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@vrtx/modali v2.2.1

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🦞 modali

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A delightful modal dialog library for React, built from the ground up to support React Hooks. Modali provides a simple interface to build beautiful modals in minutes.

A full tutorial on Modal Components in React Using Custom Hooks can be found over at https://upmostly.com

Live Demo

https://upmostly.github.io/modali/

Installation

Install Modali in your project using npm:

npm install --save modali

⚠️ Modali uses React Hooks, therefore you are required to use React v16.8 or above when using Modali.

Usage

Import the Modali component and useModali Hook in your React components, like so:

import Modali, { useModali } from "modali";

After you've imported the Modali component and useModali Hook, you're ready to start using Modali inside your components! 🎉

Basic Modal

import React from "react";
import Modali, { useModali } from "modali";

const App = () => {
  const [exampleModal, toggleExampleModal] = useModali();

  return (
    <div className="app">
      <button onClick={toggleExampleModal}>Click me to open the modal</button>
      <Modali.Modal {...exampleModal}>Hi, I'm a Modali!</Modali.Modal>
    </div>
  );
};

export default App;

Title, Message, and Buttons

Modali provides everything you need to build beautiful modals in minutes. Use the title, message and buttons props to customize your modal as quick as a flash! ⚡️

import React from "react";
import Modali, { useModali } from "modali";

const App = () => {
  const [completeExample, toggleCompleteModal] = useModali({
    animated: true,
    title: "Are you sure?",
    message: "Deleting this user will be permanent.",
    buttons: [
      {
        key: "cancel",
        content: (
          <Modali.Button
            label="Cancel"
            isStyleCancel
            onClick={() => toggleCompleteModal()}
          />
        ),
      },
      {
        key: "delete",
        content: (
          <Modali.Button
            label="Delete"
            isStyleDestructive
            onClick={() => deleteUserWithId("123")}
          />
        ),
      },
    ],
  });

  return (
    <div className="app">
      <button onClick={toggleCompleteModal}>Click me to open the modal</button>
      <Modali.Modal {...completeExample} />
    </div>
  );
};

export default App;

useModali Hook

Much like the useState Hook, the useModali Hook returns two values which can be named whatever you'd like:

  • An object containing props which must be passed into the Modali component.
  • A function to toggle the Modali component.

This is demonstrated in the example above, from the following line: const [exampleModal, toggleExampleModal] = useModali();

  • exampleModal is the props object. Again, this must be passed into the Modali component.
  • toggleExampleModal is the function to show/hide Modali.

Props-object from useModali hook:

PropTypeDescription
payloadanyAn optional payload that can be sent to toggle-function, and is passed forward here
isShownboolTelling whether the boolean is visible or not
isModalVisibleboolControls whether to the modal should be visible
hide() => voidFunction to hide the modal
optionsobjectOptions for the modal

<Modali.Modal /> Component

The <Modali.Modal /> component provides a beautiful, WAI-ARIA accessible modal dialog out of the box. Import it, add it to your component tree, pass in the props object that you get from the useModali Hook and you're all set.

...

const [exampleModal, toggleExampleModal] = useModali();

return (
  <Modali.Modal {...exampleModal}>
    Hi, I'm a Modali
  </Modali.Modal>
);

...

<Modali.Button /> Component

The <Modali.Button /> component provides a ready-to-go button component that includes three separate styles of button: default, cancel, and destructive.

// ...

const [completeExample, toggleCompleteModal] = useModali({
  buttons: [
    {
      key: "done",
      content: (
        <Modali.Button
          label="Done"
          isStyleDefault
          onClick={() => handleDoneClicked()}
        />
      ),
    },
    {
      key: "cancel",
      content: (
        <Modali.Button
          label="Cancel"
          isStyleCancel
          onClick={() => toggleCompleteModal()}
        />
      ),
    },
    {
      key: "delete",
      content: (
        <Modali.Button
          label="Delete"
          isStyleDestructive
          onClick={() => deleteUserWithId("123")}
        />
      ),
    },
  ],
});

return <Modali.Modal {...exampleModal}>Hi, I'm a Modali</Modali.Modal>;

// ...

<Modali.Button/> Props

PropDescription
labelString that is shown on the button
isStyleDefaultPass in this prop as true to show the default button
isStyleCancelPass in this prop as true to show a cancel button
isStyleDestructivePass in this prop as true to show a delete button
onClickCalled when the button is clicked

More Examples

Multiple Modals

This flexibility of being able to name the props object and toggle function allows us to use multiple Modalis in the same component:

import React from "react";
import Modali, { useModali } from "modali";

const App = () => {
  const [firstModal, toggleFirstModal] = useModali();
  const [secondModal, toggleSecondModal] = useModali();

  return (
    <div className="app">
      <button onClick={toggleFirstModal}>
        Click me to open the first modal!
      </button>
      <button onClick={toggleSecondModal}>
        Click me to open the second modal!
      </button>
      <Modali.Modal {...firstModal}>Hi, I'm the first Modali</Modali.Modal>
      <Modali.Modal {...secondModal}>And I'm the second Modali</Modali.Modal>
    </div>
  );
};

export default App;

Modali Options

Modali provides an easy to use interface for accessing useful events, such as when the modal shows and hides.

Events

EventDescription
onShowCalled before the component is shown
onHideCalled before the component is hidden
onUnmountCalled before the component is removed from the DOM
onEscapeKeyDownCalled when the escape key is pressed while the component is mounted to the DOM
onOverlayClickedCalled when the modal overlay back is clicked while the component is mounted to the DOM

Example

const [exampleModal, toggleExampleModal] = useModali({
  onShow: () => console.log("Modali is shown"),
  onHide: () => console.log("Modali is hidden"),
});

Modali can be easily customized by passing in an object of key/value pairs to the useModali Hook's initializer:

Props

OptionDefault ValueDescription
titlestringThe text displayed in the upper left corner
messagestringThe text displayed in the body of the modal
buttonsarrayDisplays whatever is passed in in the footer. Array elements must have the form { key: uniqueString, content: any }.
closeButtontrueControls the visibility of the close button
animatedfalseFades in the modal when it mounts to the DOM
centeredfalsePositions the modal in the center of the screen
largefalseChanges the size of the modal to be 800px wide
overlayClosetrueDisables clicking the modal overlay to hide it
keyboardClosetrueDisables the ESC key hiding the modal
mountElementdocument.bodyThe element that the modal is loaded into
offsetTop0Offset from top of mountElement

Example

const [exampleModal, toggleExampleModal] = useModali({
  animated: true,
  large: true,
  closeButton: false,
});

Of course, props and events can be combined when passing the options to the useModali Hook:

function handleModalOnHide() {
  // do something when the modal hides
}

const [exampleModal, toggleExampleModal] = useModali({
  onHide: handleModalOnHide,
  large: true,
  closeButton: false,
});
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