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modaljs

v0.0.7

Published

A simple modal generator/

Downloads

2

Readme

Modal

modal

Install

npm install modaljs    

var Modal = require('modaljs');

if not using browerify/webpack simply copy modal.js and modal.css.

See the example in example folder.

Usage

create the modal box
var modal = Modal(); // returns the same modal obj every time.

 // use this to create new  modal if close
modal.create({       
    _class: 'modal--doSomething',
    header: 'My custom header',
    body: 'My modal body text',
    footer: {confirmText: 'CONFIRM', cancelText: 'CANCEL'},
});

modal.open();

Use _class to add custom modal css for different situations.

Pass null for footer options if dont want confirm or cancel.

html generated
<div class="modal is-active">
    <div class="modal__backdrop"></div>
    <div class="modal__inner">
        <div class="modal__header"></div>
        <div class="modal__body"></div>
        <div class="modal__footer"></div>
        <div class="modal__close"></div>
    </div>
</div>

This html will be generated only once for the first time automatically.

Css

Copy the css from modal.css. is-active class is appled on open.

Callbacks
var modal = Modal();
modal.create({
    _class: 'modal--doSomething',
    header: 'My custom header',
    body: 'My modal body text',
    done: function() { },
    confirm: function() { },
    cancel: function() { }
});

done is called after modal.create().

confirm is called on confirm button click.

cancel is called on close button click.

Use this.$el to access the modal element inside any of these callbacks.

update the modal box

var modal = Modal();

//  use this if updating the modal keeping the 
//  prev values of header, footer.
modal.update({  
  _class: 'modal--success',
  body: 'delete Success',
  footer: {confirmText: null, cancelText: null},
});
close the modal
modal.close(); // close immediately

modal.close(2000); // to close after 2000ms