Yet another Vue.js Toast notification plugin.
# npm
npm install vue-toast-notification --save
# Yarn
yarn add vue-toast-notification
import Vue from 'vue';
import VueToast from 'vue-toast-notification';
import 'vue-toast-notification/dist/index.css';
Vue.use(VueToast);
Vue.$toast.open('You did it!');
Vue.$toast.open({/* options */});
The API methods accepts these options:
Attribute | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
message | String | -- | Message text (required) |
type | String | success |
One of success , info , warning , error , default |
position | String | bottom-right |
One of top , bottom , top-right , bottom-right ,top-left , bottom-left |
duration | Number | 3000 |
Visibility duration in milliseconds |
dismissible | Boolean | true |
Allow user close by clicking |
onClose | Function | -- | Do something when user clicks |
queue | Boolean | false |
Wait for existing to close before showing new |
This is generic method, you can use this method to make any kind of toast.
// Can accept a message as string and apply rest of options from defaults
Vue.$toast.open('message string');
// Can accept an Object of options
Vue.$toast.open({
message: 'message string',
type: 'error',
// all other options
});
There are some proxy method to make it more readable.
Vue.$toast.success('message string', {
// optional options Object
})
You can set options for all of the instances during plugin initialization
Vue.use(VueToast, {
// One of options
position: 'top'
})
Further you can override option when creating new instances
Vue.$toast.success('message string', {
// override the global option
position: 'bottom'
})
<!-- Vue.js -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue@2.5/dist/vue.min.js"></script>
<!-- Lastly add this package -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue-toast-notification"></script>
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue-toast-notification/dist/index.css" rel="stylesheet">
<!-- Init the plugin -->
<script>
Vue.use(VueToast);
</script>
- Modern browsers only
- Clone this repo
- Make sure you have node-js
>=6.10
and yarn>=1.x
pre-installed - Install dependencies -
yarn install
- Run webpack dev server -
yarn start
- This should open the demo page at
http://localhost:9000
in your default web browser
- Buefy Toast component
MIT License