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ngx-sonner

An opinionated toast component for Angular.

Based on emilkowalski's React implementation.

Angular compatibility

ngx-sonner@angular
2.0.0≥18.0.0
1.0.0≥17.3.0

Quick start

Install it with your favorite package manager:

npm i ngx-sonner
# or
yarn add ngx-sonner
# or
pnpm add ngx-sonner
# or
bun add ngx-sonner

Add <ngx-sonner-toaster /> to your app, it will be the place where all your toasts will be rendered. After that, you can use toast() from anywhere in your app.

import { toast, NgxSonnerToaster } from 'ngx-sonner';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  standalone: true,
  imports: [NgxSonnerToaster],
  template: `
    <ngx-sonner-toaster />
    <button (click)="toast('My first toast')">Give me a toast</button>
`
})
export class AppComponent {
  protected readonly toast = toast;
}

Table of contents

toast()

Use it to render a toast. You can call it from anywhere, even outside of React.

Creating toasts

Default

Most basic toast. You can customize it (and any other type) by passing an options object as the second argument.

toast('Event has been created');

With custom icon and description:

toast('Event has been created', {
  description: 'Monday, January 3rd at 6:00pm',
  icon: IconComponent
});

Success

Renders a checkmark icon in front of the message.

toast.success('Event has been created');

Info

Renders a question mark icon in front of the message.

toast.info('Event has new information');

Warning

Renders a warning icon in front of the message.

toast.warning('Event has warning');

Error

Renders an error icon in front of the message.

toast.error('Event has not been created');

Action

Renders a primary button, clicking it will close the toast and run the callback passed via onClick. You can prevent the toast from closing by calling event.preventDefault() in the onClick callback.

toast('My action toast', {
  action: {
    label: 'Action',
    onClick: () => console.log('Action!')
  }
});

Cancel

Renders a secondary button, clicking it will close the toast and run the callback passed via onClick.

toast('My cancel toast', {
  cancel: {
    label: 'Cancel',
    onClick: () => console.log('Cancel!'),
  },
});

Promise

Starts in a loading state and will update automatically after the promise resolves or fails.

toast.promise(() => new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 2000)), {
  loading: 'Loading',
  success: 'Success',
  error: 'Error'
});

You can pass a function to the success/error messages to incorporate the result/error of the promise.

toast.promise(promise, {
  loading: 'Loading...',
  success: (data) => {
    return `${data.name} has been added!`;
  },
  error: 'Error'
});

Loading

Renders a toast with a loading spinner. Useful when you want to handle various states yourself instead of using a promise toast.

toast.loading('Loading data');

Custom Component

You can pass a component as the first argument instead of a string to render custom component while maintaining default styling.

toast(CustomComponent);

Headless

You can use toast.custom() to render an unstyled toast with a custom component while maintaining the functionality.

@Component({
  selector: 'app-custom',
  standalone: true,
  template: `
    <div>
      This is a custom component <button (click)="toastClick()">close</button>
    </div>
`
})
export class CustomComponent {
  toastClick() {
    console.log('Hello world!');
  }
}
import { CustomComponent } from './custom.component';

toast.custom(CustomComponent);

Dynamic position

You can change the position of the toast dynamically by passing a position prop to the toast function. It will not affect the positioning of other toasts.

// Available positions:
// top-left, top-center, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-center, bottom-right
toast('Hello World', {
  position: 'top-center',
});

Other

Updating a toast

You can update a toast by using the toast function and passing it the id of the toast you want to update, the rest stays the same.

const toastId = toast('Sonner');

toast.success('Toast has been updated', {
  id: toastId
});

On Close Callback

You can pass onDismiss and onAutoClose callbacks to each toast. onDismiss gets fired when either the close button gets clicked or the toast is swiped. onAutoClose fires when the toast disappears automatically after it's timeout (duration prop).

toast('Event has been created', {
  onDismiss: (t) => console.log(`Toast with id ${t.id} has been dismissed`),
  onAutoClose: (t) => console.log(`Toast with id ${t.id} has been closed automatically`),
});

Dismissing toasts programmatically

To remove a toast programmatically use toast.dismiss(id). The toast() function return the id of the toast.

const toastId = toast('Event has been created');

toast.dismiss(toastId);

You can also dismiss all toasts at once by calling toast.dismiss() without an id.

toast.dismiss();

Toaster

This component renders all the toasts, you can place it anywhere in your app.

Theme

You can change the theme using the theme prop. Default theme is light.

<ngx-sonner-toaster theme="dark" />

Position

You can change the position through the position prop on the <ngx-sonner-toaster /> component. Default is bottom-right.

<!-- Available positions -->
<!-- top-left, top-center, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-center, bottom-right -->

<ngx-sonner-toaster position="top-center" />

Expand

Toasts can also be expanded by default through the expand prop. You can also change the amount of visible toasts which is 3 by default.

<ngx-sonner-toaster expand visibleToasts="9" />

Custom icons

You can change the default icons by providing your icons inside the toaster component.

<ngx-sonner-toaster>
  <custom-loading-icon loading-icon/>
  <custom-success-icon success-icon />
  <custom-error-icon error-icon />
  <custom-info-icon info-icon />
  <custom-warning-icon warning-icon />
</ngx-sonner-toaster>

Close button

Add a close button to all toasts that shows on hover by adding the closeButton prop.

<ngx-sonner-toaster closeButton />

Rich colors

You can make error and success state more colorful by adding the richColors prop.

<ngx-sonner-toaster richColors />

Custom offset

Offset from the edges of the screen.

<ngx-sonner-toaster offset="80px" />

Duration

You can change the duration of each toast by using the duration property, or change the duration of all toasts like this:

<ngx-sonner-toaster duration="10000" />
toast('Event has been created', {
  duration: 10000
});

// Persisent toast
toast('Event has been created', {
  duration: Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
});

Keyboard focus

You can focus on the toast area by pressing ⌥/alt + T. You can override it by providing an array of event.code values for each key.

<ngx-sonner-toaster [hotKey]="['KeyC']" />

Styling

Styling can be done globally via toastOptions, this way every toast will have the same styling.

<ngx-sonner-toaster
  [toastOptions]="{
		style: { background: 'red' },
    className: 'my-toast',
	}"
/>

You can also use the same props when calling toast to style a specific toast.

toast('Event has been created', {
  style: 'background: red;',
  class: 'my-toast',
  descriptionClass: 'my-toast-description'
});

Tailwind CSS

The preferred way to style the toasts with tailwind is by using the unstyled prop. That will give you an unstyled toast which you can then style with tailwind.

<ngx-sonner-toaster
  [toastOptions]="{
		unstyled: true,
		classes: {
			toast: 'bg-blue-400',
			title: 'text-red-400',
			description: 'text-red-400',
			actionButton: 'bg-zinc-400',
			cancelButton: 'bg-orange-400',
			closeButton: 'bg-lime-400',
		}
	}"
/>

You can do the same when calling toast().

toast('Hello World', {
  unstyled: true,
  classes: {
    toast: 'bg-blue-400',
    title: 'text-red-400 text-2xl',
    description: 'text-red-400',
    actionButton: 'bg-zinc-400',
    cancelButton: 'bg-orange-400',
    closeButton: 'bg-lime-400',
  },
})

Styling per toast type is also possible.

<ngx-sonner-toaster
  [toastOptions]="{
		unstyled: true,
		classes: {
			error: 'bg-red-400',
			success: 'text-green-400',
			warning: 'text-yellow-400',
			info: 'bg-blue-400',
		}
	}"
/>

License

MIT