Modal

Modal dialogs.

When To Use#

When requiring users to interact with the application, but without jumping to a new page and interrupting the user's workflow, you can use Modal to create a new floating layer over the current page to get user feedback or display information. Additionally, if you need show a simple confirmation dialog, you can use antd.Modal.confirm(), and so on.

Examples

Basic modal.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';

class App extends React.Component {
  state = { visible: false }
  showModal = () => {
    this.setState({
      visible: true,
    });
  }
  handleOk = (e) => {
    console.log(e);
    this.setState({
      visible: false,
    });
  }
  handleCancel = (e) => {
    console.log(e);
    this.setState({
      visible: false,
    });
  }
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <Button type="primary" onClick={this.showModal}>Open</Button>
        <Modal
          title="Basic Modal"
          visible={this.state.visible}
          onOk={this.handleOk}
          onCancel={this.handleCancel}
        >
          <p>Some contents...</p>
          <p>Some contents...</p>
          <p>Some contents...</p>
        </Modal>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<App />, mountNode);

To use confirm() to popup confirmation modal dialog. Let onCancel/onOk function return a promise object to delay closing the dialog.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';
const confirm = Modal.confirm;

function showConfirm() {
  confirm({
    title: 'Do you want to delete these items?',
    content: 'When clicked the OK button, this dialog will be closed after 1 second',
    onOk() {
      return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        setTimeout(Math.random() > 0.5 ? resolve : reject, 1000);
      }).catch(() => console.log('Oops errors!'));
    },
    onCancel() {},
  });
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <Button onClick={showConfirm}>
    Confirm
  </Button>
, mountNode);

To customize the text of the buttons, you need to set okText and cancelText props.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';

class LocalizedModal extends React.Component {
  state = { visible: false }
  showModal = () => {
    this.setState({
      visible: true,
    });
  }
  hideModal = () => {
    this.setState({
      visible: false,
    });
  }
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <Button type="primary" onClick={this.showModal}>Modal</Button>
        <Modal
          title="Modal"
          visible={this.state.visible}
          onOk={this.hideModal}
          onCancel={this.hideModal}
          okText="确认"
          cancelText="取消"
        >
          <p>Bla bla ...</p>
          <p>Bla bla ...</p>
          <p>Bla bla ...</p>
        </Modal>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

function confirm() {
  Modal.confirm({
    title: 'Confirm',
    content: 'Bla bla ...',
    okText: '确认',
    cancelText: '取消',
  });
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <div>
    <LocalizedModal />
    <br />
    <Button onClick={confirm}>Confirm</Button>
  </div>,
  mountNode
);


After release 1.0, Modal's align prop was removed. You can use style.top or other styles to set position of modal dialog.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';

class App extends React.Component {
  state = {
    modal1Visible: false,
    modal2Visible: false,
  }
  setModal1Visible(modal1Visible) {
    this.setState({ modal1Visible });
  }
  setModal2Visible(modal2Visible) {
    this.setState({ modal2Visible });
  }
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <Button type="primary" onClick={() => this.setModal1Visible(true)}>Display a modal dialog at 20px to Top</Button>
        <Modal
          title="20px to Top"
          style={{ top: 20 }}
          visible={this.state.modal1Visible}
          onOk={() => this.setModal1Visible(false)}
          onCancel={() => this.setModal1Visible(false)}
        >
          <p>some contents...</p>
          <p>some contents...</p>
          <p>some contents...</p>
        </Modal>
        <br /><br />
        <Button type="primary" onClick={() => this.setModal2Visible(true)}>Vertically centered modal dialog</Button>
        <Modal
          title="Vertically centered modal dialog"
          wrapClassName="vertical-center-modal"
          visible={this.state.modal2Visible}
          onOk={() => this.setModal2Visible(false)}
          onCancel={() => this.setModal2Visible(false)}
        >
          <p>some contents...</p>
          <p>some contents...</p>
          <p>some contents...</p>
        </Modal>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<App />, mountNode);
/* use css to set position of modal */
.vertical-center-modal {
  text-align: center;
  white-space: nowrap;
}

.vertical-center-modal:before {
  content: '';
  display: inline-block;
  height: 100%;
  vertical-align: middle;
  width: 0;
}

.vertical-center-modal .ant-modal {
  display: inline-block;
  vertical-align: middle;
  top: 0;
  text-align: left;
}

/*
// Use flex which not working in IE
.vertical-center-modal {
  display: flex;
  align-items: center;
  justify-content: center;
}

.vertical-center-modal .ant-modal {
  top: 0;
}
*/

Asynchronously close a modal dialog when a user clicked OK button, for example, you can use this pattern when you submit a form.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';

class App extends React.Component {
  state = {
    ModalText: 'Content of the modal',
    visible: false,
    confirmLoading: false,
  }
  showModal = () => {
    this.setState({
      visible: true,
    });
  }
  handleOk = () => {
    this.setState({
      ModalText: 'The modal will be closed after two seconds',
      confirmLoading: true,
    });
    setTimeout(() => {
      this.setState({
        visible: false,
        confirmLoading: false,
      });
    }, 2000);
  }
  handleCancel = () => {
    console.log('Clicked cancel button');
    this.setState({
      visible: false,
    });
  }
  render() {
    const { visible, confirmLoading, ModalText } = this.state;
    return (
      <div>
        <Button type="primary" onClick={this.showModal}>Open</Button>
        <Modal title="Title"
          visible={visible}
          onOk={this.handleOk}
          confirmLoading={confirmLoading}
          onCancel={this.handleCancel}
        >
          <p>{ModalText}</p>
        </Modal>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<App />, mountNode);

To use confirm() to popup a confirmation modal dialog.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';
const confirm = Modal.confirm;

function showConfirm() {
  confirm({
    title: 'Do you Want to delete these items?',
    content: 'Some descriptions',
    onOk() {
      console.log('OK');
    },
    onCancel() {
      console.log('Cancel');
    },
  });
}

function showDeleteConfirm() {
  confirm({
    title: 'Are you sure delete this task?',
    content: 'Some descriptions',
    okText: 'Yes',
    okType: 'danger',
    cancelText: 'No',
    onOk() {
      console.log('OK');
    },
    onCancel() {
      console.log('Cancel');
    },
  });
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <div>
    <Button onClick={showConfirm}>
      Confirm
    </Button>
    <Button onClick={showDeleteConfirm} type="dashed">
      Delete
    </Button>
  </div>
, mountNode);

In the various types of information modal dialog, only one button to close dialog is provided.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';

function info() {
  Modal.info({
    title: 'This is a notification message',
    content: (
      <div>
        <p>some messages...some messages...</p>
        <p>some messages...some messages...</p>
      </div>
    ),
    onOk() {},
  });
}

function success() {
  Modal.success({
    title: 'This is a success message',
    content: 'some messages...some messages...',
  });
}

function error() {
  Modal.error({
    title: 'This is an error message',
    content: 'some messages...some messages...',
  });
}

function warning() {
  Modal.warning({
    title: 'This is a warning message',
    content: 'some messages...some messages...',
  });
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <div>
    <Button onClick={info}>Info</Button>
    <Button onClick={success}>Success</Button>
    <Button onClick={error}>Error</Button>
    <Button onClick={warning}>Warning</Button>
  </div>,
  mountNode
);

Manually destroying a modal.

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import { Modal, Button } from 'antd';

function success() {
  const modal = Modal.success({
    title: 'This is a notification message',
    content: 'This modal will be destroyed after 1 second',
  });
  setTimeout(() => modal.destroy(), 1000);
}


ReactDOM.render(
  <Button onClick={success}>Success</Button>,
  mountNode
);

API#

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefault
afterCloseSpecify a function that will be called when modal is closed completely.function-
bodyStyleBody style for modal body element. Such as height, padding etc.object{}
cancelTextText of the Cancel buttonstringCancel
closableWhether a close (x) button is visible on top right of the modal dialog or notbooleantrue
confirmLoadingWhether to apply loading visual effect for OK button or notbooleanfalse
destroyOnCloseWhether to unmount child compenents on onClosebooleanfalse
footerFooter content, set as footer={null} when you don't need default buttonsstring|ReactNodeOK and Cancel buttons
getContainerReturn the mount node for Modal(instance): HTMLElement() => document.body
maskWhether show mask or not.Booleantrue
maskClosableWhether to close the modal dialog when the mask (area outside the modal) is clickedbooleantrue
maskStyleStyle for modal's mask element.object{}
okTextText of the OK buttonstringOK
okTypeButton type of the OK buttonstringprimary
styleStyle of floating layer, typically used at least for adjusting the position.object-
titleThe modal dialog's titlestring|ReactNode-
visibleWhether the modal dialog is visible or notbooleanfalse
widthWidth of the modal dialogstring|number520
wrapClassNameThe class name of the container of the modal dialogstring-
zIndexThe z-index of the ModalNumber1000
onCancelSpecify a function that will be called when a user clicks mask, close button on top right or Cancel buttonfunction(e)-
onOkSpecify a function that will be called when a user clicks the OK buttonfunction(e)-

Note#

The state of Modal will be preserved at it's component lifecycle by default, if you wish to open it with a brand new state everytime, set destroyOnClose on it.

Modal.method()#

There are five ways to display the information based on the content's nature:

  • Modal.info

  • Modal.success

  • Modal.error

  • Modal.warning

  • Modal.confirm

The items listed above are all functions, expecting a settings object as parameter. The properties of the object are follows:

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefault
cancelTextText of the Cancel buttonstringCancel
classNameclassName of containerstring-
contentContentstring|ReactNode-
iconTypeIcon type of the Icon componentstringquestion-circle
maskClosableWhether to close the modal dialog when the mask (area outside the modal) is clickedBooleanfalse
okTextText of the OK buttonstringOK
okTypeButton type of the OK buttonstringprimary
titleTitlestring|ReactNode-
widthWidth of the modal dialogstring|number416
zIndexThe z-index of the ModalNumber1000
onCancelSpecify a function that will be called when the user clicks the Cancel button. The parameter of this function is a function whose execution should include closing the dialog. You can also just return a promise and when the promise is resolved, the modal dialog will also be closedfunction-
onOkSpecify a function that will be called when the user clicks the OK button. The parameter of this function is a function whose execution should include closing the dialog. You can also just return a promise and when the promise is resolved, the modal dialog will also be closedfunction-

All the Modal.methods will return a reference, and then we can close the modal dialog by the reference.

const ref = Modal.info();
ref.destroy();