NOTICE: the alert package name on npm has been given away. This has been
deprecated for a long time. See below. Don't use alert from npm if you're
expecting an isomorphic alert package.
NOTICE: deprecated use node-notifier instead, it's better maintained, has more
options, and is all-around a better package. alert will not get any new
updates.
Cross-platform, isomorphic alert, for Node and browser (previously alert-node)
IMPORTANT this project was previously called alert-node. The package name
changed in v4. Huge thanks to @iclanzan for the
package name!
- Uses
window.alertin the browser. - Uses
kdialogzenity,yad,notify-send,xmessage,dialog, orwhiptailon Linux and BSD (depending on what's available). - Uses
osascript/System Eventson Mac. - Uses
cscripton Windows (ormsgifcscriptfails). - Defaults to
console.log.
npm i alert
import alert from 'alert'
alert('howdy')If using the API, you can specify a program to use. This can be one of:
- dialog (Linux)
- kdialog (Linux)
- notify-send (Linux)
- whiptail (Linux)
- xmessage (Linux)
- yad (Linux)
- zenity (Linux)
- osascript (Mac)
- cscript (Windows)
- msg (Windows)
- console (
console.log)
Note that this will override any internal checks to get the correct program, and will blow up if you get it wrong. It's advised to just use the default behavior.
import alert from 'alert'
alert('hey!', 'yad')alert also has a cli. npm i -g alert and run alert 'sup brah'.
To disable alert for testing purposes or otherwise, you can set an environment variable DISABLE_ALERT=1.