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snackbarjs

v1.1.0

Published

SnackbarJS is a lightweight and jQuery powered plugin made to work in Bootstrap style, just like the Bootstrap tooltips work.

Downloads

2,951

Readme

SnackbarJS

SnackbarJS is a lightweight and jQuery powered plugin made to work just like the tooltips in Bootstrap.

Include it in your html page with:

<head>
    <!-- core CSS of SnackbarJS, find it in /dist -->
    <link href=snackbar.min.css rel=stylesheet>
    <!-- the default theme of SnackbarJS, find it in /themes-css -->
    <link href=material.css rel=stylesheet>
</head>
<body>
    ...
    <!-- SnackbarJS, find it in /dist -->
    <script src=snackbar.min.js></script>
</body>

To use it in HTML:

<span data-toggle=snackbar data-content="This is my awesome snackbar!">Click me</span>

or with javascript:

$.snackbar({content: "This is my awesome snackbar!"});

Options

Following options are supported to customize look and behaviour:

var options =  {
    content: "Some text", // text of the snackbar
    style: "toast", // add a custom class to your snackbar
    timeout: 100, // time in milliseconds after the snackbar autohides, 0 is disabled
    htmlAllowed: true, // allows HTML as content value
    onClose: function(){ } // callback called when the snackbar gets closed.
}

$.snackbar(options);

Or in HTML:

<span data-toggle=snackbar
      data-content="Some text"
      data-style="toast"
      data-timeout="100"
      data-html-allowed="true">
Click me
</span>

Tip: SnackbarJS returns always a jQuery element which corresponds to the snackbar DOM element, you can use it to get the ID of the element, and then do other operations with it.

Heads up!: The onClose callback is not available using the HTML syntax.

Interact with snackbars

Once you have created a snackbar you can show, hide or toggle it with:

$("#snackbarid").snackbar("show");
$("#snackbarid").snackbar("hide");
$("#snackbarid").snackbar("toggle");

#snackbarid can be both the button with the data-toggle=snackbar attribute or the snackbar element. Calling it on a non-existing snackbar will create it before executing the specificed action.

Demo

To see SnackbarJS in action visit the demo page.

Browserify

This library is UMD compatible, so you can use it in this way:

var jquery = require('jquery');
require('snackbarjs');

var options =  {
    ...
}

jquery.snackbar(options);