The recommended way to include this sdk into your project is by using npm. Install it into your project as a dependency with
$ npm install react-notify-toast --save
To include the modules in the browser context use a bundler tool like Browserify
or Webpack
.
To include this project you need to require the module by using CommonJS syntax or ES6 Modules Syntax (recommended).
// ES6
import Notifications, {notify} from 'react-notify-toast';
/* Notifications is the default export.
It represents the React Component that contains the notifications.
You can give the default export any name
but in this example it will be referenced as Notifications */
For best results, render the Notifications
component in the higher DOM node possible, such as:
// react's app render function
render() {
return (
<div className='main'>
<Notifications />
...
</div>
)
}
Then just call a notification with notify.show()
notify.show('Toasty!');
A notification queue can be created using the createShowQueue function, for example, in the constructor of a component:
constructor() {
super();
this.show = notify.createShowQueue();
}
This queue can then be used with the same API as the notify.show function:
this.show('Toasty!');
The toast notification function notify.show()
supports message
, type
and timeout
attributes in the following way.
notify.show(message, type, timeout, color)
message
is the content of the toast notification.
type
consists of three variants:
success
to render a success notification.warning
to render a warning notification.error
to render an error notification.custom
to render user defined colors for the notification.
if type
is not set, it will render a neutral notification.
timeout
is the time (in milliseconds) the toast will remain on screen.
if it's not set, it will display for the default 5000ms
time.
You can also pass -1
to cause the notification to display persistently.
color
is for the background
as well as the text
of the notification. It accepts an object with the following properties
let myColor = { background: '#0E1717', text: "#FFFFFF" };
notify.show("this is sample text", "custom", 5000, myColor);
The createShowQueue function has two optional arguments:
-
initialRecallDelay
is how long (in ms) to wait if the first attempt at showing a notification fails (because a non-queued notification was already being shown). Default: 500ms -
recallDelayIncrement
is a time (in ms) added to the recallDelay after each failed attempt. This is to mitigate numerous rapidly-repeated calls in the case of a non-queued notification being shown without a timeout. Default 500ms