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notification-center-react

v3.0.0

Published

react-notification-center keep all your notification in a single place

Downloads

7

Readme

NOT MAINTAINED.

NOTE:

This is not well documented but it will give you an idea on how to start

react-notification-center demo

Implementation Guide

1: Installation

npm install --save react-notification-center

2: Import the less file to your project

import 'react-notification-center/src/less/index.less'

3 Add the notification component

import ReactNotificationCenter from 'react-notification-center';

export default class App extends Component {
    constructor(props) {
        super(props);

        this.state = {
            notifications = [{
                id: 1,
                title: 'some title', // not required
                message: 'The notification text', 
                new: false, // if the user has read the notification
                tags: [{ // not required
                    type: 'success',
                    text: 'text'
                }],
                date: '09/12/2016' // not required
            }];
        };
    }
   
    render() {
        return (
            <div className="wrapper">
                <div className="your-notification-holder-class">
	             <ReactNotificationCenter
	                 notifications={this.state.notifications}
                     notificationTitle={'React notification center'}
                     noNotificationText={'No notifications. Go home!'}
                     onScrollBottom={() => console.log('You are on the bottom babay :D')}
                     onScroll={() => console.log('You are scrolling on the list')}
                     onItemClick={item => console.log('## item clicked', item)}
                     onNotificationOpen={items => console.log('## all notifications', items)}
                     onNotificationClose={items => console.log('## all notifications', items)}
                     onScroll={e => console.log('You are scrolling', e)}
               </div>
            </div>
        );
    }
}

In case you wanna control the notification-icon position you can do it by accessing the react-notification-center css class.

Notification tag types

success info warning and danger

You hate the notification data structure I've created :D

ok ok don't panic, you don't have the same data structure and you don't wanna map your current data here is what your can do. Just use the mapToItem props

this.mapDataToItems = {
    id: '_id',
    title: 'name',
    message: 'text',
    new: 'hasRead',
    date: 'createAt'
}

<ReactNotificationCenter
    {...}
    mapToItem={this.mapDataToItems} />

Sorry but you cannot map tags at the moment :(

You still don't get it o.O

Clone the repo and run a local demo

git clone https://github.com/diegoddox/react-notification-center.git 
cd react-notification-center
npm install
npm start

open your browser att http://localhost:4001 and take a look at the file developement/App.js

TODO:

improve documentation.