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@vkontakte/vk-bridge

Connects a Mini App with VK client

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VK Bridge Core

Usage

import bridge from '@vkontakte/vk-bridge';

// Sends event to client
bridge.send('VKWebAppInit');

// Subscribes to event, sended by client
bridge.subscribe((e) => console.log(e));

For use in a browser, include the file dist/browser.min.js and use as follows

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@vkontakte/vk-bridge/dist/browser.min.js"></script>

<script>
  // Sends event to client
  vkBridge.send('VKWebAppInit');
</script>

API Reference

bridge.send(method[, params])

Sends a message to native client and returns the Promise object with response data

Parameters

  • method required The VK Bridge method
  • params optional Message data object

Example

// Sending event to client
bridge
  .send('VKWebAppGetEmail')
  .then((data) => {
    // Handling received data
    console.log(data.email);
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    // Handling an error
  });

You can also use imperative way

try {
  const data = await bridge.send('VKWebAppGetEmail');

  // Handling received data
  console.log(data.email);
} catch (error) {
  // Handling an error
}

bridge.subscribe(fn)

Subscribes a function to events listening

Parameters

  • fn required Function to be subscribed to events

Example

// Subscribing to receiving events
bridge.subscribe((event) => {
  if (!event.detail) {
    return;
  }

  const { type, data } = event.detail;

  if (type === 'VKWebAppOpenCodeReaderResult') {
    // Reading result of the Code Reader
    console.log(data.code_data);
  }

  if (type === 'VKWebAppOpenCodeReaderFailed') {
    // Catching the error
    console.log(data.error_type, data.error_data);
  }
});

// Sending method
bridge.send('VKWebAppOpenCodeReader', {});

bridge.unsubscribe(fn)

Unsubscribes a function from events listening

Parameters

  • fn required Event subscribed function

Example

const fn = (event) => {
  // ...
};

// Subscribing
bridge.subscribe(fn);

// Unsubscribing
bridge.unsubscribe(fn);

bridge.supports(method)

Checks if an event is available on the current device

Parameters

  • method required The VK Bridge method

bridge.isWebView()

Returns true if VK Bridge is running in mobile app, or false if not

bridge.isIframe()

Returns true if VK Bridge is running in iframe, or false if not

bridge.isEmbedded()

Returns true if VK Bridge is running in embedded app, or false if not

bridge.isStandalone()

Returns true if VK Bridge is running in standalone app, or false if not

Middleware API

Middlewares are pieces of code that intercept and process data between sending and receiving. Thus, by creating middlewares, you can easily log data, modify data before sending it, talking to an asynchronous API, etc. If you've used Redux, you were also probably already familiar with the concept—a similar is used here.

applyMiddleware(middleware1, ..., middlewareN)

Creates the VK Bridge enhancer that applies middleware to the send method. This is handy for a variety of task such as logging every sent event. Returns the VK Bridge enhancer applying the middleware.

Parameters

  • middlewareN A middleware to be applied

Example

import bridge, { applyMiddleware } from '@vkontakte/vk-bridge';

// Logs the result of each sent event
const logger =
  ({ send, subscribe }) =>
  (next) =>
  async (method, props) => {
    const result = await next(method, props);
    console.log(result);
    return result;
  };

const enhancedBridge = applyMiddleware(logger)(bridge);

Functions

parseURLSearchParamsForGetLaunchParams(urlSearchParams: string)

Parse URL search params for get provided to mini app launch params.

Parameters

  • urlSearchParams a.k.a window.location.search.

Example

import { parseURLSearchParamsForGetLaunchParams } from '@vkontakte/vk-bridge';

// https://exmample-mini-app.io/?vk_platform=desktop_web&vk_is_app_user=1&vk_user_id=12345
const { vk_platform, vk_viewer_group_role, vk_user_id } = parseURLSearchParamsForGetLaunchParams(
  window.location.search,
);

console.log(vk_platform); // 'desktop_web'
console.log(vk_is_app_user); // 1
console.log(vk_user_id); // 12345

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Package last updated on 01 Feb 2024

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