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eaze-alert

v1.1.0

Published

Styled alert component for virtual-dom

Downloads

7

Readme

eaze-alert Build Status

Styled alert component for virtual-dom

Install

$ npm install --save eaze-alert

Usage

var Alert = require('eaze-alert')
var error = Alert({type: 'error'})
Alert.render(error, 'Something broke!')
//=> <alert ...>Something broke!</alert>

API

Alert([data]) -> function

data

Required
Type: object

Initial alert data:

type

Type: string
Default: basic

You can use basic, info, success, warning, and error.

closable

Type: boolean
Default: false

When true, the alert shows a close button in the top right.

open

Type: boolean
Default: false

When true, show the alert.

mobile

Type: boolean
Default: false

A mobile viewport state managed by observ-mobile.

Alert.render(state, content) -> vtree

Render an alert using its state and the desired content.

state

Required
Type: function

The observable state returned from Alert.

content

Required
Type: string / vtree / function

Any valid virtual hyperscript content or a function that will be called to get the content.

License

MIT © Ben Drucker