Alert
Use Alert
to display an alert dialog.
This is an API that works both on iOS and Android and can
show static alerts. To show an alert that prompts the user
to enter some information, see
AlertIOS
, as entering text in an alert is common on iOS only.
Optionally provide a list of buttons. Tapping any button
will fire the respective onPress
callback,
and dismiss the alert. If no buttons are provided, a
single 'OK' button will be displayed by default.
On iOS, you can specify any number of buttons.
On Android, at most three buttons can be specified. Android has a concept of a neutral, negative and a positive button:
- If you specify one button, it will be the 'positive' one (such as 'OK')
- Two buttons mean 'negative', 'positive' (such as 'Cancel', 'OK')
- Three buttons mean 'neutral', 'negative', 'positive' (such as 'Later', 'Cancel', 'OK')
Alerts on Android can be dismissed by tapping outside of
the alert box. This event can be handled by providing an
optional options
parameter, with an
onDismiss
callback property
{ onDismiss: () => {} }
.
Alternatively, the dismissing behavior can be disabled
altogether by providing an optional
options
parameter with the
cancelable
property set to
false
, i.e.
{ cancelable: false }
Example usage:
// Works on both iOS and Android
Alert.alert(
'Alert Title',
'My Alert Msg',
[
{text: 'Ask me later', onPress: () => console.log('Ask me later pressed')},
{text: 'Cancel', onPress: () => console.log('Cancel Pressed'), style: 'cancel'},
{text: 'OK', onPress: () => console.log('OK Pressed')},
],
{ cancelable: false }
)
Methods
Reference
Methods
alert()
Alert.alert(title, [message], [buttons], [options]);
Launches an alert dialog with the specified title, and optionally a message.
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
title | string | Yes | Alert title |
message | string | No | Alert message |
buttons | array | No | Array of buttons |
options | object | No | See below. |
The optional buttons
array should be composed
of objects with any of the following:
-
text
(string) - text to display for this button -
onPress
(function) - callback to be fired when button is tapped -
style
(string) - on iOS, specifies the button style, one of 'default', 'cancel', or 'destructive'
The options
object may include the following
keys:
-
onDismiss
- provide a callback function to handle dismissal on Android -
cancelable
- set to false to disable the default dismissal behavior on Android