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redux-dialog

v0.2.4

Published

A Higher Order Component using react-redux to keep dialog state in a Redux store

Downloads

376

Readme

Travis NPM

redux-dialog

A Higher Order Component using react-redux to keep dialog state in a Redux store.

Using in your project

The easiest way to use redux-dialog is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process

npm install --save react react-dom react-modal redux react-redux redux-dialog

or use yarn

yarn add --save react react-dom react-modal redux react-redux redux-dialog

Usage

The first step is to combine the redux-dialog reducer with your own application reducers

Step 1

import { createStore, combineReducers } from "redux";
import { dialogReducer } from "redux-dialog";
const reducers = {
  // Other reducers here
  dialogReducer
};
const reducer = combineReducers(reducers);
const store = createStore(reducer);

Step 2

Decorate your component with reduxDialog.

import reduxDialog from "redux-dialog";

const BasicDialog = () => <div>My awesome modalbox!</div>;

const Dialog = reduxDialog({
  name: "Sign up dialog" // unique name - you can't have two dialogs with the same name (will be used as aria-label as well)
})(BasicDialog);

Step 3

Use redux-dialog's actions to show and hide the dialog

import { openDialog, closeDialog } from "redux-dialog";
const MyComponent = () => (
  <a href="#" onClick={() => dispatch(openDialog("Sign up dialog"))} />
);

Options

The reduxDialog method only requires the name property to work. The rest of the optional properties can be Any valid react-modal options.

name: string

A unique id for this dialog

Passing a payload to the modal

When dispatching the action to open the dialog, adding a payload as the second parameter to openDialog will be available within the dialog as the payload property.

dispatch(openDialog('accountDialog', { accountName: 'My Account' }));

const BasicDialog = ({ payload }) => (
  <div>
    { payload.accountName }
  </div>
  <div>
    My awesome modalbox!
  </div>
)

Working on the source code

Clone this repo then run:

yarn install
yarn start

Then open http://localhost:8080 to see a working example.

Building a release

yarn build should do the trick.

Tests

yarn run test