An awesome replacement for JavaScript's alert.
This is a private usage version for our project RDM-CI. Forked from sweetalert@1.1.3.
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。
Through npm:
npm install sweetalert-ci-devAlternatively, 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">The easiest way to get started is follow the SweetAlert tutorial on Ludu!
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);
});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">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!
 
If you want to contribute:
- 
Fork the repo
 - 
Make sure you have Node, NPM and Gulp installed. When in the SweetAlert directory, run
npm installto install the dependencies. Then rungulpwhile 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.jsinstead ofsweetalert.js. - 
After you're done, make a pull request and wait for approval! :)
 
