@material-ui/core#SnackbarContent TypeScript Examples
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Example #1
Source File: index.tsx From react-app-architecture with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
function SnackbarContentWrapper({
className,
message,
onClose,
variant = 'success',
...other
}: PropSnackbarContent): ReactElement {
const classes = useStyles();
const Icon = variantIcon[variant];
return (
<SnackbarContent
className={clsx(classes[variant], className)}
aria-describedby="client-snackbar"
message={
<span id="client-snackbar" className={classes.message}>
<Icon className={clsx(classes.icon, classes.iconVariant)} />
{message}
</span>
}
action={[
<IconButton key="close" aria-label="close" color="inherit" onClick={onClose}>
<CloseIcon className={classes.icon} />
</IconButton>,
]}
{...other}
/>
);
}
Example #2
Source File: SnackbarNotification.tsx From firebase-react-typescript-project-template with MIT License | 5 votes |
SnackbarNotification = () => {
const classes = useStyles({});
const {
isOpen,
message,
variant,
closeNotification,
} = useSnackbarNotification();
return (
<Snackbar
anchorOrigin={{
vertical: "bottom",
horizontal: "center",
}}
TransitionComponent={SlideTransition}
open={isOpen}
autoHideDuration={5000}
onClose={closeNotification}
className={classes.root}
>
<SnackbarContent
classes={{
root: clsx(classes.snackbarContent, classes[variant]),
message: classes.message,
}}
message={
<>
<Typography variant="body1" className={classes.messageText}>
{message}
</Typography>
<IconButton
key="close"
color="inherit"
onClick={closeNotification}
className={classes.closeButton}
>
<X />
</IconButton>
</>
}
/>
</Snackbar>
);
}