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angular-ec-callout

v1.0.4

Published

Reusable callout (notification) directive and service. Use it whenever you need to display a (success, error or whatever) message to a user. Does not need jQuery.

Downloads

12

Readme

Angular EC Callout

Example

Reusable callout (notification) directive and service. Use it whenever you need to display a (success, error or whatever) message to a user. Does not need jQuery.

How to use it

Install via bower

bower install angular-ec-callout

Or install via npm

npm install angular-ec-callout

Add as a dependency to your app

angular.module('yourApp', ['angular-ec-callout'])

Add the callout directive to your HTML

Ideally add it somewhere in the top

<ec-callout></ec-callout>

Use the service, for example, in your controller

.controller('yourController', ['ecCalloutService', function(CalloutService) {
  CalloutService.notify({
    type: 'alert',
    message: 'Alert callout!',
    img: 'https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/foundicons/3.0.0/svgs/fi-alert.svg',
    timeout: 2000, // This callout will be removed in 2 seconds
    delete: false // setting this option to true would remove all displayed callouts
  });
}]);

Style it however you want to

The module comes without any styling that means it can look however you want it to look. You can have a look at the example to see sample style, but you can customize it.

The directive uses .callout class, which is basically the callout wrapper. Then using type parameter you can specify what class should be added, for example: alert, success, as can be seen on the service example above.

The close button has class .close-button

Add animations

If you add 'ngAnimate' to your app dependencies, you can also animate the callout when it's added or removed to/from the queue. Look at the following example.

.callout {
  transition: .5s linear all;
  -webkit-transition: .5s linear all;
}

.callout.ng-enter {
  opacity: 0;
}

.callout.ng-enter.ng-enter-active {
  opacity: 1;
}

.callout.ng-leave {
  opacity: 1;
}

.callout.ng-leave.ng-leave-active {
  opacity: 0;
}

Above will make sure that it will fade in/fade out.

Checkout example

Example