I open and close
Redux connected React component to toggle visibility of your views.
You have a view or a modal. You need to control its visibility. You maintain a value, lets say showModal either in your component state or in your redux store. It's cool. It works as intended.
After awhile, requirements come in. You now have more modals. Lots of them. showModal isn't going to cut it. In comes this library, taking care of that problem. Snitch listens to redux actions and maintains the showModal state internally and lets you focus on rendering the necessary views.
npm install prop-types react react-dom react-redux redux @faizaanceg/snitch --save<Snitch
opensOn={actionTypes.AUTH_SUCCESS}
closesOn={actionTypes.AUTH_FAILURE}
render={({ show }) => (show ? <Dashboard /> : <AccessDenied />)}
/>You can check out the examples directory to see how you can use this library. Below is a list of similar examples but available interactively in CodeSandbox.
MIT
- Add complete documentation
- Add Typescript and Flow definitions
- Add more non-trivial examples
- Write tests (and achieve optimum coverage)
PRs are welcome!