1.1.7 • Published 8 years ago

sweetalert-ci-dev v1.1.7

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
8 years ago

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An awesome replacement for JavaScript's alert.

ATTENTION!

This is a private usage version for our project RDM-CI. Forked from sweetalert@1.1.3.

注意!

这是一个专门针对团队内部的sweetalert版本,为了解决bootstrap-sweetalert的fork版本过低导致无法使用一些新特性的问题,对sweetalert做了修改使之与bootstrap-sweetalert的行为一致。

A success modal

Usage

Through npm:

npm install sweetalert-ci-dev

Alternatively, download the package and reference the JavaScript and CSS files manually:

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

Tutorial

The easiest way to get started is follow the SweetAlert tutorial on Ludu!

Examples

The most basic message:

swal("Hello world!");

A message signaling an error:

swal("Oops...", "Something went wrong!", "error");

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,
  confirmButtonClass: "btn-danger",
  confirmButtonText: "Yes, delete it!",
  closeOnConfirm: false,
  html: false
}, function(){
  swal("Deleted!",
  "Your imaginary file has been deleted.",
  "success");
});

A prompt modal where the user's input is logged:

swal({
  title: "An input!",
  text: 'Write something interesting:',
  type: 'input',
  showCancelButton: true,
  closeOnConfirm: false,
  animation: "slide-from-top"
}, function(inputValue){
  console.log("You wrote", inputValue);
});

Ajax request example:

swal({
  title: 'Ajax request example',
  text: 'Submit to run ajax request',
  type: 'info',
  showCancelButton: true,
  closeOnConfirm: false,
  disableButtonsOnConfirm: true,
  confirmLoadingButtonColor: '#DD6B55'
}, function(inputValue){
  setTimeout(function() {
    swal('Ajax request finished!');
  }, 2000);
});

View more examples

Themes

SweetAlert can easily be themed to fit your site's design. SweetAlert comes with three example themes that you can try out: facebook, twitter and google. They can be referenced right after the intial sweetalert-CSS:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="dist/sweetalert.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="themes/twitter/twitter.css">

Browser compatibility

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

  • IE8: (Dropped since v1.0.0-beta)
  • IE9: Works, but icons are not animated.
  • IE10+: Works!
  • Safari 4+: Works!
  • Firefox 3+: Works!
  • Chrome 14+: Works!
  • Opera 15+: Works!

Contributing

If you want to contribute:

  • Fork the repo

  • Make sure you have Node, NPM and Gulp installed. When in the SweetAlert directory, run npm install to install the dependencies. Then run gulp while working to automatically minify the SCSS and JS-files.

  • Keep in mind that SweetAlert uses Browserify in order to compile ES6-files. For easy debugging, make sure you reference the file dist/sweetalert-dev.js instead of sweetalert.js.

  • After you're done, make a pull request and wait for approval! :)

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