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modal-plugin-hocine

v0.2.3

Published

library that provide ant Design modal

Readme

Introduction

plugin-modal-hocine est une librairie qui fournit une modal. Cette modal s'affiche en modifiant la valeur du boolean isOpen. La librairie permet de personnaliser la modale en modifiant :

  • le contenu de la modal : de la prop modalContent
  • l'état de la modal (ouverte/fermée) : de la prop isOpen

Technologies

  • React
  • TypeScript

Visualisation de la modal sur Storybook

Pour voir à quoi ressemble le composant modal, vous devez d'abord cloner en local le répertoire du projet depuis GitHub comme suit :

    git clone https://github.com/belarif/modal-plugin-hocine.git

Ensuite, installez les dépendances, en exécutant la commande :

    npm install

Ensuite, lancez Storybook en exécutant la commande :

    npm run storybook

Enfin, depuis le navigateur, saisissez l'adresse :

    http://localhost:6006/

Qui va afficher le tableau de bord Storybook affichant la modal

Installation de plugin-modal-hocine dans un projet React

Depuis votre terminal, positionnez-vous à la racine de votre projet qui va utiliser la librairie. Puis, exécutez :

    npm i modal-plugin-hocine

Utilisation de plugin-modal-hocine:

Cet example montre comment utiliser la librairie dans un projet React Vous devez fournir les valeurs des props :

  • modalContent : string
  • isOpen: boolean