module-notification

Plugin for displaying Notifications inside specified html element containers (Modules). You can create multiple independent Modules which handle their own set of Notifications.

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module-notification

JS library for displaying Notifications inside specified html element containers (Modules). You can create multiple independent Modules which own separate set of Notifications.

You can check out the Demo

Change log

  • v2.0.0 - Removed jQuery dependency, used Font Awesome for icons
  • v3.0.0 - Optimized builds, removed third-party font providers, add more animations

Installation

npm install module-notification
yarn add module-notification

Referencing

requirejs

define(['./node_modules/module-notification/dist/index.js'], function() {
  //...
})

index.html (local)

<html>
  <head> </head>
  <body>
    <script src="./node_modules/module-notification/dist/index.js"></script>
  </body>
</html>

index.html (CDN)

<html>
  <head> </head>
  <body>
    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/module-notification/dist/index.js"></script>
  </body>
</html>

Usage

<div id="notifications"></div>

Specify styles

#notifications {
  min-height: 250px;
  width: 400px;
  padding: 10px;
  background-color: #f7f9ff;
  border-radius: 20px;
  border-color: #a8bbff;
  border-width: 2px;
  border-style: solid;
}

Create new module

let myNotificationsModule = new MNModule({
  container: '#notifications', // required
  onNotificationsCountChange: number => {
    console.log('Number of notifications', number)
  },
})

Create group (optional)

Groups used to operate with the subset of notifications. Group may have one or more elements. You can force the group to have only one element making field greedy equal to true. It is not necessary to create group, all notifications without specifying groupId will be associated with group with id default.

myNotificationsModule.createEmptyGroup({
  id: 'test', // required
  greedy: false,
})

Add notifications

// pushNotification - appends new notification (is added from the bottom)
let myNotification1 = myMNModule.pushNotification({
  title: 'Hello!',
  message: "I'm a notification",
  animation: 'fade', // 'fade' (by default), 'rotate'
  closeInMS: 5000, // Notification will be closed automatically in specified amount of milliseconds; to prevent notification from closing, just omit this option. It does not close automatically by default.
  groupId: 'test', // 'default' (by default)
  type: 'info', // "info" (by default), "warning", "error", "success"
  template: ({ title, message }) => `<p>${title}</p>`, // Allows to create customized notifications. If used, type will be ignored.
})

// unshiftNotification - prepends new notification (is added from the top)
let myNotification2 = myMNModule.unshiftNotification({
  // same options as pushNotification
})

Remove notification

myNotification1.remove()

Remove all the notifications of the specified group

myModule.removeNotifications('test')

Remove all the notifications of the module

myModule.removeNotifications()

Customization

To add customized notidfications you have to:

Specify function which will return custom template, e.g.

const customTemplate = ({ title, message }) => {
  return `
    <div class='custom-notification'>
      <span>${title}</span>
      <span>${message}</span>
      <span class='mn-close-btn custom-close-btn'>[x]</span>
    </div>
  `
}

In order to make custom notification closable by user click assign class .mn-close-btn to the element which will trigger closing on click, e.g.

<span class="mn-close-btn">[x]</span>

And assign this function to template option:

customizedNotifsModule.pushNotification({
  title: 'Hello!',
  message: "I'm a custom notification",
  template: customTemplate,
})

Example

We prepared small but pretty awesome example of customized notifications, hope you will like it

For more examples see our demo

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