Redux Favicon
Redux middleware that lets you display notification badges in the favicon:
Uses Favico.js under the hood, exposing its customization when needed but allowing you to display notification badges as easily as:
// app.actions.js
export function newMessage() {
return {
type: 'NEW_MESSAGE',
meta: { favicon: 'increment' }
}
}
Installation
Preferred: NPM
npm i -S redux-favicon
Also available: UMD
UMD builds are also available, for single-file usage or quick hacking in a JSbin. Simply add dist/redux-favicon.js
or dist/redux-favicon.min.js
to your file in a <script>
tag. The middleware will be available under ReduxSounds
.
Setup
Import the module into your configure-store file, pre-load it with settings, and apply it to the store:
/* configure-store.js */
import { createStore, combineReducers, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
import faviconMiddleware from 'redux-favicon';
import reducer from '../reducers';
// Redux Favicon accepts a configuration object. The options are explained below.
const faviconConfig = {
animation: 'slide',
position: 'up',
type: 'rectangle',
bgColor: '#123456',
textColor: '#314159'
};
// Pre-load our middleware with our config.
const loadedFaviconMiddleware = faviconMiddleware(faviconConfig);
// Use as you would any other middleware.
const store = createStore(reducer, applyMiddleware(loadedFaviconMiddleware));
// (Using the condensed createStore released in Redux v3.1.0)
The config file is optional, but you do need to invoke the favicon middleware either way.
Options
Redux Favicon uses Favico.js v0.3.10 under the hood. Favico.js offers some additional bells and whistles that are untested with this middleware, but the following options are supported:
Attribute | Default | Details |
---|---|---|
bgColor | #d00 | Badge background color |
textColor | #fff | Badge text color |
fontFamily | sans-serif | Text font family (Arial, Verdana, Times New Roman, serif, sans-serif,...) |
fontStyle | bold | Font style (normal, italic, oblique, bold, bolder, lighter, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) |
type | circle | Badge shape (circle, rectangle) |
position | down | Badge position (up, down, left, upleft) |
animation | slide | Badge animation type (slide, fade, pop, popFade, none ) |
Usage
Once your store is created, dispatching actions that trigger sounds is simple.
Using the convention established in the rafScheduler Middleware example, a new meta
property can be attached to actions.
By attaching a favicon
property to the meta
object, you can specify the new number you'd like to display. Several convenience strings are offered as well.
Examples:
// Set a new badge number.
// Accepts any integer.
// Sending 0 or a negative number hides the badge.
{
type: UPDATE_SCORE,
meta: {
favicon: 12
}
}
// Increase the current favicon number by 1.
// If there is no favicon badge currently displayed, it will be set to `1`
{
type: RECEIVE_MESSAGE,
meta: {
favicon: 'increment'
}
}
// Decrease the current favicon number by 1.
// If the current value is 1 or lower, this action removes the badge.
{
type: RECEIVE_MESSAGE,
meta: {
favicon: 'decrement'
}
}
// Remove the badge
// This is equivalent to sending a value of `0`
{
type: RECEIVE_MESSAGE,
meta: {
favicon: 'reset'
}
}
Troubleshooting
I've done my best to make common errors communicated and explained via the console. Here are some of the errors you might encounter:
redux-favicon middleware not preloaded!
You need to first call reduxFavicon with its configuration to initialize it, THEN pass it to createStore.
When passing the middleware to the store, be sure to invoke it first:
// Note that faviconMiddleware is being invoked:
const store = createStore(reducer, applyMiddleware( faviconMiddleware() ));
// ^^
Warning: Favico not affected.
You provided a floating-point value: _____.
You need to provide an integer, or a keyword value.
This error is shown when the value dispatched to redux-favicon is a non-integer value. Decimals cannot be displayed in the favicon badge, only whole numbers.
Warning: Favico not affected.
You provided a string value: ______.
The only strings we accept are: 'increment', 'decrement', 'reset'.
This one is pretty self-explanatory. String values are generally disallowed, with the exception of a few handy shortcuts for specifying relative adjustments or resets.
Warning: Favico provided an illegal type.
You provided a a value of type: ______.
We only accept integers or strings.
Also pretty self-explanatory, redux-favicon does not like when you give it an array, object, function, etc.
Tests
To run: npm run test
Using Mocha for test-running, Chai Expect for assertions, and Istanbul for test coverage.
Planned functionality
I don't have much planned, beyond maintenance. I could wrap additional Favico features (like dynamically specifying an image for a favicon, or using the user's webcam), but these aren't features that I personally have a need for.
Do get in touch if you have ideas for ways to improve this project :)
Contributions
Contributors welcome! Please discuss additional features with me before implementing them, and please supply tests along with any bug fixes.