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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

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