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Introducing Enhanced Alert Actions and Triage Functionality
Socket now supports four distinct alert actions instead of the previous two, and alert triaging allows users to override the actions taken for all individual alerts.
@reach/alert-dialog
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A modal dialog that interrupts the user's workflow to get a response, usually some sort of confirmation. This is different than a typical Dialog in that it requires some user response, like "Save", or "Cancel", etc.
Most of the time you'll use AlertDialog
, AlertDialogLabel
, and AlertDialogDescription
together. If you need more control over the styling of the modal you can drop down a level and use AlertDialogOverlay
and AlertDialogContent
instead of AlertDialog
.
When a Dialog opens, the least destructive action should be focused so that if a user accidentally hits enter when the dialog opens no damage is done. This is accomplished with the leastDestructiveRef
prop.
Every dialog must render an AlertDialogLabel
so the screen reader knows what to say about the dialog. If an AlertDialogDescription
is also rendered, the screen reader will also announce that. If you render more than these two elements and some buttons, the screen reader might not announce it so it's important to keep the content inside of AlertDialogLabel
and AlertDialogDescription
.
This is built on top of @reach/dialog, so AlertDialog
spreads its props and renders a Dialog
, same for AlertDialogOverlay
to DialogOverlay
, and AlertDialogContent
to DialogContent
.
function Example(props) {
const [showDialog, setShowDialog] = React.useState(false);
const cancelRef = React.useRef();
const open = () => setShowDialog(true);
const close = () => setShowDialog(false);
return (
<div>
<button onClick={open}>Delete something</button>
{showDialog && (
<AlertDialog leastDestructiveRef={cancelRef}>
<AlertDialogLabel>Please Confirm!</AlertDialogLabel>
<AlertDialogDescription>
Are you sure you want to delete something? This action is permanent,
and we're totally not just flipping a field called "deleted" to
"true" in our database, we're actually deleting something.
</AlertDialogDescription>
<div className="alert-buttons">
<button onClick={close}>Yes, delete</button>{" "}
<button ref={cancelRef} onClick={close}>
Nevermind, don't delete.
</button>
</div>
</AlertDialog>
)}
</div>
);
}
FAQs
Accessible React Alert Dialog.
The npm package @reach/alert-dialog receives a total of 7,887 weekly downloads. As such, @reach/alert-dialog popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @reach/alert-dialog demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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