A minimal beautiful standalone Toast/Snackbar for your react web application.
Use your preferred package manager:
npm install react-notistack
yarn add react-notistack
1: Wrap your app inside a SnackbarProvider component: (see docs for a full list of available props)
Note: If you're using material-ui ThemeProvider, make sure SnackbarProvider is a child of it.
import { SnackbarProvider } from 'react-notistack';
<SnackbarProvider maxSnack={3}>
<App />
</SnackbarProvider>2: Export any component that needs to send notification using withSnackbar. By doing this, you'll have access to methods enqueueSnackbar and closeSnackbar, where the former can be used to send snackbars.
import { withSnackbar } from 'react-notistack';
class MyComponent extends Component {
handleNetworkRequest = () => {
fetchSomeData()
.then(() => this.props.enqueueSnackbar('Successfully fetched the data.'))
.catch(() => this.props.enqueueSnackbar('Failed fetching data.'));
};
render(){
//...
};
};
export default withSnackbar(MyComponent);2 (alternative): You can use useSnackbar hook in your functional components as well.
import { useSnackbar } from 'react-notistack';
const MyButton = () => {
const { enqueueSnackbar, closeSnackbar } = useSnackbar();
const handleClick = () => {
enqueueSnackbar('I love hooks');
};
return (
<Button onClick={handleClick}>Show snackbar</Button>
);
}Demo here
Will be added soon.
- Further improvement
This snackbar idea is comes from Notistack by Hossein Dehnokhalaji which is depend on material-ui.
And the design of snackbar/toastr catched from bootstrap.
Open an issue and your problem will be solved.
Saiful Alam - https://msar.me