2.1.0 • Published 2 years ago

@csiro-geoanalytics/ngx-cool-dialogs v2.1.0

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Last release
2 years ago

Ngx Cool Dialogs

Easily create astounding alert, confirm and prompt dialogs for Angular. Think of window.alert or window.confirm, but more angularish and way cooler.

Demo: https://ngx-cool-dialogs.carlosroso.com/

demo gif

Features

  • Cross browser compatible
  • Responsive
  • Easy to use
  • Highly configurable
  • Packaged with the official Angular format
  • Good a11y and i18n support (REMOVED)

Fork notes

The project is forked from the original https://github.com/caroso1222/ngx-cool-dialogs and republished as @csiro-geoanalytics/ngx-cool-dialogs as original project is no longer compatible with Angular 16+ and author seemed to become inactive. This new version is upgraded to Angular 16 CLI/core/material.

Installation

npm i @csiro-geoanalytics/ngx-cool-dialogs

Usage

Basic

  1. Add the NgxCoolDialogsModule to your core module (e.g. app.module.ts). You can optionally pass a config object as the parameter of the forRoot method.
import { NgxCoolDialogsModule } from "@csiro-geoanalytics/ngx-cool-dialogs";

@NgModule({
	...,
	imports: [
		...,
		NgxCoolDialogsModule.forRoot(globalConfig)
	],
	...
})
export class MyCoreModule { }
  1. Inject the service NgxCoolDialogsService as a dependency of your component.
constructor(private coolDialogs: NgxCoolDialogsService) {}
  1. Make sure you have BrowserAnimationsModule imported in your root module (e.g. app.module.ts).
import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from "@angular/platform-browser/animations";
...
@NgModule({
	declarations: [ ... ],
	imports: [
		...,
		BrowserAnimationsModule,
		...
	],
	providers: [ ... ],
	bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
  1. Start creating dialogs as if there was no tomorrow. Use any of these simple three methods: alert, confirm, prompt.
// Alert
this.coolDialogs.alert("Whoa boy, be careful!");

// Confirm
this.coolDialogs.confirm("Do you blindly accept our conditions?")
	.subscribe(res => {
	if (res)
		console.log("You clicked OK. You dumb.");
	else
		console.log("You clicked Cancel. You smart.");
	});

// Prompt. Callback param has the following form:
// { result: boolean, value: string }
this.coolDialogs.prompt("Please type your email below.")
	.subscribe(res => {
		if (res.result)
			console.log("Thanks, now we have your email:", res.value);
	});

Advanced

Global configuration

You can globally configure all your dialogs for properties like titles, texts and colors. Do this by passing a config object in the forRoot module declaration (see step 1).

NgxCoolDialogsModule.forRoot(globalConfig: NgxCoolDialogsGlobalConfig)
NgxCoolDialogsGlobalConfig

Find below an example of a global config object. Please note that all these properties are optional. Please check out the SOURCE for full descriptions of all properties and its allowed and default values.

NgxCoolDialogsModule.forRoot({
	theme: "material", // available themes: "default" | "material" | "dark"
	okButtonText: "Yes",
	cancelButtonText: "No",
	color: "#8030c3",
	titles: {
		alert: "Danger!",
		confirm: "Confirmation",
		prompt: "Website asks..."
	}
});

Local configuration

You can also pass a configuration object to the methods alert(), confirm() and prompt() as the second argument. Any property set here will obviously override the corresponding global configuration.

NgxCoolDialogsLocalConfig

The configuration example below applies for any of the three main methods. Please check out the SOURCE for full descriptions of all properties and its allowed and default values.

this.coolDialogs.confirm("Do you agree to follow Barça?", {
	theme: "dark",
	okButtonText: "Yes, I do",
	cancelButtonText: "Nope",
	color: "red",
	title: "Wait, think twice"
});

Note: When using prompt, you can also set the defaultText property which will be used to autofill the text input.

Contributing

Feel free to open issues, shoot PRs, etc.

This is really just a good ol" Angular CLI project. Feel free to clone the project and play around if you feel like adding new features or fixing bugs. All the library code lies inside ./projects/ng-lib/src/.

The project uses ng-packagr for Angular library packaging.

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