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The Dialog API provides methods for triggering native dialog windows for alerts, confirmations, and input prompts
The Dialog API provides methods for triggering native dialog windows for alerts, confirmations, and input prompts
npm install @capacitor/dialog
npx cap sync
import { Dialog } from '@capacitor/dialog';
const showAlert = async () => {
await Dialog.alert({
title: 'Stop',
message: 'this is an error',
});
};
const showConfirm = async () => {
const { value } = await Dialog.confirm({
title: 'Confirm',
message: `Are you sure you'd like to press the red button?`,
});
console.log('Confirmed:', value);
};
const showPrompt = async () => {
const { value, cancelled } = await Dialog.prompt({
title: 'Hello',
message: `What's your name?`,
});
console.log('Name:', value);
console.log('Cancelled:', cancelled);
};
alert(options: AlertOptions) => Promise<void>
Show an alert dialog
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | AlertOptions |
Since: 1.0.0
prompt(options: PromptOptions) => Promise<PromptResult>
Show a prompt dialog
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | PromptOptions |
Returns: Promise<PromptResult>
Since: 1.0.0
confirm(options: ConfirmOptions) => Promise<ConfirmResult>
Show a confirmation dialog
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | ConfirmOptions |
Returns: Promise<ConfirmResult>
Since: 1.0.0
Prop | Type | Description | Default | Since |
---|---|---|---|---|
title | string | Title of the dialog. | 1.0.0 | |
message | string | Message to show on the dialog. | 1.0.0 | |
buttonTitle | string | Text to use on the action button. | "OK" | 1.0.0 |
Prop | Type | Description | Since |
---|---|---|---|
value | string | Text entered on the prompt. | 1.0.0 |
cancelled | boolean | Whether if the prompt was canceled or accepted. | 1.0.0 |
Prop | Type | Description | Default | Since |
---|---|---|---|---|
title | string | Title of the dialog. | 1.0.0 | |
message | string | Message to show on the dialog. | 1.0.0 | |
okButtonTitle | string | Text to use on the positive action button. | "OK" | 1.0.0 |
cancelButtonTitle | string | Text to use on the negative action button. | "Cancel" | 1.0.0 |
inputPlaceholder | string | Placeholder text for hints. | 1.0.0 | |
inputText | string | Prepopulated text. | 1.0.0 |
Prop | Type | Description | Since |
---|---|---|---|
value | boolean | true if the positive button was clicked, false otherwise. | 1.0.0 |
Prop | Type | Description | Default | Since |
---|---|---|---|---|
title | string | Title of the dialog. | 1.0.0 | |
message | string | Message to show on the dialog. | 1.0.0 | |
okButtonTitle | string | Text to use on the positive action button. | "OK" | 1.0.0 |
cancelButtonTitle | string | Text to use on the negative action button. | "Cancel" | 1.0.0 |
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The Dialog API provides methods for triggering native dialog windows for alerts, confirmations, and input prompts
The npm package @capacitor/dialog receives a total of 27,163 weekly downloads. As such, @capacitor/dialog popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @capacitor/dialog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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