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<script>
export default {
methods: {
open() {
this.$alert('This is a message', 'Title', {
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
callback: action => {
this.$message({
type: 'info',
message: `action: ${ action }`
});
}
});
},
open2() {
this.$confirm('This will permanently delete the file. Continue?', 'Warning', {
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
cancelButtonText: 'Cancel',
type: 'warning'
}).then(() => {
setTimeout(() => {
this.$message({
message: 'Delete completed',
type: 'success'
});
}, 200);
}).catch(() => {
setTimeout(() => {
this.$message({
message: 'Delete canceled',
type: 'info'
});
}, 200);
});
},
open3() {
this.$prompt('Please input your email', 'Tips', {
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
cancelButtonText: 'Cancel',
inputPattern: /[\w!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[\w!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*@(?:[\w](?:[\w-]*[\w])?\.)+[\w](?:[\w-]*[\w])?/,
inputErrorMessage: 'Invalid Email'
}).then(({ value }) => {
setTimeout(() => {
this.$message({
type: 'success',
message: 'Your email is:' + value
});
}, 200);
}).catch(() => {
setTimeout(() => {
this.$message({
type: 'info',
message: 'Input canceled'
});
}, 200);
});
},
open4() {
const h = this.$createElement;
this.$msgbox({
title: 'Message',
message: h('p', null, [
h('span', null, 'Message can be '),
h('i', { style: 'color: teal' }, 'VNode')
]),
showCancelButton: true,
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
cancelButtonText: 'Cancel',
beforeClose: (action, instance, done) => {
if (action === 'confirm') {
instance.confirmButtonLoading = true;
instance.confirmButtonText = 'Loading...';
setTimeout(() => {
done();
setTimeout(() => {
instance.confirmButtonLoading = false;
}, 300);
}, 3000);
} else {
done();
}
}
}).then(action => {
setTimeout(() => {
this.$message({
type: 'info',
message: 'action: ' + action
});
}, 200);
});
},
open5() {
this.$alert('<strong>This is <i>HTML</i> string</strong>', 'HTML String', {
dangerouslyUseHTMLString: true
});
}
}
};
</script>
## MessageBox
A set of modal boxes simulating system message box, mainly for alerting information, confirm operations and prompting messages.
:::tip
By design MessageBox provides simulations of system's `alert`, `confirm` and `prompt`so it's content should be simple. For more complicated contents, please use Dialog.
:::
### Alert
Alert interrupts user operation until the user confirms.
:::demo Open an alert by calling the `$alert` method. It simulates the system's `alert`, and cannot be closed by pressing ESC or clicking outside the box. In this example, two parameters `message` and `title` are received. It is worth mentioning that when the box is closed, it returns a `Promise` object for further processing. If you are not sure if your target browsers support `Promise`, you should import a third party polyfill or use callbacks instead like this example.
```html
<template>
<el-button type="text" @click="open">Click to open the Message Box</el-button>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
open() {
this.$alert('This is a message', 'Title', {
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
callback: action => {
this.$message({
type: 'info',
message: `action: ${ action }`
});
}
});
}
}
}
</script>
```
:::
### Confirm
Confirm is used to ask users' confirmation.
:::demo Call `$confirm` method to open a confirm, and it simulates the system's `confirm`. We can also highly customize Message Box by passing a third attribute `options` which is a literal object. The attribute `type` indicates the message type, and it's value can be `success`, `error`, `info` and `warning`. Note that the second attribute `title` must be a `string`, and if it is an `object`, it will be handled as the attribute `options`. Here we use `Promise` to handle further processing.
```html
<template>
<el-button type="text" @click="open2">Click to open the Message Box</el-button>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
open2() {
this.$confirm('This will permanently delete the file. Continue?', 'Warning', {
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
cancelButtonText: 'Cancel',
type: 'warning'
}).then(() => {
this.$message({
type: 'success',
message: 'Delete completed'
});
}).catch(() => {
this.$message({
type: 'info',
message: 'Delete canceled'
});
});
}
}
}
</script>
```
:::
### Prompt
Prompt is used when user input is required.
:::demo Call `$prompt` method to open a prompt, and it simulates the system's `prompt`. You can use `inputPattern` parameter to specify your own RegExp pattern. Use `inputValidator` to specify validation method, and it should return `Boolean` or `String`. Returning `false` or `String` means the validation has failed, and the string returned will be used as the `inputErrorMessage`. In addition, you can customize the placeholder of the input box with `inputPlaceholder` parameter.
```html
<template>
<el-button type="text" @click="open3">Click to open Message Box</el-button>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
open3() {
this.$prompt('Please input your e-mail', 'Tip', {
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
cancelButtonText: 'Cancel',
inputPattern: /[\w!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[\w!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*@(?:[\w](?:[\w-]*[\w])?\.)+[\w](?:[\w-]*[\w])?/,
inputErrorMessage: 'Invalid Email'
}).then(value => {
this.$message({
type: 'success',
message: 'Your email is:' + value
});
}).catch(() => {
this.$message({
type: 'info',
message: 'Input canceled'
});
});
}
}
}
</script>
```
:::
### Customization
Can be customized to show various content.
:::demo The three methods mentioned above are repackagings of the `$msgbox` method. This example calls `$msgbox` method directly using the `showCancelButton` attribute, which is used to indicate if a cancel button is displayed. Besides we can use `cancelButtonClass` to add a custom style and `cancelButtonText` to customize the button text (the confirm button also has these fields, and a complete list of fields can be found at the end of this documentation). This example also uses the `beforeClose` attribute. It is a method and will be triggered when the MessageBox instance will be closed, and its execution will stop the instance from closing. It has three parameters: `action`, `instance` and `done`. Using it enables you to manipulate the instance before it closes, e.g. activating `loading` for confirm button; you can invoke the `done` method to close the MessageBox instance (if `done` is not called inside `beforeClose`, the instance will not be closed).
```html
<template>
<el-button type="text" @click="open4">Click to open Message Box</el-button>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
open4() {
const h = this.$createElement;
this.$msgbox({
title: 'Message',
message: h('p', null, [
h('span', null, 'Message can be '),
h('i', { style: 'color: teal' }, 'VNode')
]),
showCancelButton: true,
confirmButtonText: 'OK',
cancelButtonText: 'Cancel',
beforeClose: (action, instance, done) => {
if (action === 'confirm') {
instance.confirmButtonLoading = true;
instance.confirmButtonText = 'Loading...';
setTimeout(() => {
done();
setTimeout(() => {
instance.confirmButtonLoading = false;
}, 300);
}, 3000);
} else {
done();
}
}
}).then(action => {
this.$message({
type: 'info',
message: 'action: ' + action
});
});
},
}
}
</script>
```
:::
### Use HTML String
`message` supports HTML string.
:::demo Set `dangerouslyUseHTMLString` to true and `message` will be treated as an HTML string.
```html
<template>
<el-button type="text" @click="open5">Click to open Message Box</el-button>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
open5() {
this.$alert('<strong>This is <i>HTML</i> string</strong>', 'HTML String', {
dangerouslyUseHTMLString: true
});
}
}
}
</script>
```
:::
:::warning
Although `message` property supports HTML strings, dynamically rendering arbitrary HTML on your website can be very dangerous because it can easily lead to [XSS attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_scripting). So when `dangerouslyUseHTMLString` is on, please make sure the content of `message` is trusted, and **never** assign `message` to user-provided content.
:::
### Global method
If Element is fully imported, it will add the following global methods for Vue.prototype: `$msgbox`, `$alert`, `$confirm` and `$prompt`. So in a Vue instance you can call `MessageBox` like what we did in this page. The parameters are:
- `$msgbox(options)`
- `$alert(message, title, options)` or `$alert(message, options)`
- `$confirm(message, title, options)` or `$confirm(message, options)`
- `$prompt(message, title, options)` or `$prompt(message, options)`
### Local import
If you prefer importing `MessageBox` on demand:
```javascript
import { MessageBox } from 'element-ui';
```
The corresponding methods are: `MessageBox`, `MessageBox.alert`, `MessageBox.confirm` and `MessageBox.prompt`. The parameters are the same as above.
:::warning
Although `message` property supports HTML strings, dynamically rendering arbitrary HTML on your website can be very dangerous because it can easily lead to [XSS attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_scripting). Please make sure the content of `message` is trusted, and **never** assign `message` to user-provided content.
:::
### Options
| Attribute | Description | Type | Accepted Values | Default |
|---------- |-------------- |---------- |-------------------------------- |-------- |
| title | title of the MessageBox | string | — | — |
| message | content of the MessageBox | string | — | — |
| dangerouslyUseHTMLString | whether `message` is treated as HTML string | boolean | — | false |
| type | message type, used for icon display | string | success/info/warning/error | — |
| customClass | custom class name for MessageBox | string | — | — |
| callback | MessageBox closing callback if you don't prefer Promise | function(action), where action can be 'confirm' or 'cancel', and `instance` is the MessageBox instance. You can access to that instance's attributes and methods | — | — |
| beforeClose | callback before MessageBox closes, and it will prevent MessageBox from closing | function(action, instance, done), where `action` can be 'confirm' or 'cancel'; `instance` is the MessageBox instance, and you can access to that instance's attributes and methods; `done` is for closing the instance | — | — |
| lockScroll | whether to lock body scroll when MessageBox prompts | boolean | — | true |
| showCancelButton | whether to show a cancel button | boolean | — | false (true when called with confirm and prompt) |
| showConfirmButton | whether to show a confirm button | boolean | — | true |
| cancelButtonText | text content of cancel button | string | — | Cancel |
| confirmButtonText | text content of confirm button | string | — | OK |
| cancelButtonClass | custom class name of cancel button | string | — | — |
| confirmButtonClass | custom class name of confirm button | string | — | — |
| closeOnClickModal | whether MessageBox can be closed by clicking the mask | boolean | — | true (false when called with alert) |
| closeOnPressEscape | whether MessageBox can be closed by pressing the ESC | boolean | — | true (false when called with alert) |
| closeOnHashChange | whether to close MessageBox when hash changes | boolean | — | true |
| showInput | whether to show an input | boolean | — | false (true when called with prompt) |
| inputPlaceholder | placeholder of input | string | — | — |
| inputValue | initial value of input | string | — | — |
| inputPattern | regexp for the input | regexp | — | — |
| inputValidator | validation function for the input. Should returns a boolean or string. If a string is returned, it will be assigned to inputErrorMessage | function | — | — |
| inputErrorMessage | error message when validation fails | string | — | Illegal input |