AlertIOS
AlertIOS
provides functionality to create an iOS alert dialog with a message or create a prompt for user input.
Creating an iOS alert:
AlertIOS.alert(
'Sync Complete',
'All your data are belong to us.'
);
Creating an iOS prompt:
AlertIOS.prompt(
'Enter a value',
null,
text => console.log("You entered "+text)
);
We recommend using the Alert.alert
method for cross-platform support if you don't need to create iOS-only prompts.
Methods
Type Definitions
Reference
Methods
alert()
static alert(title: string, [message]: string, [callbackOrButtons]: ?(() => void), ButtonsArray, [type]: AlertType): [object Object]
Create and display a popup alert.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
title | string | Yes | The dialog's title. |
message | string | No | An optional message that appears below the dialog's title. |
callbackOrButtons | ?(() => void),ButtonsArray | No | This optional argument should be either a single-argument function or an array of buttons. If passed a function, it will be called when the user taps 'OK'. If passed an array of button configurations, each button should include a text key, as well as optional onPress and style keys. style should be one of 'default', 'cancel' or 'destructive'. |
type | AlertType | No | Deprecated, do not use. |
Example with custom buttons:
AlertIOS.alert(
'Update available',
'Keep your app up to date to enjoy the latest features',
[
{
text: 'Cancel',
onPress: () => console.log('Cancel Pressed'),
style: 'cancel',
},
{
text: 'Install',
onPress: () => console.log('Install Pressed'),
},
],
);
prompt()
static prompt(title: string, [message]: string, [callbackOrButtons]: ?((text: string) => void), ButtonsArray, [type]: AlertType, [defaultValue]: string): [object Object]
Create and display a prompt to enter some text.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
title | string | Yes | The dialog's title. |
message | string | No | An optional message that appears above the text input. |
callbackOrButtons | ?((text: string) => void),ButtonsArray | No | This optional argument should be either a single-argument function or an array of buttons. If passed a function, it will be called with the prompt's value when the user taps 'OK'. If passed an array of button configurations, each button should include a text key, as well as optional onPress and style keys (see example). style should be one of 'default', 'cancel' or 'destructive'. |
type | AlertType | No | This configures the text input. One of 'plain-text', 'secure-text' or 'login-password'. |
defaultValue | string | No | The default text in text input. |
Example with custom buttons:
AlertIOS.prompt(
'Enter password',
'Enter your password to claim your $1.5B in lottery winnings',
[
{
text: 'Cancel',
onPress: () => console.log('Cancel Pressed'),
style: 'cancel',
},
{
text: 'OK',
onPress: (password) => console.log('OK Pressed, password: ' + password),
},
],
'secure-text',
);
,
Example with the default button and a custom callback:
AlertIOS.prompt(
'Update username',
null,
(text) => console.log('Your username is ' + text),
null,
'default',
);
Type Definitions
AlertType
An Alert button type
Type |
---|
$Enum |
Constants:
Value | Description |
---|---|
default | Default alert with no inputs |
plain-text | Plain text input alert |
secure-text | Secure text input alert |
login-password | Login and password alert |
AlertButtonStyle
An Alert button style
Type |
---|
$Enum |
Constants:
Value | Description |
---|---|
default | Default button style |
cancel | Cancel button style |
destructive | Destructive button style |
ButtonsArray
Array or buttons
Type |
---|
Array |
Properties:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[text] | string | Button label |
[onPress] | function | Callback function when button pressed |
[style] | AlertButtonStyle | Button style |