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mw-alert

v1.0.4

Published

AngularJS module that provide contextual feedback messages for typical user actions.

Downloads

15

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mw-alert

AngularJS module that provide contextual feedback messages for typical user actions.

Requirements (tested in)

  • Angular (v1.7.2)

Install

You can install this package either with npm or with bower.

npm

npm install mw-alert --save

bower

bower install mw-alert

Usage

Once the script is included in your html file, simply include the module in your app:

angular.module('myApp', ['mw-alert']);

And use the function 'open' from the Service 'mwAlertService' thusly:

mwAlertService.open({"type": "success", "text": "It is working."})

The alert can be closed from the user with a click on the close button or can be closed inside the code

mwAlertService.close()

You can pass the parameter 'timeout' and 'close_auto' to the message object to change the behaviour of this single message

mwAlertService.open({"type": "success", "text": "It is working.", "close_auto": false})

Config

Name | Type | Default | Description ----------------------- | --------- | --------------------- | ------------ parent_selector | string | body | set the parent selector for the alert timeout | string | 3000 | set the timeout close_auto | boolean | true | should the alert be closed automaticly templateUrl | string | mw-alert.html | set the template URL

Demo

View demo on Plunker

Tasklist

  • [ ] fix spelling, grammar mistakes
  • [ ] create tests