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toastify-react

v4.3.1

Published

Beautiful, Zero Configuration, Toast Messages - Built with React forked from cogo-toast

Downloads

1,012

Readme

npm package Small size npm Code style GitHub license

Install via NPM:

npm install --save toastify-react

Install via Yarn:

yarn add toastify-react

Usage

Its Plug and Play. No configuration required. Just import and you are good to go.

import toaster from 'toastify-react';

toaster.success('This is a success message!');

5 Built in Types

There are 5 built-in types to handle the most common cases in any application.

toaster.success('This is a success message');

toaster.info('This is a info message');

toaster.loading('This is a loading message');

toaster.warn('This is a warn message');

toaster.error('This is a error message');

Use JSX

toastify-react is built using React. Which means any valid jsx can be used as the message in toaster

toaster.info(
  <div>
    <b>Awesome!</b>
    <div>Isn't it?</div>
  </div>,
);

Returns a Promise

Returns a promise which resolves when the toast is about to hide.

This can be useful to do some action when the toast has completed showing.

toaster.loading('Loading your data...').then(() => {
  toaster.success('Data Successfully Loaded');
});

Hide on Click

const { hide } = toaster.success('This is a success message.', {
  onClick: () => {
    hide();
  },
});

Completely Customizable

The second parameter to the function is an options object that can be passed in for customization.

toaster.info('This is an info message', options);

All Available Options

Here's a list of all the available options, to customize the toast to your needs.

| Options | Type | Default | | :--------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------: | | hideAfter | Number in Seconds | 3 (Can be 0 to disable auto-hiding of the toast) | | position | 'top-left', 'top-center', 'top-right', 'bottom-left', 'bottom-center', 'bottom-right' | 'top-center' | | heading | String | '' | | renderIcon | Function | Icon Based on the Type | | bar | Object { size: '2px', style: 'solid/dashed/dotted', color: '#hex' } | Based on the Type | | onClick() | Function | null | | role | aria-role | status | | toastContainerID | The dom element in which the toast container is added | ct-container |

Custom Styling

You can provide your own custom styling by extending the ct-toast class in your css styles.

For all classnames, refer to /src/styles/styles.css

Customize each type of Toast seperately

Customize each type of Toast seperately, by extending the ct-toast-<type> class. For example, in your CSS,

ct-toast-success {
  color: #FFFFFF;
  background: #6EC05F;
}

Only ~ 3kb gzip (with Styles and Icons)

The package contains the minified build file, along with the SVG Icons and the Styles, built into the Code, with a total of only ~3kb gzip.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

How to run locally

yarn setup
yarn dev // runs rullup in watch mode
yarn dev:docs // runs docs website in dev mode.