VSonnerDemo.mp4
vuetify-sonner
Stackable toast component for Vuetify.
Installation
npm install vuetify-sonner
Usage
Add <VSonner />
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.
<script setup lang="ts">
import { VSonner, toast } from 'vuetify-sonner'
</script>
<template>
<VApp>
<VSonner />
<VBtn @click="toast('My first toast')">
Give me a toast
</VBtn>
</VApp>
</template>
Default
Most basic toast. You can customize it by passing an options object as the second argument.
toast('My first toast')
With description:
toast('Event has been created', {
description: 'Monday, January 3rd at 6:00pm',
})
Action
Renders a button.
toast('Event has been created', {
action: {
label: 'Undo',
onClick: () => console.log('Undo'),
},
})
Customization
Behind the scenes, the toast component use Vuetify Cards since the snackbar component has it’s own overlay logic.
Position
You can change the position through the position
prop on the component. Default is bottom-center
.
<VSonner position="top-center" />
Expanded
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.
<VSonner expand :visible-toasts="9" />
Styling a toast
toast('Event has been created', {
cardProps: {
color: 'success',
class: 'my-toast',
},
})
Programmatically remove toast
To remove a toast programmatically use toast.dismiss(id)
.
const toastId = toast('Event has been created')
toast.dismiss(toastId)
You can also use the dismiss method without the id to dismiss all toasts.
// Removes all toasts
toast.dismiss()
Duration
You can change the duration of each toast by using the duration
property, or change the duration of all toasts like this:
<VSonner :duration="10000" />
toast('Event has been created', {
duration: 10000,
})
// Persisent toast
toast('Event has been created', {
duration: Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY,
})
On Close Callback
You can pass onDismiss
and onAutoClose
callbacks. 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`),
})
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.
<VSonner :hotkey="['KeyC']" />
License
MIT