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Bulma's pure JavaScript extension to display toasts. Basically a Bulma's notification implemented as a toast plugin.

Demo

Bulma Toast

Options

The plugin comes with the following options:

Install

  npm install bulma-toast

or

  yarn add bulma-toast

Quick Start

  1. Link to bulma-toast.min.js
<script src="bulma-toast.min.js"></script>
  1. Use bulma-toast to display a toast
bulmaToast.toast({ message: 'Hello There' })
bulmaToast.toast({ message: 'General Kenobi', type: 'is-danger' })

ES Modules

// Import the toast function
import * as bulmaToast from 'bulma-toast'
// Or use
// import { toast as superToast } from 'bulma-toast'
// to rename your import

toast({
  message: 'Hello There',
  type: 'is-success',
  dismissible: true,
  animate: { in: 'fadeIn', out: 'fadeOut' },
})

Default config

A simple default object to prevent errors. Your options will be merged with these and the defaults will be used if the fields are not provided.

{
  "duration": 2000,
  "position": "top-right",
  "closeOnClick": true,
  "opacity": 1,
  "single": false,
  "offsetTop": 0,
  "offsetBottom": 0,
  "offsetLeft": 0,
  "offsetRight": 0
}

The default config can be updated using the funcion setDefaults. Also, it's possible to reset to the default config using resetDefaults

bulmaToast.setDefaults({
  duration: 1000,
  position: 'top-left',
  closeOnClick: false,
})

Change document context

bulmaToast.setDoc(window.document)

This can be changed before each toast call and can be set to eny element.

Animate

Bulma Toast supports animate.css (and maybe others?). You MUST include animate.css on your document's <head>

<head>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="animate.min.css" />
  <!-- or -->
  <link
    rel="stylesheet"
    href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/animate.css@4.0.0/animate.min.css"
  />
  <!-- or -->
  <link
    rel="stylesheet"
    href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/animate.css/4.0.0/animate.min.css"
  />
</head>

Accepts a object with in and out with css classes to add animations. Using Animate.css you would pass a object like this:

  {
    message: "I'm animated! Yay!",
    duration: 2000,
    position: "top-right",
    animate: { in: 'fadeIn', out: 'fadeOut' }
  }

Warning: Don't use opacity when using animations. Some of them use the opacity property like fade in and fade out.

Examples

import { toast } from 'bulma-toast'

toast({
  message: 'Hello There',
  type: 'is-success',
  dismissible: true,
  pauseOnHover: true,
})

toast({
  message: '<h1>LOOK HERE</h1>',
  type: 'is-danger',
  dismissible: true,
  pauseOnHover: true,
  animate: { in: 'fadeIn', out: 'fadeOut' },
})

const myMessage = `It's ${new Date().toDateString()}`

toast({
  message: myMessage,
  type: 'is-primary',
  position: 'center',
  closeOnClick: true,
  pauseOnHover: true,
  opacity: 0.8,
})

const elm = document.createElement('a')
elm.text = 'Visit my website!'
elm.href = 'https://rfoel.com'

toast({
  message: elm,
  type: 'is-warning',
  position: 'center',
  closeOnClick: true,
  pauseOnHover: true,
  animate: { in: 'fadeIn', out: 'fadeOut' },
})

Contributing

Issues and pull requests are welcome.

License

MIT