/** * Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant * of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. * * @providesModule Alert * @flow */ 'use strict'; var AlertIOS = require('AlertIOS'); var Platform = require('Platform'); var DialogModuleAndroid = require('NativeModules').DialogManagerAndroid; import type { AlertType, AlertButtonStyle } from 'AlertIOS'; type Buttons = Array<{ text?: string; onPress?: ?Function; style?: AlertButtonStyle; }>; /** * Launches an alert dialog with the specified title and message. * * Optionally provide a list of buttons. Tapping any button will fire the * respective onPress callback and dismiss the alert. By default, the only * button will be an 'OK' button. * * 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`; entering text in an alert is common on iOS only. * * ## iOS * * On iOS you can specify any number of buttons. Each button can optionally * specify a style and you can also specify type of the alert. Refer to * `AlertIOS` for details. * * ## Android * * 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') * * ``` * // 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')}, * ] * ) * ``` */ class Alert { static alert( title: ?string, message?: ?string, buttons?: Buttons, type?: AlertType ): void { if (Platform.OS === 'ios') { AlertIOS.alert(title, message, buttons, type); } else if (Platform.OS === 'android') { AlertAndroid.alert(title, message, buttons); } } } /** * Wrapper around the Android native module. */ class AlertAndroid { static alert( title: ?string, message?: ?string, buttons?: Buttons, ): void { var config = { title: title || '', message: message || '', }; // At most three buttons (neutral, negative, positive). Ignore rest. // The text 'OK' should be probably localized. iOS Alert does that in native. var validButtons: Buttons = buttons ? buttons.slice(0, 3) : [{text: 'OK'}]; var buttonPositive = validButtons.pop(); var buttonNegative = validButtons.pop(); var buttonNeutral = validButtons.pop(); if (buttonNeutral) { config = {...config, buttonNeutral: buttonNeutral.text || '' } } if (buttonNegative) { config = {...config, buttonNegative: buttonNegative.text || '' } } if (buttonPositive) { config = {...config, buttonPositive: buttonPositive.text || '' } } DialogModuleAndroid.showAlert( config, (errorMessage) => console.warn(message), (action, buttonKey) => { if (action !== DialogModuleAndroid.buttonClicked) { return; } if (buttonKey === DialogModuleAndroid.buttonNeutral) { buttonNeutral.onPress && buttonNeutral.onPress(); } else if (buttonKey === DialogModuleAndroid.buttonNegative) { buttonNegative.onPress && buttonNegative.onPress(); } else if (buttonKey === DialogModuleAndroid.buttonPositive) { buttonPositive.onPress && buttonPositive.onPress(); } } ); } } module.exports = Alert;