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from fasthtml.common import Div, fast_app, Script, Button, Label | |
js_solution_2 = """ | |
document.addEventListener("htmx:confirm", function(e) { | |
console.log(e); | |
// The event is triggered on every trigger for a request, so we need to check if the element | |
// that triggered the request has a hx-confirm attribute, if not we can return early and let | |
// the default behavior happen | |
if (!e.detail.target.hasAttribute('hx-confirm')) return | |
// This will prevent the request from being issued to later manually issue it | |
e.preventDefault() | |
Swal.fire({ | |
title: "Proceed?", | |
text: `I ask you... ${e.detail.question}` | |
}).then(function(result) { | |
if (result.isConfirmed) { | |
// If the user confirms, we manually issue the request | |
e.detail.issueRequest(true); // true to skip the built-in window.confirm() | |
} | |
}) | |
}) | |
""" | |
app, rt = fast_app(hdrs=[Script(src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sweetalert2@11"), Script(js_solution_2)]) | |
def page(): | |
return Div(cls="container grid")(Label("Solution 1"), solution1(), Label("Solution 2"), solution2()) | |
# ---- Solution 1 ---- | |
def solution1(): | |
js = """ | |
Swal.fire({title: 'Confirm', text:'Do you want to continue?'}).then((result)=>{ | |
if(result.isConfirmed){ | |
htmx.trigger(this, 'confirmed'); | |
} | |
}) | |
""" | |
return Button("Click me", hx_get=confirmed, hx_trigger="confirmed", onClick=js) | |
def confirmed(): | |
return "Confirmed" | |
# ---- Solution 2 ---- | |
def solution2(): | |
return Button("Click me", hx_get=confirmed, hx_confirm="Do you want to continue?") | |
DESC = "Demonstrates how to implement a custom confirmation dialog with htmx" | |
DOC = """ | |
htmx supports the [hx-confirm](https://htmx.org/attributes/hx-confirm/) attribute to provide a simple mechanism for confirming a user action. This uses the default confirm() function in javascript which, while trusty, may not be consistent with your applications UX. | |
In this example we will see how to use [sweetalert2](https://sweetalert2.github.io/) to implement a custom confirmation dialog. Below are two examples, one using a click+custom event method, and one using the built-in hx-confirm attribute and the [htmx:confirm](https://htmx.org/events/#htmx:confirm) event. | |
## Using on click+custom event | |
::solution1:: | |
Here we use javascript to show a Sweet Alert 2 on a click, asking for confirmation. If the user confirms the dialog, we then trigger the request by triggering the custom “confirmed” event which is then picked up by hx-trigger. | |
## Vanilla JS, hx-confirm | |
We add some javascript to invoke Sweet Alert 2 on a click, asking for confirmation. If the user confirms the dialog, we trigger the request by calling the issueRequest method. We pass `skipConfirmation=true` as argument to skip `window.confirm`. | |
::solution2:: | |
Javascript code | |
::js_solution_2:: | |
This allows to use hx-confirm’s value in the prompt which is convenient when the question depends on the element. | |
Learn more about the htmx:confirm event [here](https://htmx.org/events/#htmx:confirm). | |
""" | |
HTMX_URL = "https://htmx.org/examples/confirm/" | |
HEIGHT = "250px" | |