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notification

v0.0.6

Published

Notification component for the client (growl-like)

Downloads

474

Readme

Notification

Notification component with a clean slate to build off of, style and position them however you like.

js growl component

These don't have to look like growl style notifications, use your trusty friend CSS.

Installation

$ npm install notification-component

Features

  • events for composition
  • structural CSS letting you decide on style
  • transient notifications
  • transient closable notifications
  • sticky (implicitly closable) notifications
  • notification classes (info, warn, error)
  • fluent API

Events

  • close the notification is closed via the X
  • click the notification is clicked

API

notify(msg)

Notify with the given msg and no title. The notification will hide after 4 seconds by default.

notify(title, msg)

Notify with the given msg and title. The notification will hide after 4 seconds by default.

notify.info(title, [msg])

Same as notify()

notify.warn(title, [msg])

Same as notify() with a warn class for styling.

notify.error(title, [msg])

Same as notify() with a error class for styling.

Notification#sticky()

Make the notification sticky, aka it will not close automatically, and it will automatically be .closable().

Notification#show()

Show the notification.

Notification#hide()

Hide the notification.

Notification#closable()

Mark the notification as closable, adding an "X" so the user may explicitly close it.

Notification#effect(name)

One of the following effects, or define your own with class name:

  • slide
  • fade
  • scale

License

MIT