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react-error

v1.0.6

Published

Display popup error by dispatching action

Readme

react-error

This is a very simple library designed to work with React and Redux to display a basic, highly customizable, message popup.

Installation

This component can be installed using npm.

npm install --save react-error

Documentaion

To make the component available, simply drop the component into a section of your application that is common throughout your application. A common header or footer is usually a good place to drop the component:

import Messages from 'react-error';

class XYZ extends React.Component
{
	:
	:
	render() {
		return (
			<div>
				:
				:
				<Messages />
				:
				:
			</div>
		);
	}
	:
	:
}

Connect the reducer to your state object as follows:

import message from 'react-error/reducer';

const rootReducer = combineReducers({
	:	:	:
	:	// other state items
	:	:	:
	messages: message,
	:	:	:
	:	// other state items
	:	:	:
});

Finally, in order to trigger the popup simply dispatch the setMessageText action:

import * as messageActions from 'react-error/actions';
	:
	:
	this.props.dispatch(messageActions.setMessageText("Display this message."));

Supported actions

setMessageText(text)

Set the message text to be displayed.

setMessageClass(className)

Set the css class used to style the message text.

setMessageTitleText(text)

Set the heading text for the popup.

setMessageTitleClass(className)

Set the css class used to style the heading texts.

clearMessage()

Clear the message text and close the popup. This is called by default when a user clicks the X while the popup is open.

Custom styling

The default css styling for the popup is:

.message-backdrop
{
	position: absolute;
	top: 0;
	bottom: 0;
	left: 0;
	right: 0;
	background-color: grey;
	z-index: 4000;
	opacity: 0.5;
}

.message-container
{
	position: absolute;
	top: 50%;
	left: 50%;
	transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
	margin: auto;
	width: 45%;
	border: none;
	border-radius: 32px;
	background-color: #edf1ea;
	padding: 20px;
	opacity: 1;
	z-index: 4001;
}

.message-container button
{
	position: absolute;
	right: 15px;
	top: 15px;
	border-radius: none;
	border: none;
	background-color:inherit;
	font-size: 16px

}

.message-container div
{
	max-width: calc(100% - 25px);
}

.message-title-default
{
	margin-bottom: 4px;
	font-weight: 900;
}

.message-text-default
{
	white-space: pre;
}

.message-title
{
	color: black;
}

.message-text
{
	color: red;
}

Any of the css styling can be overriden by specifying .react-error before the style as follows:

.react-error .message-backdrop
{
	background-color: blue;
}