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sweetalert2-react-content
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Official SweetAlert2 enhancer adding support for React elements as content.
The following options can be React elements:
npm install --save sweetalert2 sweetalert2-react-content
import Swal from 'sweetalert2'
import withReactContent from 'sweetalert2-react-content'
const MySwal = withReactContent(Swal)
MySwal.fire({
title: <p>Hello World</p>,
didOpen: () => {
// `MySwal` is a subclass of `Swal` with all the same instance & static methods
MySwal.showLoading()
},
}).then(() => {
return MySwal.fire(<p>Shorthand works too</p>)
})
The dist/sweetalert2-react-content.umd.js
file defines window.sweetalert2ReactContent
in non-CJS/AMD environments.
SweetAlert2 renders its content outside of the ReactTree
. In order to render React Router components (such as Link
) you have to wrap them in the routing context which should be the same with the app.
That can be achived by using the HistoryRouter
with shared history
. Please refer to the official code example ↗️
FAQs
Official sweetalert2 enhancer adding support for React elements as content.
We found that sweetalert2-react-content demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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