A collection of dialog animations with React.js.
- React 0.14+ Use
boron 0.2
- React 0.12+ Use
boron 0.1
Live demo: yuanyan.github.io/boron
To build the examples locally, run:
npm install
gulp dev
Then open localhost:9999
in a browser.
The easiest way to use boron
is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process (using Browserify, etc).
You can also use the standalone build by including dist/boron.js
in your page. If you use this, make sure you have already included React, and it is available as a global variable.
npm install boron --save
var Modal = require('boron/DropModal');
var Example = React.createClass({
showModal: function(){
this.refs.modal.show();
},
hideModal: function(){
this.refs.modal.hide();
},
render: function() {
return (
<div>
<button onClick={this.showModal}>Open</button>
<Modal ref="modal">
<h2>I am a dialog</h2>
<button onClick={this.hideModal}>Close</button>
</Modal>
</div>
);
}
});
- className - Add custom class name.
- keyboard - Close the modal when escape key is pressed.
- backdrop - Includes a backdrop element.
- closeOnClick - Close the backdrop element when clicked.
- onShow - Show callback.
- onHide - Hide callback. Argument is the source of the hide action, one of:
- hide - hide() method is the cause of the hide.
- toggle - toggle() method is the cause of the hide
- keyboard - keyboard (escape key) is the cause of the hide
- backdrop - backdrop click is the cause of the hide
- [any] - custom argument passed by invoking code into the hide() method when called directly.
- modalStyle - CSS styles to apply to the modal
- backdropStyle - CSS styles to apply to the backdrop
- contentStyle - CSS styles to apply to the modal's content
Note: If the hide() method is called directly, a custom source string can be passed as the argument, as noted above. For example, this might be useful if if multiple actions could cause the hide and it was desirable to know which of those actions was the trigger for the given onHide callback).
Objects consisting of CSS properties/values can be passed as props to the Modal component. The values for the CSS properties will either add new properties or override the default property value set for that Modal type.
Modal with 80% width:
var Modal = require('boron/ScaleModal');
// Style object
var modalStyle = {
width: '80%'
};
var Example = React.createClass({
showModal: function(){
this.refs.modal.show();
},
hideModal: function(){
this.refs.modal.hide();
},
render: function() {
return (
<div>
<button onClick={this.showModal}>Open</button>
<Modal ref="modal" modalStyle={modalStyle}>
<h2>I am a dialog</h2>
<button onClick={this.hideModal}>Close</button>
</Modal>
</div>
);
}
});
Red backdrop with a blue modal, rotated at 45 degrees:
var Modal = require('boron/FlyModal');
// Individual styles for the modal, modal content, and backdrop
var modalStyle = {
transform: 'rotate(45deg) translateX(-50%)',
};
var backdropStyle = {
backgroundColor: 'red'
};
var contentStyle = {
backgroundColor: 'blue',
height: '100%'
};
var Example = React.createClass({
showModal: function(){
this.refs.modal.show();
},
hideModal: function(){
this.refs.modal.hide();
},
render: function() {
return (
<div>
<button onClick={this.showModal}>Open</button>
<Modal ref="modal" modalStyle={modalStyle} backdropStyle={backdropStyle} contentStyle={contentStyle}>
<h2>I am a dialog</h2>
<button onClick={this.hideModal}>Close</button>
</Modal>
</div>
);
}
});
- DropModal
- FadeModal
- FlyModal
- OutlineModal
- ScaleModal
- WaveModal
IE 10+ ✔ | Chrome 4.0+ ✔ | Firefox 16.0+ ✔ | Opera 15.0+ ✔ | Safari 4.0+ ✔ |
Boron is MIT licensed.