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papillon-alerts

v1.0.52

Published

Papillon Alerts React components for Primer Alerts

Downloads

11

Readme

Papillon Alerts

version travis build codecov coverage downloads MIT License

Flash messages, or alerts, inform users of successful or pending actions. Use them sparingly. Don’t show more than one at a time.

This repository is a module of the full papillon repository.

Install

This repository is distributed with npm. After installing npm, you can install papillon-alerts with this command.

$ npm install --save papillon-alerts

Explorer

Check out how to use Papillon Alerts with React 16, Webpack 4 and Babel 7 here

NPM

Get the latest papillon-alerts here

Usage

You can import it like this.

import { FlashAlert, FlashMessages } from 'papillon-alerts'

Documentation

Flash messages, or alerts, inform users of successful or pending actions. Use them sparingly. Don't show more than one at a time.

Default

Flash messages start off looking decently neutral—they're just light blue rounded rectangles.

<FlashAlert>
  Flash message goes here.
</FlashAlert>

You can put multiple paragraphs of text in a flash message—the last paragraph's bottom margin will be automatically override.

<FlashAlert>
  <p>
    This is a longer flash message in it&apos;s own paragraph. It ends up looking something like this. If we keep adding more text,
    it&apos;ll eventually wrap to a new line.
  </p>
  <p>And this is another paragraph.</p>
</FlashAlert>

Should the need arise, you can quickly space out your flash message from surrounding content with a .flash-messages wrapper. Note the extra top and bottom margin in the example below.

<FlashMessages>
  <FlashAlert>
    Flash message goes here.
  </FlashAlert>
</FlashMessages>

Variations

Add .flash-warn, .flash-error, or .flash-success to the flash message to make it yellow, red, or green, respectively.

<FlashAlert className="flash-warn">
  Flash message goes here.
</FlashAlert>

<FlashAlert className="flash-error">
  Flash message goes here.
</FlashAlert>

<FlashAlert className="flash-success">
  Flash message goes here.
</FlashAlert>

With icon

Add an icon to the left of the flash message to give it some funky fresh attention.

<FlashAlert icon="alert">
  Flash message with an icon goes here.
</FlashAlert>

With dismiss

Add a JavaScript enabled (via Crema) dismiss (close) icon on the right of any flash message.

<FlashAlert>
    <button
      className="flash-close js-flash-close"
      type="button"
      onClick={() => {}}
    >
      <Octicon size='small' icon={getIconByName('x')} />
    </button>
    Dismissable flash message goes here.
</FlashAlert>

With action button

A flash message with an action button.

<FlashAlert>
  <button
    type="submit"
    className="btn btn-sm primary flash-action"
    onClick={() => {}}
  >
    Complete action
  </button>
  Flash message with action here.
</FlashAlert>

Full width flash

A flash message that is full width and removes border and border radius.

<div className="container-lg">
  <FlashAlert className="flash-full">
    Full width flash message.
  </FlashAlert>
</div>

License

MIT © MTS