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  1. www.npmjs.com › package › sweetalert2sweetalert2 - npm

    Fork the sweetalert2 repository and clone it locally. Make sure you have npm or yarn installed. When in the SweetAlert2 directory, run npm install or yarn install to install dependencies. To begin active development, run npm start or yarn start. This does several things for you:

  2. We have the following targets: closeButton, title, content, actions, confirmButton, cancelButton, and footer. These targets are mostly provided by SweetAlert2 and made available in the right format for swal portals by this library, but you can also make your own if you need to (take inspiration from the original service source).

  3. www.npmjs.com › package › sweetalert2sweetalert2 - npm

    Fork the sweetalert2 repository and clone it locally. Make sure you have npm or yarn installed. When in the SweetAlert2 directory, run npm install or yarn install to install dependencies. To begin active development, run npm start or yarn start. This does several things for you:

  4. www.npmjs.com › package › sweetalert2sweetalert2 - npm

    Fork the sweetalert2 repository and clone it locally. Make sure you have npm or yarn installed. When in the SweetAlert2 directory, run npm install or yarn install to install dependencies. To begin active development, run npm start or yarn start. This does several things for you:

  5. A beautiful replacement for JavaScript's "alert". Contribute to t4t5/sweetalert development by creating an account on GitHub.

  6. SweetAlert2 renders its content outside of the ReactTree.In order to render React Router components (such as Link) you have to wrap them in the routing context which should be the same with the app.. That can be achived by using the HistoryRouter with shared history. Please refer to the official code example ↗️

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