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#angular-notify

A minimalistic (and extensible) notification service for Angular.

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Supports IE 10, and recent versions of FF and Chrome.

Getting Started

Install with Bower or download the the files directly from the dist folder in the repo.

bower install angular-notify --save

Add dist/angular-notify.js and dist/angular-notify.css to your index.html.

Add cgNotify as a module dependency for your module.

angular.module('your_app', ['cgNotify']);

Then inject and use the notify service.

function myController($scope,notify){  // <-- Inject notify

  notify('Your notification message'); // <-- Call notify with your message

  notify({ message:'My message', templateUrl:'my_template.html'} );

}

Options

notify(String|Object)

The notify function can either be passed a string or an object. When passing an object, the object parameters can be:

  • message - Required. The message to show.
  • templateUrl - Optional. A custom template for the UI of the message.
  • classes - Optional. A list of custom CSS classes to apply to the message element.
  • messageTemplate - Optional. A string containing any valid Angular HTML which will be shown instead of the regular message text. The string must contain one root element like all valid Angular HTML templates (so wrap everything in a <span>).
  • scope - Optional. A valid Angular scope object. The scope of the template will be created by calling $new() on this scope.
  • position - Optional. 'left', 'right' and 'center' are the only acceptable values.
  • duration - Optional. The duration (in milliseconds) of the message. A duration of 0 will prevent the message from closing automatically.
  • container - Optional. Element that contains each notification. Defaults to document.body.
  • onOpen - Optional. Function that is called when the notification is shown to the user. The function receives the message of the notification as its only parameter.
  • onClick - Optional. Function that is called when the notification is clicked by the user. The function receives the message of the notification as its only parameter.
  • onClose - Optional. Function that is called when the notification is closed by the user manually. It is not called when closeAll() is called and closes the notification programatically. The function receives the message of the notification as its only parameter.

This function will return an object with a close() method and a message property.

notify.config(Object)

Call config to set the default configuration options for angular-notify. The following options may be specified in the given object:

  • duration - The default duration (in milliseconds) of each message. A duration of 0 will prevent messages from closing automatically.
  • startTop - The Y pixel value where messages will be shown.
  • verticalSpacing - The number of pixels that should be reserved between messages vertically.
  • templateUrl - The default message template.
  • position - The default position of each message. 'left', 'right' and 'center' are the only acceptable values.
  • container - The default element that contains each notification. Defaults to document.body.

notify.closeAll()

Closes all currently open notifications. Notifications that are closed by closeAll() will not call their onClose-events.

Providing Custom Templates

Angular-notify comes with a very simplistic default notification template. You are encouraged to create your own template and style it appropriate to your application. Templates can also contain more advanced features like buttons or links. The message templates are full Angular partials that have a scope (and a controller if you use ng-controller="YourCtrl").

The scope for the partial will either be descended from $rootScope or the scope specified in the notify({...}) options. The template scope will be augmented with a $message property, a $classes property, and a special $close() function that you may use to close the notification.

The messageTemplate property is also included on the scope as $messageTemplate. To ensure your custom template works with the messageTemplate option, your template should hide the normal text if $messageTemplate contains a value, and should have an element with the cg-notify-message-template class. The element with the cg-notify-message-template class will have the compiled template appended to it automatically.

Release History

  • v2.0.2 - 09/06/2014
    • Default template redesigned with a Bootstrap look and feel. Default template now also includes a close button.
    • Default message location is now the top center.
    • Default message duration is now 10 seconds.
    • Default verticalSpacing is now 15px.
    • The template option was renamed to templateUrl.
    • New messageTemplate option added.
    • New classes option added.
    • Fixed an issue causing a message with multiple lines of text to be placed into the visible area too soon.
    • Fixed #4 (config() not correctly setting startTop)
  • v1.1.0 - 5/18/2014 - Added return value allowing for closing and updating of message.
  • v1.0.0 - 4/16/2014 - Significant refactoring.
  • JQuery is no longer a required dependency.
  • [Breaking Change] Configure the default template using config() now instead of the cgNotifyTemplate value.
  • [Breaking Change] The verticalSpacing parameter should no longer include the height of the notification element.
  • [Breaking Change] The scope options must now be a valid Angular scope.
  • [Breaking Change] The duration of the notifications is now based on a duration config property and does not rely on the delay attribute of the CSS transition.
  • Messages can now word wrap if you use a max-width css value.
  • The scope for templates now includes a $close() function.
  • New notify.closeAll() method.
  • v0.2.0 - Adding custom templates ability, fixed FF bug.
  • v0.1.0 - Initial release.

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