A beautiful fully customizable React + Redux notification System built with styled-components
Check out the demo
using npm
npm install react-awesome-notifications --save
using yarn
yarn add react-awesome-notifications
Follow this 4 steps to integrate react-awesome-notifications 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 'react-awesome-notifications';
class ATopLevelComponent extends Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<NotificationsSystem />
</div>
);
}
}
- Since react-awesome-notifications 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, combineReducers, applyMiddleware} from 'redux';
import thunk from 'redux-thunk';
import {Provider} from 'react-redux';
import {
reducer as notificationsReducer,
} from 'react-awesome-notifications';
const reducers = combineReducers({
// notifications reducer must be 'notifications'
notifications: notificationsReducer,
// your reducers
{...}
});
const store = createStore(reducers, applyMiddleware(thunk));
notice: reducer must be mounted as notifications
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 `addNotification` (thunk action creator)
import { addNotification } from 'react-awesome-notifications';
class MyComponent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
// 4. don't forget to bind method
this._onClick = this._onClick.bind(this);
}
_onClick() {
const {addNotification} = this.props;
// 3. we use `addNotification` to create a notification
addNotification({
title: 'Welcome',
message: 'you clicked on the button',
level: '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 `addNotification` async action creator
// here we use a shortcut instead of passing a `mapDispathToProps` function
export default connect(null, {addNotification})(MyComponent);
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 'react-awesome-notifications';
// 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.
dispatch(notify({message: res.data.detail, level: 'success'}));
})
.catch((res) => {
// 3. same thing here
dispatch(notify({message: res.data.detail, level: 'error'}));
});
};
};
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id | String or Number | ID of the notification. If not provided during creation, will be generated automatically using the universal id. | |
title | String | Title of the notification | |
message | String | Message of the notification | |
level | String | primary | level of the notification, available options : primary, info, success, warning, error. |
position | String | tr | Position of the notification, available options : tc , tl , tr , bc , br , bl . |
dismissible | Boolean | true | Define if a notification is dismissible by clicking on it |
dismissAfter | Number | 5000 | Time before the notification disappear (ms). Paused when mouse is hovering the notification. 0: infinite. |
closeButton | Boolean | false | Display a close button if it is dismissible |
buttons | Array | Array of button objects. | |
onMounted | Function | Function executed at component lifecycle : componentDidMount |
|
onUnmounted | Function | Function executed at component lifecycle : componentWillUnmount |
|
allowHTML | Boolean | false | Allow HTML in title and message of the notification |
extendStyles | Object | add custom styles to the notification see. ExtendStyles. |
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
label | String | Title of the button | |
action | Function | Function executed when user click on it |
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
notificationWrapper | String | Add custom styles for the notification wrapper | |
notificationTitle | String | Add custom styles for the notification title | |
notificationMessage | String | Add custom styles for the notification message | |
notificationButtonsContainer | String | Add custom styles for the notification buttons container | |
notificationButton | String | Add custom styles for the notification button |
Updates a notification if it does exist or creates it. It returns the notification just updated or created. You basically want to use this function all the time to update and create notifications.
notify(notification);
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
notification | Object | A notification object |
// add a notification
let notif = notify({
title: 'Upload status',
message: 'Your file is uploading...',
level: 'info',
dismissible: false,
dismissAfter: 0
});
// simulate file upload
setTimeout(function() {
notif.level = 'success';
notif.message = 'Your file has been successfully uploaded';
notif.dismissible = true;
notif.dismissAfter = 5000;
// update the notification
notify(notif);
}, 10000);
Creates a notification and returns it.
addNotification(notification);
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
notification | Object | A notification object |
const notif = addNotification({
title: 'Welcome on demo!',
message: 'Hey buddy, here you can see what you can do with it.',
position: 'br',
level: 'info',
dismissAfter: 10000,
dismissible: false,
onMounted: function() {
console.log('hey buddy');
},
onUnmounted: function() {
console.log('cya buddy');
},
buttons:[{
label: 'OK',
action: () => {
console.log('i\'m OK too');
}
}]
});
console.log(JSON.stringify(notif));
/*
{
"id":1463345312016,
"title":"Welcome on demo!",
"message":"Hey buddy, here you can see what you can do with it.",
"position":"br",
"level":"info",
"dismissAfter":10000,
"dismissible":false,
"buttons":[{
"label":"OK",
}]
}
*/
Updates a notification and returns it. If the notification has been removed, it will not display it again.
updateNotification(notification);
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
notification | Object | A notification object |
let notif = addNotification({
title: 'Upload status',
message: 'Your file is uploading...',
level: 'info',
dismissible: false,
dismissAfter: 0
});
// simulate file upload
setTimeout(function() {
notif.level = 'success';
notif.message = 'Your file has been successfully uploaded';
notif.dismissible = true;
notif.dismissAfter = 5000;
updateNotification(notif);
}, 10000);
Removes a notification.
removeNotification(id);
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | String or Number | ID of the notification |
Removes all notifications.
removeAllNotifications();
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
filter | Function | null | Filter notifications to display. Can be useful to display some notifications with another component, like modal notifications or banner notifications. |
<NotificationsSystem
filter={notif => notif.style !== 'banner'}
/>
you can add custom styles using ExtendStyles property . because this package uses styled components for apply styles to the final ui so you can use the power of styled components.
Example usage of the ExtendStyles property
import { notify } from 'react-awesome-notifications';
let not = {
id: 123,
title: 'my title',
message: 'my message',
buttons: [
{
label: 'submit'
}
],
// custom styles
extendStyles: {
// customize styles for the notification wrapper
// features: & parent placeholder, nesting, nesting classes..., any feature of styled-components
notificationWrapper: `
background-color: pink;
padding: 20px;
.notification-close-btn{
.close-btn{
padding: 10px;
&:hover{
color: red;
}
}
}
`,
notificationTitle: ``;
notificationMessage: ``;
notificationButtonsContainer: ``;
notificationButton: ``;
}
};
<div class="notification-wrapper">
<div className='container'>
<div className="notification-content">
<div>
{title}
</div>
<div>
{message}
</div>
</div>
<div className='notification-close-btn'>
<span className="close-btn">×</span>
</div>
<div class='notification-button'>
<span className="btn-text">{button.label}</span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
All kinds of contributions (enhancements, new features, stories, documentation & bugs reporting) are welcome.
# clone repository
https://github.com/zakariaharti/react-awesome-notifications.git
cd react-awesome-notifications
# install dependencies
** yarn **
yarn install
** npm **
npm install
# Launch demo at http://localhost:6006
npm start
Here is the list of the available npm scripts :
npm run <script> |
Description |
---|---|
start | Launch demo at http://localhost:6006 |
webpack | Compile and lint code using the development env |
lint | Lint javascript files of source folder (src ) |
test | Run tests with jest |
test:coverage | Run tests with jest and generate coverage report (HTML and LCOV) |
build | run build for production env |
storybook | start storybook server at http://localhost:6006 |
build-storybook | build stories and generate a static files ready for deployment |
Example :
npm run compile
All pull requests must be done on the master branch.
Before a pull request :
- Don't forget to update README or documentation if it's necessary
- Check code status with
npm run webpack
- Run tests with
npm run test
- If you made styles changes or any changes related to user interfaces, launch demo with
npm start
to check the result in the browser. Check it on all possible browsers that you have. (Precise the list in the PR)
React-awesome-notifications is under MIT License