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test-notification-preview

v0.2.8

Published

A Material UI based react component for previewing iOS and Android push notifications.

Downloads

5

Readme

push-notification-preview

This package is a push notification preview component based on Material-UI. The layouts are based on iOS13 and Android Pie.

  • Provides a preview for regular push notifications on Android devices (including emoticons!)
  • Message and title fields accept string with emojis in unicode and translates them to its Android / iOS counterparts

Check out this Live Demo.

Usage

Installing this package would also install the following dependencies:

  • @material-ui/core
  • @material-ui/icons
  • lodash
  • emoji-mart
  • emoji-regex
  • webfontloader

Install the actual package:

$ npm install push-notification-preview

Then you just need to import it into your React application:

import { AndroidPushNotificationPreview, ApplePushNotificationPreview, PushNotificationPreview } from "push-notification-preview";

//Use **AndroidPushNotificationPreview** for previewing regular push notifications on Android
<AndroidPushNotificationPreview
  appName="Accessibility"
  time="10/5/19"
  title="Single tap to swipe is on"
  message="Tap here to view details."
/>
//Use **ApplePushNotificationPreview** for previewing regular push notifications on IOS
<ApplePushNotificationPreview
  appName="Accessibility"
  time="10/5/19"
  title="Single tap to swipe is on"
  message="Tap here to view details."
/>
//Use **PushNotificationPreview** for previewing both Android and IOS push notifications
<PushNotificationPreview
  platform="apple" // or "android"
  appName="Accessibility"
  time="10/5/19"
  title="Single tap to swipe is on"
  message="Tap here to view details."
/>;

Props & Features

| Props | Mandatory | Default | Description |
| ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | | platform | yes | | Applicable only to PushNotificationPreview class | | actionButtons | no | | An array containing action button labels to be displayed | | appName | yes | | App name to be displayed on the notification header | | color | no | 'black' | Color to differentiate the app icon and app name on the notification preview | | image | no | | A URL of the image attached to the notification | | message | yes | | Additional information to support the title of the notfication preview | | time | no | '12:34 PM | Time to be displayed on the notification header | | title | yes | | Emphasized text of the notfication preview |

Styling

If you want to override the styles, you can use withStyles:

import AndroidPushNotificationPreview from './AndroidPushNotificationPreview';
import {withStyles} from '@material-ui/styles';
 
const styles = {
  root: {
    textAlign: 'center'
  }
}
 
const StyledAndroidPushNotificationPreview = withStyles(styles)(AndroidPushNotificationPreview);

License

MIT