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react-alert-template-basic-with-icons

v1.2.4

Published

> Basic alert template with icons for [react-alert](https://github.com/schiehll/react-alert)

Downloads

15

Readme

react-alert-template-basic-with-icons

Basic alert template with icons for react-alert

version

Installation

$ npm install --save react-alert-template-basic-with-icons

Usage

You can use this package with react-alert by importing AlertTemplate from this package and giving it to the AlertProvider from react-alert. Alternatively, you can create a styled alert component, and then give the styled component to the AlertProvider as the template. You can override the default template style, and change the icon colors like so:

// StyledAlertTemplate.js
import React from 'react';
import AlertTemplate from 'react-alert-template-basic-with-icons'

// Template style overrides
const styleOverrides = {
    backgroundColor: 'white',
    color: 'black',
    width: '450px'
}

export default (props) => (
    <AlertTemplate
        {...props}
        iconColors={{ close: 'black' }} 
        style={{ ...props.style, ...styleOverrides }}
    />
)

You can also create your own custom alert template and use the exposed icons. You can import the icons like so:

//MyAlertTemplate.js

import React from 'react';
import { InfoIcon, SuccessIcon, ErrorIcon, CloseIcon } from 'react-alert-template-basic-with-icons'

const MyAlertTemplate = () => {} //Create your template with the icon components here

export default MyAlertTemplate

Options

You can provide an iconColors prop to AlertTemplate in order to change the color of the icons. It takes an object of the following type:

iconColors?: {
  info?: string,
  success?: string,
  error?: string,
  close?: string
}

The default colors are:

info: '#2E9AFE'
success: '#31B404'
error: '#FF0040'
close: '#FFFFFF'