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Modal composable for Dioxus — A minimal and type-safe framework for modals in Dioxus applications.
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✅ Type-safe modal system with generics
✅ Pass additional context to your modals
✅ Close your modals from anywhere with a global fn
✅ ARIA-compliant
✅ Esc key handling
✅ Portal-style rendering with proper z-index
✅ Proc macro for modal component creation
✅ Zero external CSS dependencies
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Add to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
dioxus-modal = "0.3"This crate requires Rust 2024 edition and Dioxus version 0.7. Check the compatibility table for other supported Dioxus versions.
You need to enable the crate's SSR feature on the server for fullstack apps. In your Cargo.toml:
[features]
server = ["dioxus/server", "dioxus-modal/ssr"]This will tell dioxus-modal and its dependencies not to perform DOM-related operations at the stage of server side rendering.
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Add the ModalCollector component to your app to enable rendering modals.
use dioxus::prelude::*;
use dioxus_modal::prelude::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> Element {
rsx! {
Router::<Route> {}
ModalCollector {}
}
}Imagine in your application there is a user list view, and you want to add the functionality to delete a user to it. You decide a confirmation dialog would come in handy.
In dioxus-modal, your modal component needs to adhere to the following signature:
#[modal]
pub fn ConfirmationModal(input: Input, ctx: Context, close: fn()) -> Element;Where:
Inputis dynamic data typically not known until the modal's opening is triggered (in our example it would be the user to delete). Should satisfy'staticContextis something constant, passed to the modal on registration and thus not changeable (eg. a function responsible for user deletion). Should satisfy'static + Clone
Let's implement the confirmation dialog:
use dioxus_modal::prelude::*;
#[modal]
pub fn ConfirmationModal(user: User, delete_callback: fn(String), close: fn()) -> Element {
rsx! {
div {
class: "confirmation-modal",
h2 { "Confirm Action" }
p { "Are you sure you want to delete {user.name}?" }
div {
class: "confirmation-modal__actions",
button {
onclick: move |_| close(),
"Cancel"
}
button {
onclick: move |_| {
delete_callback(user.id.clone());
close();
},
"Confirm"
}
}
}
}
}Now that you've defined the confirmation modal, let's call it using the use_modal! macro:
use dioxus::{logger::tracing, prelude::*};
use dioxus_modal::prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq)]
struct User {
id: String,
name: String,
}
#[component]
fn UsersView(users: Vec<User>) -> Element {
let delete_user = move |id: String| {
tracing::info!("Deleting user with id {id}");
};
// Registers the modal
let modal = use_modal!(ConfirmationModal, delete_user);
let on_delete = EventHandler::new(move |user: User| {
modal.open(user.clone());
});
rsx! {
// ❗ Notice the `ConfirmationModal` is not mounted directly
// anywhere — it is the `ModalCollector`'s job to render modals
ul {
for user in users {
li {
key: "{user.id}",
"{user.name}"
button {
onclick: move |_| on_delete.call(user.clone()),
"Delete"
}
}
}
}
}
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Singleton component that manages modal state and rendering.
Proc macro that helps the ModalCollector render your modals.
Creates a typed modal controller:
// Without context
let modal = use_modal!(ModalComponent);
// With context
let modal = use_modal!(ModalComponent, context);Returns a modal struct with the methods:
open(args)- Opens the modal with provided argumentsclose()- Closes the modal
Close the modal from anywhere in your application:
dioxus_modal::close();#[modal]
pub fn ModalComponent(input: Input, ctx: Context, close: fn()) -> Element {
rsx! {
// ...
}
}
let modal = use_modal!(ModalComponent, context);
modal.open(input)#[modal]
pub fn ModalComponent(input: Input, ctx: (), close: fn()) -> Element {
rsx! {
// ...
}
}
let modal = use_modal!(ModalComponent);
modal.open(input)#[modal]
pub fn ModalComponent(input: (), ctx: Context, close: fn()) -> Element {
rsx! {
// ...
}
}
let modal = use_modal!(ModalComponent, context);
modal.open(())- Accessibility: Proper ARIA attributes (
role="dialog",aria-modal) - Keyboard Navigation: Esc key closes modal out of the box
- Global State: Modals have a single place to render, and there is always one modal visible at a time (why would you want to show more than one modal at a time? 🤨)
- Overlay: Semi-transparent backdrop with proper positioning
- Responsive: Full viewport coverage with centered content
- Transitions: Built-in smooth enter/leave modal transitions
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| Dioxus version | dioxus-modal version |
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0.7 |
0.3 |
0.6 |
0.2 |
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📦 Crate: crates.io/crates/dioxus-modal
🛠️ Repo: github.com/dsplce-co/dioxus-modal
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MIT or Apache-2.0, at your option.
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