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angular2-simple-notify

v0.3.3

Published

Small component for notifications in angular 2

Downloads

21

Readme

#Angular2 Simple Notify

Intall

npm install --save angular2-simple-notify

don't forget to add systemjs config

//...
    map: {
        //...
        'angular2-simple-notify': 'node_modules/angular2-simple-notify'
    }
//...

Getting Started

boot.ts or main.ts

// ...
import { ROUTER_PROVIDERS } from '@angular/router'

// ...
bootstrap(AppComponent, [ROUTER_PROVIDERS]);

app.component.ts

import {Component} from 'angular2/core';
//...
import {NotifyComponent} from "angular2-simple-notify/notifyComponent";
import {NotifyService} from "angular2-simple-notify/notifyService";

@Component({
    selector: 'app',
    //...
    template: `
<notify></notify>
<button (click)="onClick()">Notify</button>
    `,
    directives: [NotifyComponent]
})
export class AppComponent {
    onClick() {
        NotifyService.addNotify({name: "Notify", content:"This is a notification.", type: "danger"});
        NotifyService.addNotify({name: "Notify", content:"This is another <b>notification</b>.", timeout:1500});
    }
}

Use <notify></notify> tag only once in your application.

You can add an instant notification with NotifyService.addNotify()

Guide

NotifyInterface
{
    name: string
    content: string
    active?: boolean
    timeout?: number
    type?: string
}
NotifyComponent
<notify
        [position]="position"
        [timeout]="timeout"
        [type]="type">
</notify>
  • position: string This is the position of the notification. Default value is "top right".
  • timeout: number This is the life time of the notification. Default value is 3000.
  • type: string This is the default type of the notification. Default value is "success". Remember each notification has is own property type.
NotifyService
  • addNotify(notify: NotifyInterface): void: Add instant notification.
  • addPendingNotify(notify: NotifyInterface): void: Add notification but will be displayed after route changes.
Extends

Extends the NotifyComponent to use your own template.

Here is the minimal code before overriding the template.

import {Component} from 'angular2/core';
import {NotifyComponent} from "angular2-simple-notify/notifyComponent";

@Component({
    selector: 'my-notify',
    template: `
<div [ngStyle]="_getStyle()">
    <div
        *ngFor="#n of notify"
        [hidden]="!n.active"
        [innerHtml]="n.content">
    </div>
</div>
`
})
export class TestComponent extends NotifyComponent {
    constructor(protected _router: Router) {
        super(this._router);
    }
}

Now you just need to call <my-notify></my-notify>