Metalik
Metalik

Reputation: 943

sweetalert: how pass argument to callback

I am using javascript alert library sweetalert

My code is:

function foo(id) {
    swal({
      title: "Are you sure?",
      text: "You will not be able to recover this imaginary file!",
      type: "warning",
      showCancelButton: true,
      confirmButtonColor: "#DD6B55",
      confirmButtonText: "Yes, delete it!",
      closeOnConfirm: false
    },
    function(){
      swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted.", "success");
    });
}

How can I pass id from foo() function to callback function in swal?

Upvotes: 8

Views: 34566

Answers (2)

Mario Murrent
Mario Murrent

Reputation: 732

function(id){
  alert(MyId);
  swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted.", "success");
});

This will not work, because in this case id is the option isConfirm for your confirmation dialog - see SweetAlert Documentation.

This will work - no need for an additional variable:

function foo(id) {
  swal({
    title: "Are you sure?",
    text: "You will not be able to recover this imaginary file!",
    type: "warning",
    showCancelButton: true,
    confirmButtonColor: "#DD6B55",
    confirmButtonText: "Yes, delete it!",
    closeOnConfirm: false
  },
  function(isConfirm){
    alert(isConfirm);
    alert(id);
    swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted.", "success");
  }); 
} 
foo(10);

here the jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/60bLyy2k/

Upvotes: 9

Shailendra Sharma
Shailendra Sharma

Reputation: 6992

just put your parameter in local variable they are accessible in inner function or in clousers

function foo(id) {
    var MyId = id;
    swal({
      title: "Are you sure?",
      text: "You will not be able to recover this imaginary file!",
      type: "warning",
      showCancelButton: true,
      confirmButtonColor: "#DD6B55",
      confirmButtonText: "Yes, delete it!",
      closeOnConfirm: false
    },
    function(){
        alert(MyId);
      swal("Deleted!", "Your imaginary file has been deleted.", "success");
    });
}

foo(10);

here the fiddle https://jsfiddle.net/

Upvotes: 3

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