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react-classification-banner

v3.0.27

Published

A React component for Automatically coloring banners for the top and bottom of a webpage that display the classification level.

Downloads

49

Readme

REACT-CLASSIFICATION-BANNER

Basic Component for rendering a classification banner in react as a header and a footer that floats over everything.

Basic Use

Use like a normal React Component with the only specifier needed being the classifiaction variable set to the text values of "unclassified", "confidential", "cui", "secret", "topsecret", or "topsecret_sci".

Install

npm install --save 'react-classification-banner'

Update! No more 25px margin spacers are required.

Basic Usage (usually in your index.js, then it renders over everything.)

import React from "react";
import ClassificationBanner from "react-classification-banner";

function myCoolExample() {
  return (
    <ClassificationBanner classification="unclassified" />
    <App />
  );
}

export default myCoolExample;

The colors are automatic and if you enter an invalid value the banner will be black with red text

Downloading and Building locally

You will need to run the npm run build command and then run the npm run build:cjs command and then you should be good to go.

! Please note ! The Banner will float over your other content and you will need to add a spacer of 25 pixels if you want all of your content to be seen!

Please feel free to comment of go to the Github Repo and submit an issue if you have a question or would like to see additional functionality.

Additional info, the build will only work on Linux or git bash rn, working on fix

Github Link:

(https://github.com/OOCAZ/react-classification-banner)

I Take big inspiration from @mobdata

Go check out their stuff: https://github.com/mobdata# classification-banner

License

react-classification-banner is released under the MIT license.