Cross-platform toasts for React Native, powered by native elements.
Now with Android, iOS & Web Support.
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See this Twitter thread.
This is a library with a toast and alert method for showing ephemeral UI.
On iOS, it wraps SPIndicator and
AlertKit.
On Android, it wraps ToastAndroid from react-native. Burnt.alert() falls
back to Burnt.toast() on Android. This may change in a future version.
On Web, it wraps sonner by Emil
Kowalski.
Burnt works with both the old & new architectures. It's built on top of JSI, thanks to Expo's new module system.
- Simple, imperative
toastthat uses native components under the hood, rather than using React state with JS-based UI. - Animated icons
- iOS App Store-like
alertpopups - Overlays on top of native iOS modals
- Loading alerts
Displaying toasts on top of modals has always been an issue in React Native. With Burnt, this works out of the box.
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import * as Burnt from "burnt";
Burnt.toast({
title: "Burnt installed.",
preset: "done",
message: "See your downloads.",
});You can also Burnt.alert() and Burnt.dismissAllAlerts().
- iOS support
- Android support
- Custom iOS icons
- Web support
yarn add burntBurnt likely requires Expo SDK 46+.
npx expo install burntThen, you'll need to rebuild your dev client. Burnt will not work in Expo Go.
npx expo prebuild
npx expo run:iosTo enable Web support, you need to add the <Toaster /> to the root of your
app. If you're using Next.js, add this into your _app.tsx component.
// _app.tsx
import { Toaster } from "burnt/web";
function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {
return (
<>
<Component {...pageProps} />
<Toaster position='bottom-right' />
</>
);
}If you're using Next.js, add burnt to your transpilePackages in next.config.js.
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
const nextConfig = {
transpilePackages: [
// Your other packages here
"burnt"
]
}To configure your Toaster, please reference the sonner
docs.
pod installcd applications/app
expo install burnt expo-build-properties
npx expo prebuild --clean
npx expo run:ios
cd ../..
yarnBe sure to also follow the expo instructions and web instructions.
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toast(options): Promise<void>
Burnt.toast({
title: "Congrats!", // required
preset: "done", // or "error", "none", "custom"
message: "", // optional
haptic: "none", // or "success", "warning", "error"
duration: 2, // duration in seconds
shouldDismissByDrag: true,
from: "bottom", // "top" or "bottom"
// optionally customize layout
layout: {
iconSize: {
height: 24,
width: 24,
},
},
icon: {
ios: {
// SF Symbol. For a full list, see https://developer.apple.com/sf-symbols/.
name: "checkmark.seal",
color: "#1D9BF0",
},
web: <Icon />,
},
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The API changed since recording this video. It now uses object syntax.
alert(options): Promise<void>
import * as Burnt from "burnt";
export const alert = () => {
Burnt.alert({
title: "Congrats!", // required
preset: "done", // or "error", "heart", "custom"
message: "", // optional
duration: 2, // duration in seconds
// optionally customize layout
layout: {
iconSize: {
height: 24,
width: 24,
},
},
icon: {
ios: {
// SF Symbol. For a full list, see https://developer.apple.com/sf-symbols/.
name: "checkmark.seal",
color: "#1D9BF0",
},
web: <Icon />,
},
});
};On Web, this will display a regular toast. This may change in the future.
Does what you think it does! In the future, I'll allow async spinners for promises, and it'll be useful then.
yarn build
cd example
yarn
npx expo run:ios # do this again whenever you change native codeYou can edit the iOS files in ios/, and then update the JS accordingly in
src.
Special thanks to Tomasz Sapeta for offering help along the way.
Expo Modules made this so easy to build, and all with Swift βΒ no Objective C. It's my first time writing Swift, and it was truly a breeze.