Toast Notifications
Did you know that those little popup notifications that you sometimes see at the top of a page after you've performed an action are affectionately known as "toast" notifications? Because they pop up like a piece of toast from a toaster!
Redwood supports these notifications out of the box thanks to the react-hot-toast package. We'll refer you to their docs since they're very thorough, but here's enough to get you going.
Add the Toaster
Component
To render toast notifications, start by adding the Toaster
component.
It's usually better to add it at the App or Layout-level than the Page:
web/src/layouts/MainLayout/MainLayout.js
import { Toaster } from '@redwoodjs/web/toast'
const MainLayout = ({ children }) => {
return (
<>
<Toaster />
<main>{children}</main>
</>
)
}
export default MainLayout
Call the toast
function
To render a toast notification, call the toast
function or one of its methods:
web/src/components/PostForm/PostForm.js
import { toast } from '@redwoodjs/web/toast'
// ...
const PostForm = () => {
const onSubmit = () => {
try {
// Code to save a record...
toast('User created!')
} catch (e) {
// There's also methods for default styling:
toast.error("Error creating post...")
}
}
return (
// JSX...
)
})
export default PostForm