Here’s a comparison of a standard error message. The first one uses the built-in alert-function, while the second is using sweetAlert.
alert("Oops... Something went wrong!");
sweetAlert("Oops...", "Something went wrong!", "error");
Pretty cool huh? SweetAlert automatically centers itself on the page and looks great no matter if you're using a desktop computer, mobile or tablet. It's even highly customizeable, as you can see below!
In these examples, we're using the shorthand function swal to call sweetAlert.
A title with a text under
swal("Here's a message!", "It's pretty, isn't it?")
A success message!
swal("Good job!", "You clicked the button!", "success")
A message with auto close timer
swal({ title: "Auto close alert!", text: "I will close in 2 seconds.", timer: 2000 });
A warning message, with a function attached to the "Confirm"-button...
swal({ title: "Are you sure?", text: "You will not be able to recover this imaginary file!", type: "warning", showCancelButton: true, confirmButtonColor: "#DD6B55", confirmButtonText: "Yes, delete it!", closeOnConfirm: false }, function(){ swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted.", "success"); });
... and by passing a parameter, you can execute something else for "Cancel".
swal({ title: "Are you sure?", text: "You will not be able to recover this imaginary file!", type: "warning", showCancelButton: true, confirmButtonColor: "#DD6B55", confirmButtonText: "Yes, delete it!", cancelButtonText: "No, cancel plx!", closeOnConfirm: false, closeOnCancel: false }, function(isConfirm){ if (isConfirm) { swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted.", "success"); } else { swal("Cancelled", "Your imaginary file is safe :)", "error"); } });
Method 1: Install through bower:
$ bower install sweetalert
Initialize the plugin by referencing the necessary files:
<script src="lib/sweet-alert.min.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="lib/sweet-alert.css">
Call the sweetAlert-function after the page has loaded
swal({ title: "Error!", text: "Here's my error message!", type: "error", confirmButtonText: "Cool" });
Here are the keys that you can use if you pass an object into sweetAlert:
Argument | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
title | null (required) | The title of the modal. It can either be added to the object under the key "title" or passed as the first parameter of the function. |
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. |
type | null | The type of the modal. SweetAlert comes with 4 built-in types which will show a corresponding icon animation: "warning", "error", "success" and "info". It can either be put in the array under the key "type" or passed as the third parameter of the function. |
allowOutsideClick | false | If set to true, the user can dismiss the modal by clicking outside it. |
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. If showCancelButton is set as true, the confirm button will automatically show "Confirm" instead of "OK". |
confirmButtonColor | "#AEDEF4" | Use this to change the background color of the "Confirm"-button (must be a HEX value). |
cancelButtonText | "Cancel" | Use this to change the text on the "Cancel"-button. |
closeOnConfirm | true | Set to false if you want the modal to stay open even if the user presses the "Confirm"-button. This is especially useful if the function attached to the "Confirm"-button is another SweetAlert. |
imageUrl | null | Add a customized icon for the modal. Should contain a string with the path to the image. |
imageSize | "80x80" | If imageUrl is set, you can specify imageSize to describes how big you want the icon to be in px. Pass in a string with two values separated by an "x". The first value is the width, the second is the height. |
timer | null | Auto close timer of the modal. Set in ms (milliseconds). |