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@intercom/intercom-react-native

React Native wrapper to bridge our iOS and Android SDK

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Welcome to @intercom/intercom-react-native 👋

Version Documentation License: Apache--2.0 CircleCi

React Native wrapper to bridge our iOS and Android SDK

🏠 Website

📚 Developer Docs


📂 Homepage

Installation

$ npm install @intercom/intercom-react-native

or

yarn add @intercom/intercom-react-native

Android

If you're using React Native v0.60 or above, the library will be linked automatically without any steps being taken.

Android: Automatic linking with React Native v0.59 and below
$ react-native link @intercom/intercom-react-native
Android: Manual linking with React Native v0.59 and below
  • Add below code to android/settings.gradle
include ':intercom-react-native'
project(':intercom-react-native').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/@intercom/intercom-react-native/android')
  • Then edit android/app/build.gradle, inside dependencies at very bottom add
implementation project(':intercom-react-native')
Android: Setup
  • Add below lines to android/app/src/main/java/com/YOUR_APP/app/MainApplication.java inside onCreate method, replacing apiKey and appId which can be found in your workspace settings.
import com.intercom.reactnative.IntercomModule; //  <-- Add this line

// ...

@Override
public void onCreate() {
  super.onCreate();
  SoLoader.init(this, /* native exopackage */ false);

  // ...

  IntercomModule.initialize(this, "apiKey", "appId"); // <-- Add this line

  // ...
}
  • Open android/build.gradle and change minSdkVersion to 21, compileSdkVersion to at least 34 and targetSdkVersion to at least 33
buildscript {
    // ...
    ext {
        buildToolsVersion = "29.0.2"
        minSdkVersion = 21 // <-- Here
        compileSdkVersion = 34 // <-- Here
        targetSdkVersion = 33 // <-- Here
    }
    // ...
}
  • In android/build.gradle make sure that com.android.tools.build:gradle version is greater than 4.0.0
dependencies {
    classpath("com.android.tools.build:gradle:4.0.1")
    // ...
}
Android: Permissions

You will need to include the READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission in android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml if you have enabled attachments:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>

You can also include VIBRATE to enable vibration in push notifications:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.VIBRATE"/>
Android: Push Notifications

For Push notification support add GoogleServices and Firebase Cloud Messagng to your app.

More information about push notification setup HERE

  • Inside android/build.gradle add
buildscript {
    // ...
    dependencies {
        // ...
        classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.2.0' // <-- Add this
    }
}
  • In android/app/build.gradle in dependencies add Firebase Messaging and at the very bottom apply Google Services Plugin:
// ...

dependencies{
    implementation "com.facebook.react:react-native:+"

    implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:20.2.+' // <-- Add this
    // ...
}
// ...

apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services' // <-- Add this
apply from: file("../../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-android/native_modules.gradle"); applyNativeModulesAppBuildGradle(project)
  • Place google-services.json in android/app directory.

  • Create MainNotificationService.java inside your app directory(com.example.app) with below content:

    Remember to replace package com.example.app;, with your app package name

package com.example.app;

import com.google.firebase.messaging.FirebaseMessagingService;
import com.google.firebase.messaging.RemoteMessage;
import com.intercom.reactnative.IntercomModule;

public class MainNotificationService extends FirebaseMessagingService {

  @Override
  public void onNewToken(String refreshedToken) {
    IntercomModule.sendTokenToIntercom(getApplication(), refreshedToken);
    //DO LOGIC HERE
  }

  public void onMessageReceived(RemoteMessage remoteMessage) {
    if (IntercomModule.isIntercomPush(remoteMessage)) {
      IntercomModule.handleRemotePushMessage(getApplication(), remoteMessage);
    } else {
      // HANDLE NON-INTERCOM MESSAGE
    }
  }
}
  • Edit AndroidManifest.xml. Add below content inside <application> below <activity/>

Make sure that xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" is added to manifest tag

<!-- Add xmlns:tools to manifest. See example below-->
<manifest
  xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
>
  <application>
    <activity>
      ...
    </activity>
    ...

    <!-- START: Add this-->
    <service
      android:name=".MainNotificationService">
      <intent-filter>
        <action android:name="com.google.firebase.MESSAGING_EVENT"/>
      </intent-filter>
    </service>

    <receiver
      android:name="com.intercom.reactnative.RNIntercomPushBroadcastReceiver"
      tools:replace="android:exported"
      android:exported="true"/>
    <!-- END: Add this-->

  </application>
</manifest>
  • Add below code to your React Native app
  useEffect(() => {
    /**
     * Handle PushNotification
     */
    const appStateListener = AppState.addEventListener(
      'change',
      (nextAppState) =>
        nextAppState === 'active' && Intercom.handlePushMessage()
    );
    return () => AppState.removeEventListener('change', () => true); // <- for RN < 0.65
    return () => appStateListener.remove() // <- for RN >= 0.65
  }
  , [])
  • Add below code to <activity> inside AndroidManifest.xml

<activity
  android:name=".MainActivity"
  android:label="@string/app_name"
  android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenSize|uiMode"
  android:launchMode="singleTask"
  android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize">
  <intent-filter>
    <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN"/>
    <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER"/>
  </intent-filter>

  <!--  START: Add this  -->
  <intent-filter>
    <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW"/>
    <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT"/>
    <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE"/>

    <data android:scheme="http" android:host="Your app url(www.app.com)"/> <!-- Edit this line -->
    <data android:scheme="Your app scheme(app)"/> <!-- Edit this line -->
  </intent-filter>
  <!--  END: Add this  -->

</activity>

Add the following in your MainActivity

  override fun onNewIntent(intent: Intent) {
    super.onNewIntent(intent)
    setIntent(intent)
  }

See the example app for an example of how to handle deep linking in your app.

IOS

Intercom for iOS requires a minimum iOS version of 15.

cd ios
pod install
cd ..

If you're using React Native v0.60 or above, the library will be linked automatically without any steps being taken.

iOS: Manual linking with React Native v0.59 and below

See How to manually link IOS Intercom SDK

iOS: Setup
  • Open ios/AppDelegate.m then add below code:

  • At the top of file add the following:

#import "AppDelegate.h"
#import <React/RCTBridge.h>
#import <React/RCTBundleURLProvider.h>
#import <React/RCTRootView.h>
// ...
#import <IntercomModule.h> // <-- Add This
  • Inside didFinishLaunchingWithOptions before return YES add, remember to replace apiKey and appId which can be found in your workspace settings:
  // ...
  self.window.rootViewController = rootViewController;

  [IntercomModule initialize:@"apiKey" withAppId:@"appId"]; // <-- Add this (Remember to replace strings with your api keys)

  return YES;
  }
iOS: Permissions

Add this permission to your Info.plist

<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access your camera to take photos within a conversation</string>
iOS: Push Notifications

Note: You should request user permission to display push notifications. e.g. react-native-permissions

Add Push Notifications and Background Modes > Remote Notifications Details HERE

Option 1: In your JavaScript code

An example using react-native-notifications:

// Request notification permissions
Notifications.registerRemoteNotifications();

// When permission is granted, send the device token to Intercom using [Intercom.sendTokenToIntercom(token)](#intercomsendtokentointercomtoken)
Notifications.events().registerRemoteNotificationsRegistered(({ deviceToken }: Registered) => {
  Intercom.sendTokenToIntercom(deviceToken);
});

Option 2: In your native code

  • In AppDelegate.m at the top add
#import <UserNotifications/UserNotifications.h>
  • Request notification permissions when app launches by adding the following to didFinishLaunchingWithOptions before return YES;:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
    // ...

    // START: Code to add
    UNUserNotificationCenter *center = [UNUserNotificationCenter currentNotificationCenter];
    [center requestAuthorizationWithOptions:(UNAuthorizationOptionAlert + UNAuthorizationOptionSound)
                          completionHandler:^(BOOL granted, NSError *_Nullable error) {
                          }];
    [[UIApplication sharedApplication] registerForRemoteNotifications];
    // END: Code to add

    return YES;
}
  • In same file, above @end add the following to send the device token to Intercom when permission is granted:
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken {
    [IntercomModule setDeviceToken:deviceToken];
}

@end

Add URL types

Xcode utl types

Setup of React Native deep links can be found Here

  • Add import to AppDelegate.m
#import "AppDelegate.h"

#import <React/RCTBridge.h>
#import <React/RCTBundleURLProvider.h>
#import <React/RCTRootView.h>

#import <React/RCTLinkingManager.h> <--Add this
  • Add below code to AppDelegate.m above @end
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
   openURL:(NSURL *)url
   options:(NSDictionary<UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey,id> *)options
{
  return [RCTLinkingManager application:application openURL:url options:options];
}


- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)url
  sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication annotation:(id)annotation
{
  return [RCTLinkingManager application:application openURL:url
                      sourceApplication:sourceApplication annotation:annotation];
}

@end

See the example app for an example of how to handle deep linking in your app.


Expo

If you are using Expo, you can use the built-in plugin.

After installing this npm package, add the config plugin to the plugins array of your app.json or app.config.js:

{
  "expo": {
    "plugins": ["@intercom/intercom-react-native"]
  }
}

The plugin provides props for extra customization. Every time you change the props or plugins, you'll need to rebuild (and prebuild) the native app. If no extra properties are added, defaults will be used.

  • appId (string): App ID from Intercom.
  • androidApiKey (string): Android API Key from Intercom.
  • iosApiKey (string): iOS API Key from Intercom.
  • intercomRegion (string): Region for Intercom US, EU, AU. Optional. Defaults to US.
{
  "expo": {
    "plugins": [
      [
        "@intercom/intercom-react-native",
        {
          "appId": "abc123",
          "androidApiKey": "android_sdk-abc123",
          "iosApiKey": "ios_sdk-abc123",
          "intercomRegion": "EU" // Europe
        }
      ]
    ]
  }
}
Expo: Push notifications

Add the following configurations into your app.json or app.config.js:

Place your google-services.json inside the project's root and link it

{
  "expo": {
    ...
    "android": {
      "googleServicesFile": "./google-services.json",
      ...
    }
  }

Add the necessary permission descriptions to infoPlist key.

{
  "expo": {
    ...
    "ios": {
      ...
      "infoPlist": {
        "NSCameraUsageDescription": "This is just a sample text to access the Camera",
      }
      ...
    }
  }
}

Note: You should request user permission to display push notifications. e.g. react-native-permissions

Next, rebuild your app as described in the "Adding custom native code" guide.

Note: You can read more on Expo documentation

{
  "expo": {
    "android": {
       "intentFilters": [
        {
          "action": "VIEW",
          "data": [
            {
              "host": "Your app scheme(app)"
            }
          ],
          "category": ["BROWSABLE", "DEFAULT"]
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}
{
  "expo": {
    "android": {
      "intentFilters": [
        {
          "action": "VIEW",
          "autoVerify": true,
          "data": [
            {
              "scheme": "https",
              "host": "Your app url(www.app.com)",
              "pathPrefix": "Your url prefix e.g. /settings)"
            }
          ],
          "category": ["BROWSABLE", "DEFAULT"]
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}
{
  "expo": {
    "ios": {
      "infoPlist": {
        "LSApplicationQueriesSchemes": ["Your app scheme(app)"]
      }
    }
  }
}
{
  "expo": {
    "ios": {
      "infoPlist": {
        "IntercomUniversalLinkDomains": ["Your app url(www.app.com)"]
      }
    }
  }
}

Methods

Import

import Intercom, { IntercomContent, Space } from '@intercom/intercom-react-native';


Intercom.setUserHash(userHash) (Optional)

Sets the user hash necessary for validation when Identity Verification is enabled. This should be called before any registration calls.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
userHashstringyes

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.loginUnidentifiedUser()

Login a unidentified user. This is a user that doesn't have any identifiable information such as a userId or email.

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.loginUserWithUserAttributes({email,userId})

Login a user with identifiable information.

Options

One of below fields is required.

TypeTypeRequired
emailstringno
userIdstringno

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.updateUser(userAttributes)

Updates a user in Intercom.

You can send any data you like to Intercom. Typically our customers see a lot of value in sending data that
  • relates to customer development, such as price plan, value of purchases, etc. Once these have been sent to
  • Intercom you can then apply filters based on these attributes.
Intercom.updateUser({
  email: 'name@intercom.com',
  userId: 'userId',
  name: 'Name',
  phone: '010-1234-5678',
  languageOverride: 'languageOverride',
  signedUpAt: 1621844451,
  unsubscribedFromEmails: true,
  companies: [{
    createdAt: 1621844451,
    id: 'companyId',
    monthlySpend: 100,
    name: 'CompanyName',
    plan: "plan",
    customAttributes: {
      city: "New York"
    },
  }],
  customAttributes: {
    userCustomAttribute: 123,
    hasUserCustomAttribute: true
  }
});

Options

TypeTypeRequired
userIdstringno
emailstringno
namestringno
phonestringno
languageOverridestringno
signedUpAtnumber (timestamp)no
unsubscribedFromEmailsbooleanno
companiesarrayno
customAttributesobject {key: boolean,string, number}no

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.logout()

Logout is used to clear all local caches and user data the Intercom SDK has created. Use this at a time when you wish to log a user out of your app or change a user. Once called, the SDK will no longer communicate with Intercom until a further registration is made.

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.logEvent(eventName, metaData)

Logs an event with a given name and some metadata.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
eventNamestringyes
metaDataobject {key: boolean,string,number}no

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.sendTokenToIntercom(token)

This takes a push registration token to send to Intercom to enable this device to receive push.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
tokenstringyes

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.getUnreadConversationCount()

Gets the number of unread conversations for a user.

Returns

Promise<number>


Intercom.handlePushMessage()

Handles the opening of an Intercom push message. This will retrieve the URI from the last Intercom push message.

  useEffect(() => {
  /**
   * Handle PushNotification Open
   */
  const appStateListener = AppState.addEventListener(
    'change',
    (nextAppState) =>
      nextAppState === 'active' && Intercom.handlePushMessage()
  );

  return () => AppState.removeEventListener('change', () => {}); // <- for RN < 0.65
  return () => appStateListener.remove(); // <- for RN >= 0.65
}, []);

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.present()

Opens the Intercom Messenger automatically to the best place for your users.

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.presentMessageComposer(initialMessage)

Open the conversation screen with the composer pre-populated text.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
initialMessagestringno

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.presentSpace(Space.helpCenter);

Open up your apps help center

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.presentContent(IntercomContent.helpCenterCollectionsWithIds(collections))

Present the help center with specific collections only .

Note: If the requested collections cannot be found, the full help center will be shown instead.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
collectionsstring[]no

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.fetchHelpCenterCollections()

Fetch a list of all Collections.

Returns

Promise<HelpCenterCollectionItem[]>


Intercom.fetchHelpCenterCollection(collectionId)

Get a list of subcollections/articles for a collection.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
collectionIdstringyes

Returns

Promise<HelpCenterCollectionContent>


Intercom.searchHelpCenter(searchTerm)

Get a list of articles in the Help Center, filtered by a search term

Options

TypeTypeRequired
searchTermstringyes

Returns

Promise<HelpCenterArticleSearchResult[]>


Intercom.presentContent(IntercomContent.articleWithArticleId(articleId))

Displays article with given id.

TypeTypeRequired
articleIdstringyes

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.presentContent(IntercomContent.carouselWithCarouselId(carouselId))

Displays carousel

Options

TypeTypeRequired
carouselIdstringyes

Returns

Promise<boolean>

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.setInAppMessageVisibility(visibility)

Toggles visibility of in-app messages.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
visibilitystring GONE, VISIBLEyes

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.setLauncherVisibility(visibility)

Toggles visibility of the launcher view. Set as Intercom.Visibility.GONE to hide the launcher when you don't want it to be visible.

Options

TypeTypeRequired
visibilitystring GONE, VISIBLEyes

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.setBottomPadding(bottomPadding)

Set the bottom padding of in app messages and the launcher.

Setting the bottom padding will increase how far from the bottom of the screen the default launcher and in app messages will appear

Options

TypeTypeRequired
bottomPaddingnumberyes

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.setLogLevel(logLevel)

Set the level of the native logger

Options

TypeTypeRequired
logLevelstring(ASSERT, DEBUG, DISABLED, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, WARN)yes

Returns

Promise<boolean>


Intercom.addEventListener(event,callback)

Sets a listener for listed events:

EventPlatform
IntercomUnreadConversationCountDidChangeNotificationIOS, Android
IntercomHelpCenterDidShowNotificationIOS
IntercomHelpCenterDidHideNotificationIOS
IntercomWindowDidShowNotificationIOS
IntercomWindowDidHideNotificationIOS
useEffect(() => {
  const listener = Intercom.addEventListener('IntercomUnreadConversationCountDidChangeNotification', ({count}) => alert(count));
  return () => {
    listener.remove();
  }
}, [])

Options

TypeTypeRequired
eventstring (IntercomEvents)yes
callbackfunction ({count?: number, visible?: boolean}) => voidyes

Returns

EmitterSubscription


Types

type HelpCenterArticle = {
  it: string;
  title: string;
};

type HelpCenterCollectionItem = {
  id: string;
  title: string;
  summary: string;
};

type HelpCenterCollectionContent = {
  id: string;
  name: string;
  summary: string;
  articles: HelpCenterArticle[];
  collections: HelpCenterCollectionItem[];
};

type HelpCenterArticleSearchResult = {
  id: string;
  title: string;
  matchingSnippet: string;
  summary: string;
};

Usage

Check example app


Troubleshooting

  • This project uses AndroidX dependencies, but the 'android.useAndroidX' property is not enabled.
    • To enable jetifier, add those two lines to your gradle.properties file:
      android.useAndroidX=true
      android.enableJetifier=true
      
  • When Android app keeps stopping (E/AndroidRuntime: FATAL EXCEPTION: mqt_native_modules)
    • Add those lines to dependencies in ./android/app/build.gradle:
      implementation 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.1.0'
      implementation 'androidx.swiperefreshlayout:swiperefreshlayout:1.1.0-alpha03'
      
  • When tests with Jest fail mentioning "Cannot read property 'UNREAD_CHANGE_NOTIFICATION' of undefined"
    • Make a jest.mock function with the library:
      // jest/setup.ts
      jest.mock('@intercom/intercom-react-native', () => jest.fn());
      

Author

👤 Intercom (https://www.intercom.com/)

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📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.


Created with ❤️ by Intercom

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Package last updated on 04 Nov 2024

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