I have setup AlertJS properly with my Angular App and it is working good for my success,error, and alert. However, the way I setup the confirm method is not working properly.
Here is the implementation for my AlertJS Service
confirm(title: string, message: string, okCallback: () => any, cancelCallback: () => any) {
alertify.confirm(title, message, (e: any) => {
if (e.button.text === 'OK') {
okCallback();
} else {
cancelCallback();
}
});
}
success(message: string) {
alertify.success(message);
}
error(message: string) {
alertify.error(message);
}
warning(message: string) {
alertify.warning(message);
}
message(message: string) {
alertify.message(message);
}
alert(title: string, message: string, movable: boolean) {
alertify.alert(title, message).set('movable', movable);
}
in my component, I am calling the confirm method for the AlertifyJS as the following:
this.alertify.confirm('Success!',
'Secret questions/answers have been saved!, would you like to setup a new password?',
() => {
this.isActive = false;
this.isCreateNewPassword = true;
},
() => {
this.router.navigate(['/registrations']);
});
It is not populating the title correctly. Instead, it is keeping it as default and putting the word 'Success' as my message.
When I remove the title as a parameter from both the implementation and the call then the confirm works as expected!
Any idea how to fix this?