At react conf 2015, Ryan Florence demonstrated using portals. Here's how you can create a simple Portal
component...
var Portal = React.createClass({
render: () => null,
portalElement: null,
componentDidMount() {
var p = this.props.portalId && document.getElementById(this.props.portalId);
if (!p) {
var p = document.createElement('div');
p.id = this.props.portalId;
document.body.appendChild(p);
}
this.portalElement = p;
this.componentDidUpdate();
},
componentWillUnmount() {
document.body.removeChild(this.portalElement);
},
componentDidUpdate() {
React.render(<div {...this.props}>{this.props.children}</div>, this.portalElement);
}
});
and then everything you can normally do in React you can do inside of the portal...
<Portal className="DialogGroup">
<ReactCSSTransitionGroup transitionName="Dialog-anim">
{ activeDialog === 1 &&
<div key="0" className="Dialog">
This is an animated dialog
</div> }
</ReactCSSTransitionGroup>
</Portal>
You can also have a look at Ryan's react-modal, although I haven't actually used it so I don't know how well it works with animation.
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