p5.js-web-editor/client/modules/IDE/components/NewFileModal.js
2016-09-02 17:41:02 -04:00

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import React, { PropTypes } from 'react';
import { reduxForm } from 'redux-form';
import NewFileForm from './NewFileForm';
import classNames from 'classnames';
import InlineSVG from 'react-inlinesvg';
const exitUrl = require('../../../images/exit.svg');
import FileUploader from './FileUploader';
// At some point this will probably be generalized to a generic modal
// in which you can insert different content
// but for now, let's just make this work
function NewFileModal(props) {
const modalClass = classNames({
modal: true,
'modal--reduced': !props.canUploadMedia
});
return (
<section className={modalClass}>
<div className="modal-content">
<div className="modal__header">
<h2 className="modal__title">Add File</h2>
<button className="modal__exit-button" onClick={props.closeModal}>
<InlineSVG src={exitUrl} alt="Close New File Modal" />
</button>
</div>
<NewFileForm {...props} />
{(() => {
if (props.canUploadMedia) {
return (
<div>
<p className="modal__divider">OR</p>
<FileUploader />
</div>
);
}
return '';
})()}
</div>
</section>
);
}
NewFileModal.propTypes = {
closeModal: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
canUploadMedia: PropTypes.bool.isRequired
};
function validate(formProps) {
const errors = {};
if (!formProps.name) {
errors.name = 'Please enter a name';
} else if (!formProps.name.match(/(.+\.js$|.+\.css$)/)) {
errors.name = 'File must be of type JavaScript or CSS.';
}
return errors;
}
export default reduxForm({
form: 'new-file',
fields: ['name'],
validate
})(NewFileModal);