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tw-vue-notifications

v1.0.13

Published

programmatic toasts for NuxtJS powered by TailwindCSS

Downloads

17

Readme

Test Javascript

This requires Nuxt.js with the Tailwind CSS module

Quick Setup

  1. Add the nuxt-tailvue dependency to your Nuxt.js project
npm install nuxt-tailvue
# OR
yarn add nuxt-tailvue
  1. Add nuxt-tailvue to the modules section of nuxt.config.js
{
  modules: [
    ['nuxt-tailvue', {toast: true}],
  ]
}
  1. If you're using Purge, add this module to the content section of tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
  ...
  purge: {
    ...
    content: [
      'node_modules/tv-*/dist/tv-*.umd.min.js',
    ],
  },
}

Usage

this.$toast.show('Keeping it simple')

  this.$toast.show({
    type: 'success',
    title: 'Success',
    message: 'This is a successful toast',
  })

  this.$toast.show({
    type: 'danger',
    title: 'Error',
    message: 'Please specify an e-mail address',
  })

  this.$toast.show({
    message: 'Single action toast',
    primary: { label: 'UNDO', action: () => alert('primary') },
    timeout: false,
  })

  this.$toast.show({
    title: 'Toast with actions',
    message: 'This toast has multiple actions',
    primary: { label: 'Primary', action: () => alert('primary') },
    secondary: { label: 'Secondary', action: () => alert('secondary') },
    timeout: false,
  })

  this.$toast.show({
    title: 'custom colors',
    message: 'these are custom colors',
    classToast: 'bg-teal-600',
    classTitle: 'text-teal-100',
    classMessage: 'text-teal-200',
    classClose: 'text-teal-300',
    classTimeout: 'bg-teal-800',
  })

Options

title

  • Optional, Default: false

message

  • Required, Default: Please specify a message

type

  • Optional, Default: false
  • Acceptable: success, info, danger, warning

timeout

  • Allow the toast to timeout in second(s)
  • Displays a timeout progress bar
  • Optional, Default: 2

progress

  • Optional, Default: true
  • Control if the progress line appears

primary

  • Provide a label and callback for a primary button
  • Optional, Object,
  • ex: { label: 'UNDO', action: () => alert('primary') }

secondary

  • Provide a label and callback for a secondary button
  • Optional, Object,
  • ex: { label: 'UNDO', action: () => alert('secondary') }

classToast, classTitle, classMessage, classClose, classTimeout

  • Optional, defaulting to white and grays
  • Specify any tailwind classes you'd like to combine

classPrimary

  • Optional, override the primary button for multiple action toasts
  • default: 'text-indigo-600 hover:text-indigo-500 focus:shadow-outline-blue focus:border-blue-300 active:text-indigo-700 active:bg-gray-50'

classSecondary

  • Optional, override the secondary button for multiple action toasts
  • default: 'text-gray-700 hover:text-gray-500 focus:shadow-outline-blue focus:border-blue-300 active:text-gray-800 active:bg-gray-50',

classSingle

  • Optional, override the single button classes
  • default: 'text-indigo-600 hover:text-indigo-500',

Defaults

Toast Container

  • Default toast container classes are as follows
const containerClasses = [
  'z-40', 'fixed', 'inset-0', 'flex', 'flex-col-reverse', 'items-end', 'justify-center',
  'px-4', 'py-6', 'pointer-events-none', 'sm:p-6', 'sm:items-end', 'sm:justify-end'
]
  • You maybe add your own classes to alter the position
{
  modules: [
    [ 'nuxt-tailvue', { all: true, toast: { defaults: { containerClasses: [ 'mt-12' ] } } } ],
  ]
}

This will move toasts lower

Defaults for Props

You can also set default values for all props passed to the tv-toast component using:

{
  modules: [
    [ 'nuxt-tailvue', 
       { 
           all: true, 
           toast: { 
               defaultProps: { 
                   timeout: 10,
                   progress: false,
                   classToast: 'bg-red-600'
               } 
           } 
       }
   ],
  ]
}