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- react-modal
- react-modal/lib/components/Modal
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Readme
react-modal
Accessible modal dialog component for React.JS
Table of Contents
Installation
To install, you can use npm or yarn:
$ npm install react-modal
$ yarn add react-modal
API documentation
The primary documentation for react-modal is the reference book, which describes the API and gives examples of its usage.
Examples
Here is a simple example of react-modal being used in an app with some custom styles and focusable input elements within the modal content:
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import Modal from 'react-modal';
const customStyles = {
content : {
top : '50%',
left : '50%',
right : 'auto',
bottom : 'auto',
marginRight : '-50%',
transform : 'translate(-50%, -50%)'
}
};
// Make sure to bind modal to your appElement (http://reactcommunity.org/react-modal/accessibility/)
Modal.setAppElement('#yourAppElement')
function App(){
var subtitle;
const [modalIsOpen,setIsOpen] = React.useState(false);
function openModal() {
setIsOpen(true);
}
function afterOpenModal() {
// references are now sync'd and can be accessed.
subtitle.style.color = '#f00';
}
function closeModal(){
setIsOpen(false);
}
return (
<div>
<button onClick={openModal}>Open Modal</button>
<Modal
isOpen={modalIsOpen}
onAfterOpen={afterOpenModal}
onRequestClose={closeModal}
style={customStyles}
contentLabel="Example Modal"
>
<h2 ref={_subtitle => (subtitle = _subtitle)}>Hello</h2>
<button onClick={closeModal}>close</button>
<div>I am a modal</div>
<form>
<input />
<button>tab navigation</button>
<button>stays</button>
<button>inside</button>
<button>the modal</button>
</form>
</Modal>
</div>
);
}
ReactDOM.render(<App />, appElement);
You can find more examples in the examples
directory, which you can run in a
local development server using npm start
or yarn run start
.
Demos
There are several demos hosted on CodePen which demonstrate various features of react-modal: