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Interactive Components

Often, you'll want to trigger interactive components in addition to whatever content/animations you have on a given page. Depending on the nature of your extension, you may want to define custom interactive elements or reuse or extend existing ones.

All components and utilities from Flarum core and bundled extensions are exported, making them available for reuse in other extensions. A full list is available in our API documentation.

Alerts

Alerts are managed by a global instance of AlertManagerState, which is accessible via app.alerts on both the forum and admin frontends. It has 3 publicly accessible methods:

  • app.alerts.show will add a new alert, and return a key which can later be used to dismiss that alert. It has 3 overloads:
    • app.alerts.show(children)
    • app.alerts.show(attrs, children)
    • app.alerts.show(componentClass, attrs, children)
  • app.alerts.dismiss(key) will dismiss an active alert with the given key, if one exists.
  • app.alerts.clear() will dismiss all alerts.

Typically, you won't need a custom component for alerts; however, if you could like, you can provide one. You'll probably want it to inherit flarum/common/components/Alert.

The following attrs are useful to keep in mind:

  • The type attr will apply the Alert--{type} css class. success will yield a green alert, error a red alert, and an empty type a yellow alert.
  • The dismissible attr will dictate whether a dismiss button will be shown.
  • The ondismiss attr can be used to provide a callback which will run when the alert is dismissed.
  • Components provided in the controls attr will be shown after alert children.

Modals

Modals are managed by a global instance of ModalManagerState, which is accessible via app.modal on both the forum and admin frontends. It has 2 publicly accessible methods:

  • app.modal.show(componentClass, attrs) will show a modal using the given component class and attrs. If called while a modal is already open, it will replace the currently open modal.
  • app.modal.close() will close the modal if one is currently active.

As opposed to alerts, most modals will use a custom class, inheriting flarum/common/components/Modal. For example:

import Modal from 'flarum/common/components/Modal';

export default class CustomModal extends Modal {
// True by default, dictates whether the modal can be dismissed by clicking on the background or in the top right corner.
static isDismissible = true;

className() {
// Custom CSS classes to apply to the modal
return 'custom-modal-class';
}

title() {
// Content to show in the modal's title bar
return <p>Custom Modal</p>;
}

content() {
// Content to show in the modal's body
return <p>Hello World!</p>;
}

onsubmit() {
// If your modal contains a form, you can add form processing logic here.
}
}

More information about methods available to override is available in our API documentation.

You can use the CLI to automatically generate a modal:

$ flarum-cli make frontend modal

Composer

Since Flarum is a forum, we need tools for users to be able to create and edit posts and discussions. Flarum accomplishes this through the floating composer component.

The composer is managed by a global instance of ComposerState, which is accessible via app.composer on the forum frontend. Its most important public methods are:

  • app.composer.load(componentClass, attrs) will load in a new composer type. If a composer is already active, it will be replaced.
  • app.composer.show() will show the composer if it is currently hidden.
  • app.composer.close() will close and reset the composer after confirming with the user.
  • app.composer.hide() will close and reset the composer without confirming with the user.
  • app.composer.bodyMatches(componentClass, attrs) will check if the currently active composer is of a certain type, and whether its atts match optionally provided attrs.

The full list of public methods is documented in the API docs linked above.

Because the composer can be used for various different actions (starting a discussion, editing a post, replying to a discussion, etc.), its fields may vary depending as usage. This is done by splitting code for each usage into a subclass of flarum/forum/components/ComposerBody. This component class must be provided when loading a composer.

Composer Editor

The actual editor is yet another component, flarum/common/components/TextEditor. Its state can be programatically accessed via an "editor driver", which implements EditorDriverInterface. This is globally available for the current composer via app.composer.editor, and allows extensions to programatically read, insert, and modify the current contents, selections, and cursor position of the active composer's text editor.