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Vivocha React Native SDK
Using npm:
npm install --save @vivocha/react-native-vivocha-chat-only
npm install --save @vivocha/react-native-vivocha-shared-frameworks
or using yarn:
yarn add @vivocha/react-native-vivocha-chat-only
yarn add @vivocha/react-native-vivocha-shared-frameworks
Add vivocha-sdk include in android/settings.gradle:
include ':vivocha-sdk'
project(':vivocha-sdk').projectDir = new File('../node_modules/@vivocha/react-native-vivocha-chat-only/android/vivocha-sdk')
Add react-native-vivocha-chat-only plugin in app.json:
{
"expo": {
"plugins": [
"@vivocha/react-native-vivocha-chat-only"
]
}
}
import Vivocha, { VivochaValues } from '@vivocha/react-native-vivocha-chat-only';
const vivocha = Vivocha.instance;
const servId = Platform.select({
android: 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXX', // android entry point Service ID
ios: 'YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY-YYYYYYYYYYYYY', // ios entry point Service ID
default: '',
});
vivocha
.start('YOUR_ACCT_ID', servId, {})
.then((res) => {
console.log('Vivocha connected result:', res);
})
.catch((err) => {
console.error('Vivocha connection error:', err);
});
// ...
FAQs
Vivocha React-Native Plugin (Chat Only)
We found that @vivocha/react-native-vivocha-chat-only demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 29 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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