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dialog-manager-react

v2.0.5

Published

A headless dialog/modal manager for react.

Downloads

28

Readme

Dialog Manager React

Test npm version code style: prettier

Install

npm install dialog-manager-react

Usage

Checkout the demo

Edit solitary-wildflower-rqyxp

Create a file in your project for defining your dialogs

DialogManager.tsx

import { lazy } from 'react'
import { createDialogWrapper } from "dialog-manager-react";

const Dialogs = {
    'loginDialog': Dialog, // Use functional components
    'loginDialog2': lazy(() => import('./LoginDialog')) // Use lazy loaded components
};

const { DialogManager, useDialogs } = createDialogWrapper(Dialogs);

export {
    DialogManager,
    useDialogs
}

Now in the root of the project you'll need to set up the DialogManager

index.tsx

import { DialogManager } from './DialogManager'

ReactDOM.render(
    <DialogManager>
        <App />
    </DialogManager>,
    document.getElementById('root') as HTMLElement
);

Create a Dialog

Dialog.tsx

import { DialogProps } from "dialog-manager-react";

type LoginDialogProps = { title: string } & DialogProps

export default function LoginDialog(props: LoginDialogProps) {
    const { closeDialog, active, title } = props;
    return <Component />
}

Using the hook inside a component


import { useDialogs } from './DialogManager'

export default function LoginButton() {
    const { openDialog, closeDialog } = useDialogs()
    
    const open = () => {
        openDialog('loginDialog', { title: 'This is the title' })
    }

    const close = () => {
        closeDialog()
    }
    
    return (
        <>
            <button onClick={open}>
                Open
            </button>
            <button onClick={close}>
                Close
            </button>
        </>
    )
}

API

createDialogWrapper(dialogs: object, options: DialogWrapperOptions)

dialogs

A key value of dialog names and ReactComponents.

const Dialogs = {
    'loginDialog': Dialog, // Use functional components
    'loginDialog2': lazy(() => import('./LoginDialog')) // Use lazy loaded components
};

options

| key | default | Description | Type | | ------------- |:-------------:| :-----:| :-----:| | showTimeout | 200 | Timeout between when the closeModal is called and the modal is removed from the dom | number | suspenseFallback | null | Fallback loading state for lazy loaded components | ReactNode

useDialog()

A hook to access the dialog context

returns

openDialog(name: DialogName, props: ComponentProps)

name

Name of the dialog you defined

props

The props of that dialog component