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A beautiful replacement for JavaScript's "alert"
$ npm install --save sweetalert
import swal from 'sweetalert';
swal("Hello world!");
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swal("Oops!", "Something went wrong!", "error");
swal({
title: "Are you sure?",
text: "Are you sure that you want to leave this page?",
icon: "warning",
dangerMode: true,
})
.then(willDelete => {
if (willDelete) {
swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted!", "success");
}
});
const willDelete = await swal({
title: "Are you sure?",
text: "Are you sure that you want to delete this file?",
icon: "warning",
dangerMode: true,
});
if (willDelete) {
swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted!", "success");
}
swal("Type something:", {
content: "input",
})
.then((value) => {
swal(`You typed: ${value}`);
});
const value = await swal("Type something:", {
content: "input",
});
swal(`You typed: ${value}`);
swal({
text: "Wanna log some information about Bulbasaur?",
button: {
text: "Search!",
closeModal: false,
},
})
.then(willSearch => {
if (willSearch) {
return fetch("http://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/1");
}
})
.then(result => result.json())
.then(json => console.log(json))
.catch(err => {
swal("Oops!", "Seems like we couldn't fetch the info", "error");
});
const willSearch = await swal({
text: "Wanna log some information about Bulbasaur?",
button: {
text: "Search!",
closeModal: false,
},
});
if (willSearch) {
try {
const result = await fetch("http://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/1");
const json = await result.json();
console.log(json);
} catch (err) {
swal("Oops!", "Seems like we couldn't fetch the info", "error");
}
}
SweetAlert has tools for integrating with your favourite rendering library.
If you're using React, you can install SweetAlert with React in addition to the main library, and easily add React components to your alerts like this:
import React from 'react'
import swal from '@sweetalert/with-react'
swal(
<div>
<h1>Hello world!</h1>
<p>
This is now rendered with JSX!
</p>
</div>
)
Read more about integrating with React
src
folder.npm run docs
docs-src
folder.npm run docs
npm run builddocs
to compile the changes to the docs
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FAQs
A beautiful replacement for JavaScript's "alert"
The npm package sweetalert receives a total of 80,866 weekly downloads. As such, sweetalert popularity was classified as popular.
We found that sweetalert demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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