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@lightspeed/cirrus-alert

v6.0.0-beta.1

Published

Cirrus Alert Component

Downloads

118

Readme

Alert

A cirrus themed Alert Component.

Installation

  1. Since we use peer dependencies to minimize library duplication, ensure you have the following dependencies loaded within your project
yarn add @lightspeed/cirrus-tokens emotion@9 react-emotion@9 styled-system@3 polished@2
  1. Install the component library
yarn add @lightspeed/cirrus-alert
  1. Hook the <ThemeProvider> and the theme in your app.
// 1. Import the theme provider from emotion-theming
//    This is needed to forward all our tokens to the components
import { ThemeProvider } from 'emotion-theming';

// 2. Import the base theme from cirrus-tokens
//    There's nothing magical about this file. it's literally
//    a plain old javascript object with keys and values that
//    map to the tokens/design-system
import cirrusTheme from '@lightspeed/cirrus-tokens/theme/default';

/* Within your root app component */
class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      {/* 
        3. Wrap the children with ThemeProvider and pass in
        the cirrus theme into the theme prop.
      */}
      <ThemeProvider theme={cirrusTheme}>
        {/* Whatever children */ }
      </ThemeProvider>
    );
  }
}
  1. Import Alert and use right away!

React Component

Component props

| Prop | Type | Description | | -------------- | ----------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- | | type | info, warning, danger, or success | default is info | | title | string | | | onClose | fn() | custom fn(event) passed the event object | | noCloseBtn | boolean | | | children (required) | any | The content of the alert |

Example

import React from 'react';
import Alert from '@lightspeed/cirrus-alert';

const MyComponent = () =>
  <div>
    <Alert type="info" title="My Title">Alert content</Alert>
  </div>;

export default MyComponent;