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snackify

v0.0.3

Published

A lightweight and versatile Nuxt module that leverages Vuetify to display snackbars (toasts) on your app or website.

Downloads

13

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Snackify

A Vuetify snackbar for Nuxt

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Snackify is a lightweight and versatile Nuxt module that leverages Vuetify to display snackbars (toasts) on your app or website. With a focus on ease of use and flexibility, Snackify offers a wide array of customizable options, allowing developers to create notifications that feel native to their app's design.

Features

  • Easy integration with Nuxt and Vuetify
  • Vuex store integrated for state management
  • Customizable through module options
  • Queue system for displaying multiple snackbars in sequence

Installation

npm install snackify
# OR
yarn add snackify

Usage

First, make sure you have Vuetify installed and configured with Nuxt. Then, add snackify to your nuxt.config.js file:

export default {
  // ... other configuration
  buildModules: [
    // ... other build modules
    'snackify',
  ],
  snackify: {
    // ... your custom options
  },
}

Documentation

Options

You can pass options to snackify through the snackify property in your nuxt.config.js file. The following options are available:

export default {
  snackify: {
    msg: 'Your default message',
    color: 'success',
    icon: true,
    timeout: 3000,
    top: true,
    // ... other default options
  }
}

Default Options

When using Snackify, the following default options are provided out of the box. You can override these by providing your own settings:

| Option | Type | Default | Description | |----------|---------|-----------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | msg | String | 'Success!'| The message text that appears in the snackbar. | | icon | Boolean | true | Controls the visibility of the icon in the snackbar. If true, an icon is displayed. | | color | String | 'success' | Applies a color theme to the snackbar. The default is 'success', which typically styles the snackbar in green. | | class | String | 'pb-6' | A class that can be used to add custom styling to the snackbar, pb-6 adds padding-bottom of 6 units. | | style | String | '' | Any inline styles you want to apply directly to the snackbar component. | | timeout| Number | 2000 | The duration in milliseconds that the snackbar will remain visible before automatically closing. | | top | String | null | If set, the snackbar will appear at the top of the viewport. The value should be a valid CSS property. | | bottom | String | null | If set, the snackbar will appear at the bottom of the viewport. The value should be a valid CSS property. | | left | String | null | If set, the snackbar will align to the left of the viewport. The value should be a valid CSS property. | | right | String | null | If set, the snackbar will align to the right of the viewport. The value should be a valid CSS property. |

Methods

To display a snackbar, use the $snackify method injected into the Vue instance:

this.$snackify('This is a message', 'error')

You can also pass an object to customize the snackbar further:

this.$snackify({ msg: 'Hello World', color: 'info', timeout: 5000 })

Tests

In order to run the test suite, simply clone the repository and install its dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/basedwon/snackify.git
cd snackify
npm install

To run the tests:

npm test

Contributing

Thank you! Please see our contributing guidelines for details.

Donations

If you find this project useful and want to help support further development, please send us some coin. We greatly appreciate any and all contributions. Thank you!

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License

snackify is MIT licensed.