Reputation: 2420
I want yes/No alerts using jQuery, instead of ok/Cancel button:
jQuery.alerts.okButton = 'Yes';
jQuery.alerts.cancelButton = 'No';
jConfirm('Are you sure??', '', function(r) {
if (r == true) {
//Ok button pressed...
}
}
Any other alternatives?
Upvotes: 144
Views: 820594
Reputation: 59
Try This... It's very simple just use confirm dialog box for alert with YES|NO.
if(confirm("Do you want to upgrade?")){ Your code }
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 8552
ConfirmDialog('Are you sure');
function ConfirmDialog(message) {
$('<div></div>').appendTo('body')
.html('<div><h6>' + message + '?</h6></div>')
.dialog({
modal: true,
title: 'Delete message',
zIndex: 10000,
autoOpen: true,
width: 'auto',
resizable: false,
buttons: {
Yes: function() {
// $(obj).removeAttr('onclick');
// $(obj).parents('.Parent').remove();
$('body').append('<h1>Confirm Dialog Result: <i>Yes</i></h1>');
$(this).dialog("close");
},
No: function() {
$('body').append('<h1>Confirm Dialog Result: <i>No</i></h1>');
$(this).dialog("close");
}
},
close: function(event, ui) {
$(this).remove();
}
});
};
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<link href="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.12.1/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.12.1/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
Upvotes: 147
Reputation: 759
I've used these codes:
HTML:
<a id="delete-button">Delete</a>
jQuery:
<script>
$("#delete-button").click(function(){
if(confirm("Are you sure you want to delete this?")){
$("#delete-button").attr("href", "query.php?ACTION=delete&ID='1'");
}
else{
return false;
}
});
</script>
These codes works for me, but I'm not really sure if this is proper. What do you think?
Upvotes: 75
Reputation: 41
I needed to apply a translation to the Ok and Cancel buttons. I modified the code to except dynamic text (calls my translation function)
$.extend({
confirm: function(message, title, okAction) {
$("<div></div>").dialog({
// Remove the closing 'X' from the dialog
open: function(event, ui) { $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close").hide(); },
width: 500,
buttons: [{
text: localizationInstance.translate("Ok"),
click: function () {
$(this).dialog("close");
okAction();
}
},
{
text: localizationInstance.translate("Cancel"),
click: function() {
$(this).dialog("close");
}
}],
close: function(event, ui) { $(this).remove(); },
resizable: false,
title: title,
modal: true
}).text(message);
}
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
You can reuse your confirm:
function doConfirm(body, $_nombrefuncion)
{ var param = undefined;
var $confirm = $("<div id='confirm' class='hide'></div>").dialog({
autoOpen: false,
buttons: {
Yes: function() {
param = true;
$_nombrefuncion(param);
$(this).dialog('close');
},
No: function() {
param = false;
$_nombrefuncion(param);
$(this).dialog('close');
}
}
});
$confirm.html("<h3>"+body+"<h3>");
$confirm.dialog('open');
};
// for this form just u must change or create a new function for to reuse the confirm
function resultadoconfirmresetVTyBFD(param){
$fecha = $("#asigfecha").val();
if(param ==true){
// DO THE CONFIRM
}
}
//Now just u must call the function doConfirm
doConfirm('body message',resultadoconfirmresetVTyBFD);
Upvotes: -3
Reputation: 1939
The alert method blocks execution until the user closes it:
use the confirm function:
if (confirm('Some message')) {
alert('Thanks for confirming');
} else {
alert('Why did you press cancel? You should have confirmed');
}
Upvotes: 148
Reputation: 49583
Have a look at this jQuery plugin: jquery.confirm.
<a href="home" class="confirm">Go to home</a>
and then:
$(".confirm").confirm();
This will show a confirmation popup before proceeding to following the link.
There's a demo here: http://myclabs.github.com/jquery.confirm/
Upvotes: 27
Reputation: 332
All the example I've seen aren't reusable for different "yes/no" type questions. I was looking for something that would allow me to specify a callback so I could call for any situation.
The following is working well for me:
$.extend({ confirm: function (title, message, yesText, yesCallback) {
$("<div></div>").dialog( {
buttons: [{
text: yesText,
click: function() {
yesCallback();
$( this ).remove();
}
},
{
text: "Cancel",
click: function() {
$( this ).remove();
}
}
],
close: function (event, ui) { $(this).remove(); },
resizable: false,
title: title,
modal: true
}).text(message).parent().addClass("alert");
}
});
I then call it like this:
var deleteOk = function() {
uploadFile.del(fileid, function() {alert("Deleted")})
};
$.confirm(
"CONFIRM", //title
"Delete " + filename + "?", //message
"Delete", //button text
deleteOk //"yes" callback
);
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 111
I had trouble getting the answer back from the dialog box but eventually came up with a solution by combining the answer from this other question display-yes-and-no-buttons-instead-of-ok-and-cancel-in-confirm-box with part of the code from the modal-confirmation dialog
This is what was suggested for the other question:
Create your own confirm box:
<div id="confirmBox">
<div class="message"></div>
<span class="yes">Yes</span>
<span class="no">No</span>
</div>
Create your own confirm()
method:
function doConfirm(msg, yesFn, noFn)
{
var confirmBox = $("#confirmBox");
confirmBox.find(".message").text(msg);
confirmBox.find(".yes,.no").unbind().click(function()
{
confirmBox.hide();
});
confirmBox.find(".yes").click(yesFn);
confirmBox.find(".no").click(noFn);
confirmBox.show();
}
Call it by your code:
doConfirm("Are you sure?", function yes()
{
form.submit();
}, function no()
{
// do nothing
});
MY CHANGES
I have tweaked the above so that instead of calling confirmBox.show()
I used confirmBox.dialog({...})
like this
confirmBox.dialog
({
autoOpen: true,
modal: true,
buttons:
{
'Yes': function () {
$(this).dialog('close');
$(this).find(".yes").click();
},
'No': function () {
$(this).dialog('close');
$(this).find(".no").click();
}
}
});
The other change I made was to create the confirmBox div within the doConfirm function, like ThulasiRam did in his answer.
Upvotes: 6