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SweetAlert2

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An awesome replacement for JavaScript's popup boxes.

What's the difference between SweetAlert and SweetAlert2?


See SweetAlert2 in action!

Usage

To install:

npm install --save sweetalert2

Or:

bower install --save sweetalert2

Or download from CDN:

To use:

<script src="bower_components/es6-promise/es6-promise.auto.min.js"></script> <!-- for IE support -->

<script src="bower_components/sweetalert2/dist/sweetalert2.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="bower_components/sweetalert2/dist/sweetalert2.min.css">

Or:

// ES6 Modules or TypeScript
import swal from 'sweetalert2'

// CommonJS
const swal = require('sweetalert2')

Please note that TypeScript is supported, so you don't have to install a third-party declaration file.

Examples

The most basic message:

swal('Hello world!')

A message signaling an error:

swal('Oops...', 'Something went wrong!', 'error')

Handling the result of SweetAlert2 modal:

swal({
  title: 'Are you sure?',
  text: 'You will not be able to recover this imaginary file!',
  type: 'warning',
  showCancelButton: true,
  confirmButtonText: 'Yes, delete it!',
  cancelButtonText: 'No, keep it'
}).then(function() {
  swal(
    'Deleted!',
    'Your imaginary file has been deleted.',
    'success'
  )
}, function(dismiss) {
  // dismiss can be 'overlay', 'cancel', 'close', 'esc', 'timer'
  if (dismiss === 'cancel') {
    swal(
      'Cancelled',
      'Your imaginary file is safe :)',
      'error'
    )
  }
})

View more examples

Handling Dismissals

When an alert is dismissed by the user, the Promise returned by swal() will reject with a string documenting the reason it was dismissed:

String Description Related configuration
'overlay' The user clicked the overlay. allowOutsideClick
'cancel' The user clicked the cancel button. showCancelButton
'close' The user clicked the close button. showCloseButton
'esc' The user pressed the Esc key. allowEscapeKey
'timer' The timer ran out, and the alert closed automatically. timer

If rejections are not handled, it will be logged as an error. To avoid this, add a rejection handler to the Promise. Alternatively, you can use .catch(swal.noop) as a quick way to simply suppress the errors:

swal('...')
  .catch(swal.noop)

Modal Types

success error warning info question

Configuration

Argument Default value Description
title null The title of the modal, as HTML. It can either be added to the object under the key "title" or passed as the first parameter of the function.
titleText             null The title of the modal, as text. Useful to avoid HTML injection.
text                 null               A description for the modal. It can either be added to the object under the key "text" or passed as the second parameter of the function.
html null A HTML description for the modal. If text and html parameters are provided in the same time, "text" will be used.
type null The type of the modal. SweetAlert2 comes with 5 built-in types which will show a corresponding icon animation: warning, error, success, info and question. It can either be put in the array under the key type or passed as the third parameter of the function.
input null Input field type, can be 'text', 'email', 'password', 'number', 'tel', 'range', 'textarea', 'select', 'radio', 'checkbox' and 'file'.
width '500px' Modal window width, including paddings (box-sizing: border-box). Can be in px or %.
padding 20 Modal window padding.
background '#fff' Modal window background (CSS background property).
customClass null A custom CSS class for the modal.
timer null Auto close timer of the modal. Set in ms (milliseconds).
animation true If set to false, modal CSS animation will be disabled.
allowOutsideClick true If set to false, the user can't dismiss the modal by clicking outside it.
allowEscapeKey true If set to false, the user can't dismiss the modal by pressing the Esc key.
showConfirmButton true If set to false, a "Confirm"-button will not be shown. It can be useful when you're using html parameter for custom HTML description.
showCancelButton false If set to true, a "Cancel"-button will be shown, which the user can click on to dismiss the modal.
confirmButtonText 'OK' Use this to change the text on the "Confirm"-button.
cancelButtonText 'Cancel' Use this to change the text on the "Cancel"-button.
confirmButtonColor '#3085d6' Use this to change the background color of the "Confirm"-button (must be a HEX value).
cancelButtonColor '#aaa' Use this to change the background color of the "Cancel"-button (must be a HEX value).
confirmButtonClass null A custom CSS class for the "Confirm"-button.
cancelButtonClass null A custom CSS class for the "Cancel"-button.
buttonsStyling true Apply default styling to buttons. If you want to use your own classes (e.g. Bootstrap classes) set this parameter to false.
reverseButtons false Set to true if you want to invert default buttons positions.
focusCancel false Set to true if you want to focus the "Cancel"-button by default.
showCloseButton false Set to true to show close button in top right corner of the modal.
showLoaderOnConfirm false Set to true to disable buttons and show that something is loading. Useful for AJAX requests.
preConfirm null Function to execute before confirm, should return Promise, see usage example.
imageUrl null Add an image for the modal. Should contain a string with the path or URL to the image.
imageWidth null If imageUrl is set, you can specify imageWidth to describes image width in px.
imageHeight null Custom image height in px.
imageClass null A custom CSS class for the image.
inputPlaceholder '' Input field placeholder.
inputValue '' Input field initial value.
inputOptions {} or Promise If input parameter is set to 'select' or 'radio', you can provide options. Object keys will represent options values, object values will represent options text values.
inputAutoTrim true Automatically remove whitespaces from both ends of a result string. Set this parameter to false to disable auto-trimming.
inputValidator null Validator for input field, should return Promise, see usage example.
inputClass null A custom CSS class for the input field.
progressSteps [] Progress steps, useful for modal queues, see usage example.
currentProgressStep null Current active progress step. The default is swal.getQueueStep().
progressStepsDistance '40px' Distance between progress steps.
onOpen null Function to run when modal opens, provides modal DOM element as the first argument.
onClose null Function to run when modal closes, provides modal DOM element as the first argument.

You can redefine default params by using swal.setDefaults(customParams) where customParams is an object.

Methods

Method Description
swal.isVisible() Determine if modal is shown.
swal.setDefaults({Object}) If you end up using a lot of the same settings when calling SweetAlert2, you can use setDefaults at the start of your program to set them once and for all!
swal.resetDefaults() Resets settings to their default value.
swal.close() or swal.closeModal() Close the currently open SweetAlert2 modal programmatically.
swal.getTitle() Get the modal title.
swal.getContent() Get the modal content.
swal.getImage() Get the image.
swal.getConfirmButton() Get the "Confirm" button.
swal.getCancelButton() Get the "Cancel" button.
swal.enableButtons() Enable "Confirm" and "Cancel" buttons.
swal.disableButtons() Disable "Confirm" and "Cancel" buttons.
swal.enableConfirmButton() Enable the "Confirm"-button only.
swal.disableConfirmButton() Disable the "Confirm"-button only.
swal.enableLoading() or swal.showLoading() Disable buttons and show loader. This is useful with AJAX requests.
swal.disableLoading() or swal.hideLoading() Enable buttons and hide loader.
swal.clickConfirm() Click the "Confirm"-button programmatically.
swal.clickCancel() Click the "Cancel"-button programmatically.
swal.showValidationError(error) Show validation error message.
swal.resetValidationError() Hide validation error message.
swal.getInput() Get the input DOM node, this method works with input parameter.
swal.disableInput() Disable input. A disabled input element is unusable and un-clickable.
swal.enableInput() Enable input.
swal.queue([Array]) Provide array of SweetAlert2 parameters to show multiple modals, one modal after another or a function that returns alert parameters given modal number. See usage example.
swal.getQueueStep() Get the index of current modal in queue. When there's no active queue, null will be returned.
swal.insertQueueStep() Insert a modal to queue, you can specify modal positioning with second parameter. By default a modal will be added to the end of a queue.
swal.deleteQueueStep(index) Delete a modal at index from queue.
swal.getProgressSteps() Progress steps getter.
swal.setProgressSteps([]) Progress steps setter.
swal.showProgressSteps() Show progress steps.
swal.hideProgressSteps() Hide progress steps.

Browser compatibility

SweetAlert2 works in most major browsers (yes, even IE). Some details:

  • IE: 11, Promise polyfill should be included (see usage example).
  • Microsoft Edge: 12+
  • Safari: 4+
  • Firefox: 4+
  • Chrome 14+
  • Opera: 15+

Note that SweetAlert2 does not and will not provide support or functionality of any kind on IE10 and lower.

Contributing

If you would like to contribute enhancements or fixes, please do the following:

  1. Fork the sweetalert2 repository and clone it locally.

  2. Make sure you have npm or yarn installed.

  3. When in the SweetAlert2 directory, run npm install or yarn install to install dependencies.

  4. Start gulp watcher gulp watch to automatically build and minify the SCSS and JS-files.

  5. Check that your code is compliant with code linters: gulp lint.

  6. Ensure that you didn't break any of tests: npm test.

  7. Make sure that dist/* files aren't committed and create a pull request.

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