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reactjs - How to create reusable custom modal component in React?

I have a problem with the concept of modals in React. When using server side rendered templates with jQuery I was used to have one empty global modal template always available (included in base template that was always extended). Then when making AJAX call I just populated modal..something like this:

$('.modal-global-content').html(content);
$('.modal-global').show();

So how do I make this concept in React?

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There are a few ways of doing this. The first involves passing in the modal state from a parent component. Here's how to do this - first with the parent App.js component:

// App.js

import React from "react";

import Modal from "./Modal";

const App = () => {
  const [showModal, updateShowModal] = React.useState(false);

  const toggleModal = () => updateShowModal(state => !state);

  return (
    <div>
      <h1>Not a modal</h1>
      <button onClick={toggleModal}>Show Modal</button>
      <Modal canShow={showModal} updateModalState={toggleModal} />
    </div>
  );
}

export default App;

And here's the Modal.js child component that will render the modal:

// Modal.js

import React from "react";

const modalStyles = {
  position: "fixed",
  top: 0,
  left: 0,
  width: "100vw",
  height: "100vh",
  background: "blue"
};

const Modal = ({ canShow, updateModalState }) => {
  if (canShow) {
    return (
      <div style={modalStyles}>
        <h1>I'm a Modal!</h1>
        <button onClick={updateModalState}>Hide Me</button>
      </div>
    );
  }

  return null;
};

export default Modal;

This way is perfectly fine, but it can get a bit repetitive if you're reusing the modal in many places throughout your app. So instead, I would recommend using the context API.

Define a context object for your modal state, create a provider near the top of your application, then whenever you have a child component that needs to render the modal, you can render a consumer of the modal context. This way you can easily nest your modal deeper in your component tree without having to pass callbacks all the way down. Here's how to do this - first by creating a context.js file:

// context.js

import React from "react";

export const ModalContext = React.createContext();

Now the updated App.js file:

// App.js

import React from "react";

import { ModalContext } from "./context";
import Modal from "./Modal";

const App = () => {
  const [showModal, updateShowModal] = React.useState(false);

  const toggleModal = () => updateShowModal(state => !state);

  return (
    <ModalContext.Provider value={{ showModal, toggleModal }}>
      <div>
        <h1>Not a modal</h1>
        <button onClick={toggleModal}>Show Modal</button>
        <Modal canShow={showModal} updateModalState={toggleModal} />
      </div>
    </ModalContext.Provider>
  );
}

export default App;

And lastly the updated Modal.js file:

// Modal.js

import React from "react";

import { ModalContext } from "./context";

const modalStyles = {
  position: "fixed",
  top: 0,
  left: 0,
  width: "100vw",
  height: "100vh",
  background: "blue"
};

const Modal = () => {
  return (
    <ModalContext.Consumer>
      {context => {
        if (context.showModal) {
          return (
            <div style={modalStyles}>
              <h1>I'm a Modal!</h1>
              <button onClick={context.toggleModal}>Hide Me</button>
            </div>
          );
        }

        return null;
      }}
    </ModalContext.Consumer>
  );
};

export default Modal;

Here's a Codesandbox link with a working version using context. I hope this helps!


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