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react-dialog-1

v1.0.2

Published

Dialog component in react (Fork)

Downloads

23

Readme

React Dialog

React component for dialog widget.

Installation

React Dialog is available as an npm package.

npm install react-dialog

Use browserify and reactify for dependency management and JSX transformation.

All styles written in CSS and are in css/index.css

Demo

http://mohitgupta8888.github.io/react-dialog

Usage

import React, { Component } from 'react'
import Dialog from 'react-dialog'
import 'react-dialog/css/index.css'

class Example extends Component {
  state = {
    isDialogOpen: false
  }

  openDialog = () => this.setState({ isDialogOpen: true })

  handleClose = () => this.setState({ isDialogOpen: false })

  render() {
    return (
      <div className="container">
        <button type="button" onClick={this.openDialog}>Open Dialog</button>
        {this.state.isDialogOpen &&
          <Dialog
            title="Dialog Title"
            modal
            onClose={this.handleClose}
            buttons={[{
              text: 'Close',
              onClick: () => this.handleClose()
            }]}
          >
            <h1>Dialog Content</h1>
            <p>More Content. Anything goes here</p>
          </Dialog>
        }
      </div>
    );
  }
}

API

props.height

  • Number
  • default: 300
  • Whether overlay is added to dialog or not

props.width

  • Number
  • default: 500
  • Whether overlay is added to dialog or not

props.modal

  • Boolean
  • default: false
  • Whether overlay is added to dialog or not

props.closeOnEscape

  • Boolean
  • Default: true
  • If true, the props.onClose event will be triggered if user presses Esc key on keyboard.

props.isDraggable

  • Boolean
  • default: false
  • Whether dialog is draggable

props.isResizable

  • Boolean
  • default: false
  • Whether dialog is resizable

props.title

  • String or ReactElement
  • default: ''
  • Title of dialog box. Could be string or some react element.

props.hasCloseIcon

  • Boolean
  • default: true
  • Whether close icon is displayed at dialog title

props.allowMinimize

  • Boolean
  • default: false
  • Whether dialog can be minimized or not

props.allowMaximize

  • Boolean
  • default: false
  • Whether dialog can be maximized (full screen) or not

props.onClose

  • Function
  • default: null
  • Function that will be triggered whenever there is a close event.

props.position

    {
        x: number,
        y: number
    }
  • default: center of the screen:
    {
        x: -250, // -width / 2
        y: -150 // -height / 2
    }
  • The shift in x and y relative to the center of the screen ({ x: 0, y: 0 })

props.buttons

   [{
       text: string,
       onClick: Function,
       className: string
   }]
   or
   [ReactElements]
  • Default: null
  • Represents the collection of buttons to be render in dialog footer

License

MIT