@lkarabeg/vue-awaitable-modal
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A simple, barebones modal library inspired by the modals in Angular Material.
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Vue Awaitable Modal
A simple, barebones modal library inspired by the modals in Angular Material.
Bring your own components and styling.
How it works
The Right and Good way to invoke a modal is like this:
const showPrompt = async () => {
const result = await modalService.showModal(MyModalComponent, { message: "Hello world" })
// Do stuff with the result after the user is done interacting with the modal
}
Not like this, because it requires a bunch of unwanted supporting code in the parent component that's trying to show the modal. Plus we can only launch modals from templates.
<template>
<!-- We don't want this-->
<MyModalComponent
v-if="showModal"
@dismiss="showModal = false"
@confirm="onConfirmedInModal"
/>
</template>
Getting started
Place the modal root component
This is where the modals will be rendered in the DOM. It requires a modal service.
<!--App.vue-->
<script setup lang="ts">
import modalService, { ModalRoot } from "vue-awaitable-modal"
</script>
<template>
<ModalRoot :modal-service="modalService"></ModalRoot>
<router-view></router-view>
</template>
Show a modal
When you want to show a modal, pass a component and its props to showModal. You decide what is returned from the modal.
const result = await modalService.showModal(MyModalComponent, { message: "Hello world" })
console.log(result.data)
The props will be passed into the component, along with a modal context.
The context is used to return a result to the calling component. This way you can determine whether the user clicked OK, the action succeeded, etc.
// Inside the component being shown as a modal
props: {
message: String,
modalContext: Object as () => ModalContext
}
// When closing
this.modalContext.close({ success: true })
// or
this.modalContext.dismiss()
(Optional) Extend the modal service
Create a singleton modal service by extending the provided one. Then you can add convenience methods to launch specific modals.
Be sure to pass this instance to the ModalRoot
component instead of the default instance as shown above.
// modalService.ts
import { ModalService as _ModalService } from 'vue-awaitable-modal'
class ModalService extends _ModalService {
constructor() {
super()
}
public async promptForConfirmation() {
const result = await this.showModal(MyConfirmationDialogComponent, { text: "Do you like modals?" })
return result as MyResultType
}
}
export default new ModalService()
Typescript
The library includes types, but there is currently no type inference for
- the return type (it's just
unkown
) - props being passed along with a component (they're just
{ [name: string]: unkown }
)