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quasar-app-extension-swipe-notifications

v1.0.3

Published

This extension enables swipe to close $q.notify notifications

Readme

Swipeable Notifications

This extension adds swipe capabilities to notifications created by using $q.notify.

  • Quasar v1.* required
  • Vue.Js v2 required
  • Hammer.Js (will be auto-installed once the extension is added)

Usage

Add the extension through the Quasar CLI, once done you can use the extension simply by calling

import Vue from "vue";

Vue.createSwipeableNotification({
	...
});

Keep in mind that you must pass an object containing the properties you want the $q.notify method to use, for example:

import Vue from "vue";

Vue.createSwipeableNotification({
	type: "positive",
	message: "Test notification",
	position: "top-left"
});

You can find the full list of available properties here: https://v1.quasar.dev/quasar-plugins/notify#notify-api

Swipe notes:

The swipe direction is based on the notification position, in particular:

  • Top notifications (top-left / top / top-right): swipe up
  • Middle notifications (left / right): both swipe up and swipe down // center: swipe up
  • Bottom notifications (bottom-left / bottom / bottom-right): swipe down

This is due to how Quasar manages the fade out transition, it gets kind of complicated to manage and edit it; more options might get added in future

Demo