mini-toastr - it's a small non-blocking notification library. No dependencies.
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- Install
via npm:
npm i mini-toastr --save
or download latest release
- Include in project
include in project:
import miniToastr from 'mini-toastr' //ES6
- Init
miniToastr.init()// config can be passed here miniToastr.init(config)
miniToastr.success(message, title, timeout, cb, config)
miniToastr.info(message, title, timeout, cb, config)
miniToastr.warn(message, title, timeout, cb, config)
miniToastr.error(message, title, timeout, cb, config)
Attention: You can specify your own types in global config: miniToastr.init({types: {debug: 'debug'}})
and use it - miniToastr.debug(message, title, timeout, cb, config)
Name | Type | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
message |
String |
undefined |
Yes | Message in notification |
title |
String |
undefined |
No | Title for notification |
timeout |
Number |
3000 |
No | Time before notification gone |
cb |
Function |
undefined |
No | Callback function |
config |
Object |
undefined |
No | Local config for this menthod call |
You can specify global config.
Here is default config:
const defaultConfig = {
types: TYPES,
animation: fadeOut,
timeout: 3000,
appendTarget: document.body,
node: document.createElement('div'),
style: {
//Styles
}
}
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
types |
Object |
{error: 'error', warn: 'warn', success: 'success', info: 'info'} |
List of methods that would be accessable via miniToastr i.e. miniToastr.success() , miniToastr.info() , etc |
animation |
Function |
fadeOut |
Function for remove notification. Can be overrrided |
timeout |
Number |
3000 |
Notification time of life |
appendTarget |
Node |
document.body |
Dom element that miniToastr will be attached to |
node |
Node |
document.createElement('div') |
Dom element for notification's container |
style |
Object |
Object of objects | Styles that would be applyied for notifications (after they wuld be translated from js to css
|
<!-- Container-->
<div id="mini-toastr" class="mini-toastr">
<!-- Notification 1-->
<div class="mini-toastr__notification -error">
<div class="mini-toastr-notification__title">My Title</div>
<div class="mini-toastr-notification__message">My message</div>
</div>
<!-- Notification 2-->
<div class="mini-toastr__notification -success">
<div class="mini-toastr-notification__title">My Title 2</div>
<div class="mini-toastr-notification__message">My message 2</div>
</div>
<!-- Notification 3-->
<div class="mini-toastr__notification -warning">
<div class="mini-toastr-notification__title">My Title 3</div>
<i class="your_class mini-toastr-notification__icon"></i> <!-- You're able to use "img"or whatever instead-->
<div class="mini-toastr-notification__message">My message 3</div>
</div>
</div>
You can override those classes in your styles or in global config:
miniToastr.init({
style: {
'mini-toastr__notification': {
'mini-toastr-notification__message': {
'border-radius': '5px',
color: 'red'
}
}
}
})
You're able to add icons
//You can use any font icon
miniToastr.setIcon('error', 'i', {'class': 'fa fa-warning'})
miniToastr.setIcon('info', 'i', {'class': 'fa fa-info-circle'})
miniToastr.setIcon('success', 'i', {'class': 'fa fa-check-circle-o'})
//Or image (or any other element)
miniToastr.setIcon('warn', 'img', {src: 'assets/img/demo-warn.png', style: 'vertical-align: bottom;'})
Basically setIcon
get 3 params:
-
type
(String
) -error
,info
,success
, orwarn
. So you can specify each event with custom icon -
nodeType
(String
) - basically what kind of element it's has to be, e.g.<i></i>
or<img/>
-
attrs
(Object
) - object with attributes for icon, such asclass
,style
, orsrc
(for<img/>
)
Usually you have to set miniToastr.setIcon()
after miniToastr.init()
but also you can do it on each toast call.
Keep in mind, that if you will add class like miniToastr.setIcon('info', 'i', {'class': 'fa fa-info-circle'})
,
your actual class will be fa fa-info-circle mini-toastr-notification__icon
.
So you'll be able to customize all the icons with css
Versions up to v0.6.6
- All modern browsers (ES5
support require). See ECMAScript 5 compliant browsers.
Versions v0.7.0
and above - browsers with ES6
support only
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2016 Sergei Panfilov
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