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dialog-modal

v0.0.6

Published

Dialog Modal

Downloads

39

Readme

Dialog Modal for React Native

Show modal in react native apps without using Modal component.

Installing

npm i dialog-modal --save

OR

yarn add dialog-modal

Usage

You have to import DialogProvider from dialog-modal and wrap the root screen (App.js) with it such as:

import { DialogProvider } from "dialog-modal";

export default class App extends Component {
render() {
    return(
        DialogProvider>
            <Main />
        </DialogProvider>
    );
}

}

Now you can import withDialogModal in any screen and use method like showDialog() and closeDialog() to show and close modal.

Look at the example below.

import { withDialogModal } from "dialog-modal";

class Home extends Component {

    openDialog = () => {
        this.props.showDialog(
            <View>
                <Button title="Close" onPress={()=>this.props.closeDialog()} />
            </View>
        )
    }

    render() {
        return (
            <Button title="Open Dialog" onPress={() => this.openDialog()} />
        )
    }
}

export default withDialogModal(Home)

Along with a component, showDialog can also take two more parameters, i.e dismissable and style.

style - You can give custom styles to the dialog box itself.

dismissable - Boolean value if set false, the modal will not be closed on backdrop pressed. true by default.

Example: this.props.showDialog(<Component />, false, { marginHorizontal: 50 })

Authors

  • Roshan Gautam - (https://github.com/roshangm1)

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Acknowledgments

  • Inspired by GlobalAlert tutorial by HandlebarLabs (Spencer Carli) https://learn.handlebarlabs.com/