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@livechat/developer-ui-react
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Typescript library with react components for Text Platform Developer App.
Typescript library with react components for Text Platform Developer App
Use the npm or yarn package managers to install the package in your project.
npm install -g @livechat/developer-ui-react
# or
yarn global add @livechat/developer-ui-react
import { Button, Card } from "@livechat/design-system-react-components";
import type { AppConfig } from "@livechat/developer-sdk";
import { AppProvider, useApp } from "@livechat/developer-ui-react";
// import app config (aka. manifest) from proper location
// it can be downloaded using 'txdev app pull/clone' (@livechat/developer-cli)
import config from "./livechat.config.json";
function Component() {
const { app } = useApp();
return (
<Card>
<h1>App is now initialized and ready to use.</h1>
<h2>Account ID: {app.authorization?.data?.account_id}</h2>
<Button onClick={() => app.features.reports.sendError("4xx")}>
Send error
</Button>
</Card>
);
}
function Wrapper() {
return (
<AppProvider config={config as unknown as AppConfig}>
<Component />
</AppProvider>
);
}
To be able to use useApp hook, Component must be wrapped with AppProvider. It takes config of your app (aka. manifest) and uses it to construct app instance, to run initialization and authorization (if needed) under the hood. If you don't have your app config (aka. manifest) yet, please refer to @livechat/developer-cli to see how use Text Platform Developer CLI to pull/clone your app.
Also, have a look at @livechat/developer-sdk to see how you can use app instance and its built-in features f.e. reporting.
import { Button, Card } from "@livechat/design-system-react-components";
import {
useLiveChatDetails,
withLiveChatDetails,
LiveChatDetailsProvider,
} from "@livechat/developer-ui-react";
const Widget = ({ widget, customerProfile }: LiveChatDetailsContext) => (
<div>
<h1>LiveChat Chat Details widget</h1>
<Button onClick={() => widget.putMessage("New message")} />
<Card title="Customer profile">
<span>Name: {customerProfile?.name ?? "Loading..."}</span>
</Card>
</div>
);
const WidgetContainer = () => (
<LiveChatDetailsProvider>
{(context) => <Widget {...context} />}
</LiveChatDetailsProvider>
);
// or
const WidgetContainer = () => (
<LiveChatDetailsProvider>
<WidgetWrappedWithHook />
<WidgetWrappedWithHoc />
</LiveChatDetailsProvider>
);
const WidgetWrappedWithHook = () => {
const context = useLiveChatDetails();
return <Widget {...context} />;
};
const WidgetWrappedWithHoc = withLiveChatDetails(Widget);
For now we are supporting widgets:
LiveChatDetailsProvider and useLiveChatDetailsLiveChatMessageBoxProvider and useLiveChatMessageBoxLiveChatFullscreenProvider and useLiveChatFullscreenHelpDeskDetailsProvider and useHelpDeskDetailsHelpDeskFullscreenProvider and useHelpDeskFullscreenThe code and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License.
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Typescript library with react components for Text Platform Developer App.
The npm package @livechat/developer-ui-react receives a total of 132 weekly downloads. As such, @livechat/developer-ui-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @livechat/developer-ui-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 73 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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