A React and Redux notifications system
Tested and works with :
- react : ^0.14.0, ^15.0.0 and ^16.0.0
- react-redux : ^2.0.0, ^3.0.0, ^4.0.0 and ^5.0.6
- redux : ^2.0.0 and ^3.0.0
Tested and works with :
Check out the demo
npm install reapop --save
Follow this 4 steps to integrate Reapop to your application.
Render this component at the root of your web application to avoid position conflicts.
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import NotificationsSystem from 'reapop';
class ATopLevelComponent extends Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<NotificationsSystem/>
</div>
);
}
}
Reapop works with theme. There is no default theme to avoid useless dependencies if you don't use it. So you have to choose one in the list, and follow guidelines of theme to install it.
After this, pass the theme in NotificationsSystem
component props
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import NotificationsSystem from 'reapop';
// 1. import theme
import theme from 'reapop-theme-wybo';
//
class ATopLevelComponent extends Component {
render() {
// 2. set `theme` prop
return (
<div>
<NotificationsSystem theme={theme}/>
</div>
);
}
}
- Since Reapop use thunk async actions creator, you must apply
thunk
middleware from redux-thunk to your Redux store. Install it withnpm install --save redux-thunk
. - Add notifications reducer as
notifications
to your root reducer.
import {createStore, compose, applyMiddleware} from 'redux';
import thunk from 'redux-thunk';
import {reducer as notificationsReducer} from 'reapop';
// store
const createStoreWithMiddleware = compose(
applyMiddleware(thunk)
)(createStore);
const store = createStoreWithMiddleware(combineReducers({
// reducer must be mounted as `notifications` !
notifications: notificationsReducer()
// your reducers here
}), {});
This package use some ES6 features, to make it compatible in all browsers, you must :
- Install
babel-polyfill
package withnpm install --save-dev
- Import
babel-polyfill
package at the root of your app withimport 'babel-polyfill';
If you are not familiar with react-redux library or the way to connect a React component with a Redux store, I recommend you to read Redux documentation - Usage with React to understand this example.
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import {connect} from 'react-redux';
// 1. we import `notify` (thunk action creator)
import {notify} from 'reapop';
class AmazingComponent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
// 4. don't forget to bind method
this._onClick = this._onClick.bind(this);
}
_onClick() {
const {notify} = this.props;
// 3. we use `notify` to create a notification
notify({
title: 'Welcome',
message: 'you clicked on the button',
status: 'success',
dismissible: true,
dismissAfter: 3000
});
}
render() {
return (
<div>
// 5. we notify user when he click on the button
<button onClick={this._onClick}>Add a notification</button>
</div>
);
}
}
// 2. we map dispatch to props `notify` async action creator
// here we use a shortcut instead of passing a `mapDispathToProps` function
export default connect(null, {notify})(AmazingComponent);
If you are not familiar with async actions creator, I recommend you to read Redux documentation - Async actions to understand this example.
// 1. we import `notify` (thunk action creator)
import {notify} from 'reapop';
// we add a notification to inform user about
// state of his request (success or failure)
const sendResetPasswordLink = (props) => (dispatch) => {
axios.post('https://api.example.com/users/ask-reset-password', props)
.then((res) => {
// 2. we use `dispatch` to notify user.
// Status code will be converted in an understandable status for the React component
dispatch(notify({message: res.data.detail, status: res.statusCode}));
})
.catch((res) => {
// 3. same thing here
dispatch(notify({message: res.data.detail, status: res.statusCode}));
});
};
};
Read API documentation to discover all possibilities.
Read Contributing guide
Reapop is under MIT License