Responsive react modal with fade in-out effect included without any external libraries.
works with: React >= 16.8
Most famous react modals refers to real DOM.
This modal is 100% purely made using virtual DOM instead.
Also, you can customize the UI based on your needs without worrying about css conflicts,
thanks to the :where
css pseudo-class and module.css
.
Not less important, extreme small size.
You can install the module via npm
or yarn
:
npm install react-fade-modal
yarn add react-fade-modal
import {Modal} from 'react-fade-modal'
function App() {
const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false)
return (
<div>
<p>
<div>Basic example</div>
<button onClick={() => setIsOpen(true)}>click to open modal</button>
{isOpen &&
<Modal
title={"Title"}
setIsOpen={setIsOpen}>
<div>
<p>Modal content.</p>
</div>
</Modal>
}
</p>
</div>
);
}
Note that Modal
does not accept an isOpen
prop. You must put the component into
a conditional wrap, so it will be unmounted and mounted every time the condition change.
Sometimes, Modal
does not render well when you are using in a complex nested DOM component.
In this case, it's better to use ModalProvider
in order to ensure that the Modal
is on top of the DOM and the graphic does not change:
import {ModalProvider} from 'react-fade-modal'
function App() {
return (
<ModalProvider>
<Panel/>
</ModalProvider>
);
}
In this example, App.js
render <Panel/>
only. Let's call useModalContext
:
import {useModalContext} from 'react-fade-modal'
const Panel = () => {
const {showModal} = useModalContext()
return <p>
{items.map(item =>
<Button onClick={() => {
showModal({
title: 'Custom title',
children: <div>You can pass any component. This is the Item {item}</div>,
closeOnClickOutside: false
})
}}>
item {item}
</Button>)}
</p>
}
Note that I could also call the context
inside any child of <Panel/>
,
that's how the context
work basically.
showModal
is a function that accept any Modal
props.
You can pass props as object properties as shown in the example above.
More examples available on demo/src/App.tsx
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
setIsOpen | Function |
required |
Show the modal. Accept 1 boolean value |
transitionDurationInMs | number |
200 | Transition duration in milliseconds. Used for fade in-out the Modal |
title | string |
'' |
Title of the Modal |
children | ReactNode |
undefined |
Any JSX Component |
closeOnClickOutside | boolean |
true |
If true, the Modal will closed when you click outside |
containerCss | string |
'' |
Optional CSS Classes applied to Modal container. A grey background layer will be shown as default |
modalCss | string |
'' |
Optional CSS classes applied to the Modal itself |
modalStyle | CSSProperties |
{} |
Optional style applied to the Modal itself |
titleCss | string |
'' |
Optional CSS classes applied to the title |
contentCss | string |
'' |
Optional CSS classes applied to the children |
closeIconCss | string |
'' |
Optional CSS classes applied to the close icon |
showCloseIcon | boolean |
true |
If true, it will be rendered the default close icon |
customCloseIcon | ReactElement |
undefined |
If not undefined, this component will be rendered instead of the default close icon |
Every css classes used in this component are written into module.css
file and
wrapped into :where
pseudo-class, which gives them 0 specificity,
so you can override current css properties through your custom css classes.
More about :where pseudo-class,
Specificity and the :where exception
More about css modules
The project includes a demo folder initialized with Create React App.
When you run the command build
from first-level package.json
, a dist
and a lib
folder will be generated.
The lib
folder will be placed automatically into the demo project.
You can move into demo
directory and start
project from its own package.json script, just like any other Create React App.
🐛 Did you find any bugs? Cool!
Report it in "issues" section under the label "bug" and I'll check it.
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Write it into "issues" section under the label "enhancement" and I'll check it.
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Consider to put a ⭐ into the GitHub project!
MIT