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@bot-flux/react
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npm install @bot-flux/react
import { Standard } from '@bot-flux/react'
const App = () => {
return (
<Standard
botflux="lead-generation-copy-3luzm6b"
style={{ width: '100%', height: '600px' }}
/>
)
}
This code is creating a container with a 100% width (will match parent width) and 600px height.
import { Popup } from '@bot-flux/react'
const App = () => {
return <Popup botflux="lead-generation-copy-3luzm6b" autoShowDelay={3000} />
}
This code will automatically trigger the popup window after 3 seconds.
You can use these commands:
import { open } from '@bot-flux/react'
open()
import { close } from '@bot-flux/react'
close()
import { toggle } from '@bot-flux/react'
toggle()
import { Bubble } from '@bot-flux/react'
const App = () => {
return (
<Bubble
botflux="lead-generation-copy-3luzm6b"
previewMessage={{
message: 'I have a question for you!',
autoShowDelay: 5000,
avatarUrl: 'https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/16015833?v=4',
}}
theme={{
button: { backgroundColor: '#0042DA', iconColor: '#FFFFFF' },
previewMessage: { backgroundColor: '#ffffff', textColor: 'black' },
}}
/>
)
}
This code will show the bubble and let a preview message appear after 5 seconds.
You can use these commands:
import { showPreviewMessage } from '@bot-flux/react'
Botflux.showPreviewMessage()
import { hidePreviewMessage } from '@bot-flux/react'
Botflux.hidePreviewMessage()
You can use these commands:
import { open } from '@bot-flux/react'
open()
import { close } from '@bot-flux/react'
close()
import { toggle } from '@bot-flux/react'
toggle()
You can prefill the bot variable values in your embed code by adding the prefilledVariables option. Here is an example:
import { Standard } from '@bot-flux/react'
const App = () => {
return (
<Standard
botflux="lead-generation-copy-3luzm6b"
style={{ width: '100%', height: '600px' }}
prefilledVariables={{
'Current URL': 'https://my-site/account',
'User name': 'John Doe',
}}
/>
)
}
It will prefill the Current URL variable with "https://my-site/account" and the User name variable with "John Doe". More info about variables: here.
Note that if your site URL contains query params (i.e. https://botflux.io?User%20name=John%20Doe), the variables will automatically be injected to the botflux. So you don't need to manually transfer query params to the bot embed configuration.
FAQs
Convenient library to display botflux bots on your Next.js website
We found that @bot-flux/react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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