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Informations about the package alerts

Alerts

Release Version Packagist Version Alerts library for live-controls

Requirements

Translations

Installation

  1. Install Alerts package

  2. Include @livewire('livecontrols-sweetalert') to layout before /body tag

Usage

First Step: Add HasPopups trait to Livewire Controls or classes that make use of redirect().

New System

The new system has many benefits over the old one, you can not only set custom titles and buttons, but you can also call Livewire events if the user did press confirm, deny or cancel buttons. More options will mostlikely be added in the future.

Required Parameters: 'type' and 'message', the rest is optional

From Controller

From Livewire

Old System

If you want to use the old system you can send a session variable like so:

From Controller

From Livewire

As you can see the old system is very limited, you can only add the message to it and thats it. If you work on a new project, use the new system instead!

Manual Installation

If you prefer to install the SweetAlert2 scripts yourself, follow the instructions here: Installation: https://sweetalert2.github.io/#download Installation of Themes: https://github.com/sweetalert2/sweetalert2-themes


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Requires live-controls/utils Version ^1.0
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