import React, {Component, PropTypes} from 'react'; import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'; import classnames from 'classnames'; class Modal extends Component { constructor (props) { super(props); this.state = { open: false }; } _handleClick (e) { // Did we click a close button. Let's check a few parent nodes up as well // because some buttons might have nested elements. Maybe there is a better // way to check this? let target = e.target; let shouldHide = false; if (target === ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this)) { shouldHide = true; } for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) { if (target.hasAttribute('data-close-modal')) { shouldHide = true; break; } target = target.parentNode; } if (shouldHide) { this.hide(); } } show () { this.setState({open: true}); if (this.props.dontFocus) { return; } setTimeout(() => { this._node.focus(); }); } toggle () { if (this.state.open) { this.hide(); } else { this.show(); } } hide () { this.setState({open: false}); } componentDidMount () { // In order for this to work, there needs to be tabIndex of -1 on the modal container ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this).addEventListener('keydown', e => { if (this.state.open && e.keyCode === 27) { e.preventDefault(); e.stopPropagation(); // Pressed escape this.hide(); } }); } render () { const {tall, top, wide, className} = this.props; const {open} = this.state; const classes = classnames( 'modal', className, {'modal--open': open}, {'modal--fixed-height': tall}, {'modal--fixed-top': top}, {'modal--wide': wide} ); return (