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sp-modal

v1.1.1

Published

A lightweight modal component for React

Downloads

3

Readme

NPM npm

SpModal

A modal component for React applications. The modal can be opened and closed by controlling the visible prop, and can have a custom title and body content.

Contains:

  • Children
  • Title
  • Close button

Installation

To install:

npm install sp-modal

Usage

To use the component, import it into your React code and pass in the necessary props:

import SpModal from 'sp-modal';

function MyComponent() {
    const [modalVisible, setModalVisible] = useState(false);

    return (
        <div>
            <button onClick={() => setModalVisible(true)}>Open Modal</button>
            <SpModal
                visible={modalVisible}
                closeHandler={() => setModalVisible(false)}
                title="Modal Title"
            >
                <p>Modal Body</p>
            </SpModal>
        </div>
    );
}

The visible prop controls whether the modal is open or closed, and the closeHandler prop is a function that is called when the modal is closed. The title prop is an optional prop that can be used to set a custom title for the modal, and the modal's body content is passed in as the component's children.

3 possibilities to close the modal:

  • modal close button
  • escape keyboard key
  • when you click outside the modal

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details