react-online-status
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Offline and Online components for React
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Offline and Online components for React
Components that track offline and online state. Render certain content only when online (or only when offline).
import { Offline, Online } from "react-detect-offline";
const App = () => (
<div>
<Online>Only shown when you're online</Online>
<Offline>Only shown offline (surprise!)</Offline>
</div>
);
Demo
Check out chris.bolin.co/offline for a simple example (source code).
Components
Simple
<Online/>
and <Offline/>
- Components that render their children only when the browser is online/offline.
<Offline>You're offline right now. Check your connection.</Offline>
Advanced
<Detector render={({ online }) => ...}/>
- Component that calls its render
prop every time the connection state changes. The render
prop is supplied with an object with an online
boolean value. Recommended for more complex cases, e.g. when styles need to be changed with connection status.
<Detector
render={({ online }) => (
<div className={online ? "normal" : "warning"}>
You are currently {online ? "online" : "offline"}
</div>
)}
/>
Props
<Online/>
, <Offline/>
, and <Detector/>
accept the following props:
| Prop | Type | Description | Default |
| ------------------ | ----------- | --------------------------------- | ------------------------------ |
| polling
| Obj or Bool | Config for polling fallback [1] | [see below] |
| polling.enabled
| Boolean | Force polling on or off | Depends on the browser [1] |
| polling.url
| String | URL to pool for connection status | "https://ipv4.icanhazip.com"
|
| polling.interval
| Number | How often (in ms) to poll | 5000
|
| polling.timeout
| Number | How long (in ms) before timeout | 5000
|
| onChange
| Function | Called when connection changes | none |
| children
[2] | Element(s) | Children not Detector | none |
| render
[3] | Func | Render function Detector only | none |
[1] Polling is only used as a fallback for browsers that don't support the "online"
event. Currently these are Chrome on Windows, Firefox on Windows, and Chrome on Linux.
[2] <Online/>
and <Offline/>
only. <Detector/>
will not render children
.
[3] <Detector/>
only
Browser Support
The web spec we rely on is supported by IE 9+, Chrome 14+, Firefox 41+, and Safari 5+ - that's 94% of worldwide (98% of US) browser traffic. A polling fallback is used for browsers that don't implement the spec in a useful way (see note [1] in the above Props section).
Contributing
PRs are welcome!
- Test:
yarn test
- Build:
yarn build
. Make sure you commit the build file (dist/index.js
)