wavey / sweetalert
SweetAlert2 implementation for Laravel
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Requires
- php: ^7.3|^8.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ^1.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.3
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Last update: 2024-10-12 20:33:51 UTC
README
Sweetalerts is an Laravel implementation of the much loved Sweetalerts 2 package. Show your users some beautiful alerts when actions are performed in your Laravel application with some handy helpers.
⚡️ Quickstart
Install Sweetalert through composer and run our installer.
composer require wavey/sweetalert && php artisan sweetalert:install
Include the Sweetalert2 javascript and then include our sweetalert 2 components.
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sweetalert2@11"></script> @include('sweetalert::sweetalert')
📖 Usage
Before using Sweetalerts, you will need to include the sweetalert facade at the top of your controllers:
use Wavey\Sweetalert\Sweetalert;
Now you should have access to the Sweetalert
facade inside your controllers. Their is many varients of the alerts you can use:
Sweetalert::basic('Description', 'Title'); Sweetalert::info('Description', 'Title'); Sweetalert::success('Description', 'Title'); Sweetalert::error('Description', 'Title'); Sweetalert::warning('Description', 'Title'); Sweetalert::message('Description', 'Title'); Sweetalert::message('Description <h2>Custom HTML</h2>', 'Title')->html();
⚠️ Limitations
- Currently this package doesn't work as expected from inside Livewire components, we are working on a fix for this and will be inside a later release. |
👍 Contribute
If you want to say thank you and/or support the active development of Sweetalerts
:
- Add a GitHub Star to the project.
- Tweet about the project on your twitter.
- Write a review or tutorial on Medium, Dev.to or personal blog.
- Support the project by pleding through GitHub.
🛡️ Security Vulnerabilities
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
⚠️ License
Copyright (c) 2022-present Wavey Group and Contributors. Sweetalert
is free and open-source software licensed under the MIT License.