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sweetalert-react

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Declarative SweetAlert in React

Introduction

sweetalert-react is a wrapped sweetalert implementation with declarative React style component APIs. There is a show prop available for toggling alert component's visibility. And onConfirm, onCancel, onClose, onEscapeKey, onOutsideClick props allow you have a fine grained control over alert component events.

Install

$ npm install sweetalert-react

Usage

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import SweetAlert from 'sweetalert-react';

// ...

render() {
  return (
    <div>
      <button onClick={() => this.setState({ show: true })}>Alert</button>
      <SweetAlert
        show={this.state.show}
        title="Demo"
        text="SweetAlert in React"
        onConfirm={() => this.setState({ show: false })}
      />
    </div>
  );
}

You should import sweetalert.css from CDN, file, node_modules(sweetalert/dist/sweetalert.css) or wherever method to include this CSS file.

Checkout the full examples here.

Removed Options

  • timer: You should use setTimeout and pass show as false.
  • closeOnConfirm: You should pass show as false via onConfirm.
  • closeOnCancel: You should pass show as false via onCancel.
  • allowEscapeKey: You should pass show as false via onEscapeKey.
  • allowOutsideClick: You should pass show as false via onOutsideClick.

All other options can be passed as props, see them in Configuare Section in sweetalert document

FAQ

Q: My alert didn't close when 'go back' or 'go forward' in browser

You can listen to history changes and set show: false when it is mounted. See the full example here.

Q: Can I use react component to render HTML as the alert body?

Sure, you can achieve this with ReactDOMServer.renderToStaticMarkup:

import { renderToStaticMarkup } from 'react-dom/server';

<SweetAlert
  show={this.state.show}
  title="Demo"
  html
  text={renderToStaticMarkup(<HelloWorld />)}
  onConfirm={() => this.setState({ show: false })}
/>

See the full example here. Thanks @ArkadyB for discovering the approach in issue #53.

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License

MIT © C.T. Lin