hx-confirm
The hx-confirm
attribute allows you to confirm an action before issuing a request. This can be useful
in cases where the action is destructive and you want to ensure that the user really wants to do it.
Here is an example:
<button hx-delete="/account" hx-confirm="Are you sure you wish to delete your account?">
Delete My Account
</button>
Event details
The event triggered by hx-confirm
contains additional properties in its detail
:
- triggeringEvent: the event that triggered the original request
- issueRequest(skipConfirmation=false): a callback which can be used to confirm the AJAX request
- question: the value of the
hx-confirm
attribute on the HTML element
Notes
hx-confirm
is inherited and can be placed on a parent elementhx-confirm
uses the browser’swindow.confirm
by default. You can customize this behavior as shown in this example.- a boolean
skipConfirmation
can be passed to theissueRequest
callback; if true (defaults to false), thewindow.confirm
will not be called and the AJAX request is issued directly