--- type: Feedback category: Components title: 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. ## API | Property | Description | Type | Default | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | afterClose | Specify a function that will be called when modal is closed completely. | function | - | | bodyStyle | Body style for modal body element. Such as height, padding etc. | object | {} | | cancelText | Text of the Cancel button | string\|ReactNode | `Cancel` | | centered | Centered Modal | Boolean | `false` | | closable | Whether a close (x) button is visible on top right of the modal dialog or not | boolean | true | | closeIcon | custom close icon | ReactNode | - | | confirmLoading | Whether to apply loading visual effect for OK button or not | boolean | false | | destroyOnClose | Whether to unmount child components on onClose | boolean | false | | footer | Footer content, set as `footer={null}` when you don't need default buttons | string\|ReactNode | OK and Cancel buttons | | forceRender | Force render Modal | boolean | false | | getContainer | Return the mount node for Modal | HTMLElement \| `() => HTMLElement` \| Selectors \| false | document.body | | mask | Whether show mask or not. | Boolean | true | | maskClosable | Whether to close the modal dialog when the mask (area outside the modal) is clicked | boolean | true | | maskStyle | Style for modal's mask element. | object | {} | | okText | Text of the OK button | string\|ReactNode | `OK` | | okType | Button `type` of the OK button | string | `primary` | | okButtonProps | The ok button props | [ButtonProps](/components/button) | - | | cancelButtonProps | The cancel button props | [ButtonProps](/components/button) | - | | style | Style of floating layer, typically used at least for adjusting the position. | object | - | | title | The modal dialog's title | string\|ReactNode | - | | visible | Whether the modal dialog is visible or not | boolean | false | | width | Width of the modal dialog | string\|number | 520 | | wrapClassName | The class name of the container of the modal dialog | string | - | | zIndex | The `z-index` of the Modal | Number | 1000 | | onCancel | Specify a function that will be called when a user clicks mask, close button on top right or Cancel button | function(e) | - | | onOk | Specify a function that will be called when a user clicks the OK button | function(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: | Property | Description | Type | Default | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | autoFocusButton | Specify which button to autofocus | null\| `ok` \| `cancel` | `ok` | | cancelText | Text of the Cancel button with Modal.confirm | string | `Cancel` | | centered | Centered Modal | Boolean | `false` | | className | className of container | string | - | | content | Content | string\|ReactNode | - | | icon | custom icon (`Added in 3.12.0`) | ReactNode | `` | | keyboard | Whether support press esc to close | Boolean | true | | mask | Whether show mask or not. | Boolean | true | | maskClosable | Whether to close the modal dialog when the mask (area outside the modal) is clicked | Boolean | `false` | | okText | Text of the OK button | string | `OK` | | okType | Button `type` of the OK button | string | `primary` | | okButtonProps | The ok button props | [ButtonProps](/components/button) | - | | cancelButtonProps | The cancel button props | [ButtonProps](/components/button) | - | | title | Title | string\|ReactNode | - | | width | Width of the modal dialog | string\|number | 416 | | zIndex | The `z-index` of the Modal | Number | 1000 | | onCancel | Specify 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 closed | function(close) | - | | onOk | Specify 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 closed | function(close) | - | All the `Modal.method`s will return a reference, and then we can update and close the modal dialog by the reference. ```jsx const modal = Modal.info(); modal.update({ title: 'Updated title', content: 'Updated content', }); modal.destroy(); ``` - `Modal.destroyAll` `Modal.destroyAll()` could destroy all confirmation modal dialogs(Modal.info/Modal.success/Modal.error/Modal.warning/Modal.confirm). Usually, you can use it in router change event to destroy confirm modal dialog automatically without use modal reference to close( it's too complex to use for all modal dialogs) ```jsx import { browserHistory } from 'react-router'; // router change browserHistory.listen(() => { Modal.destroyAll(); }); ``` ### Modal.useModal() When you need using Context, you can use `contextHolder` which created by `Modal.useModal` to insert into children. Modal created by hooks will get all the context where `contextHolder` are. Created `modal` has the same creating function with `Modal.method`](<#Modal.method()>). ```jsx const [modal, contextHolder] = Modal.useModal(); React.useEffect(() => { modal.confirm({ // ... }); }, []); return
{contextHolder}
; ``` ## FAQ ### Why I can not access context, redux in Modal.xxx? antd will dynamic create React instance by `ReactDOM.render` when call Modal methods. Whose context is different with origin code located context. When you need context info (like ConfigProvider context), you can use `Modal.useModal` to get `modal` instance and `contextHolder` node. And put it in your children: ```tsx const [modal, contextHolder] = Modal.useModal(); // then call modal.confirm instead of Modal.confirm return ( {/* contextHolder is in Context1 which mean modal will not get context of Context1 */} {contextHolder} {/* contextHolder is out of Context2 which mean modal will not get context of Context2 */} ); ``` **Note:** You must insert `contextHolder` into your children with hooks. You can use origin method if you do not need context connection.