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snapsheet-react-redux-notifications

v1.1.2

Published

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Downloads

84

Readme

snapsheet-react-redux-notifications

npm version

Notifications with react and redux

Usage

Install:

npm install snapsheet-react-redux-notifications --save

Add reducer

Note you can call your reducer anything, but if you want to set an initial state than you must use a notifications array.

import { createNotificationReducer } from 'snapsheet-react-redux-notifications';

const rootReducer = {
  notifications: createNotificationReducer(),
  applicationReducer,
  // ...etc
};

With initial state:

import { createNotificationReducer, createNotification } from 'snapsheet-react-redux-notifications';

const rootReducer = {
  notifications: createNotificationReducer({
    notifications: [
      createNotification("WARNING", "You have a warning from the backend on page load!"),
      createNotification("ERROR", "You have an error from the backend on page load!", 5000) // 5 second delay
    ]
  }),
  applicationReducer,
  // ...etc
};

Create message component

Your component will be passed the following props so that you can display the flash messages however you choose.

  • active: whether or not the message is currently dismissed
  • onDismiss: a function to call to dismiss the notification
  • id,
  • message
  • type

This design enables the notification to temporarily stay in the store for a short time so that you can animate the disappearance of the message. It also makes it simple to use with existing components such as bootstrap's alert. You can use the type to alter the styles, and actions can trigger onDismiss to hide the notification.

Example:

function NotificationMessage(props) {
  return (
    <div>
      <div>
        <h3>{props.message}</h3>
        <span>id: {props.id}</span> <span>type: {props.type}</span>
      </div>
      <button onClick={props.onDismiss} type="button">x</button>
    </div>
  );
}

NotificationMessage.propTypes = {
  active: PropTypes.bool,
  message: PropTypes.string,
  onDismiss: PropTypes.func,
  id: PropTypes.string,
  type: PropTypes.string
};

Display notification from the store

import { Notification } from 'snapsheet-react-redux-notifications';


@connect((state, props) => {
  return {
    notifications: state.notifications.notifications
  };
})
class App extends Component {
  static propTypes = {
    notifications: PropTypes.array,
    dispatch: PropTypes.func
  };
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        {
          this.props.notifications.map(notification => {
            return (<Notification dispatch={this.props.dispatch} key={notification.id} notification={notification} MessageComponent={NotificationMessage}/>);
          })
        }
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Trigger notifications

this.props.dispatch(displayNotification("ERROR", "An unexpected error occurred!"));

this.props.dispatch(displayNotification("INFO", "An unexpected error occurred!", 10000));