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blip-sdk-web
Advanced tools
SDK to easily add BLiP conversations (chatbots) in your Web page. For more information see BLiP portal and BLiP documentation.
Add the script element inside the body of your web page. Put your apikey as asked. To get your apikey please enter in contact with BLiP team That's all :)
<script src="https://unpkg.com/blip-sdk-web@0.1.2" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>
(function () {
new BlipWebSDK.ChatBuilder()
.withApiKey('PUT-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE')
.build();
})();
</script>
If you are using ES6, simply install the blip-sdk-web
package from the npm registry.
npm install blip-sdk-web
###Instantiate the BlipSdkWeb class
import * as BlipWebSDK from 'blip-sdk-web';
new BlipWebSDK.ChatBuilder()
.withApiKey('PUT-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE')
.build();
bower install blip-sdk-web
<script src="your-project/bower_components/blip-sdk-web/dist/blipWebSdk.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>
(function () {
new BlipWebSDK.ChatBuilder()
.withApiKey('PUT-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE')
.build();
})();
</script>
You can also define an optional parameters passing an object inside build() method, as you can see below:
Option | Description |
---|---|
title | Title of chat window |
target | Target element id for embedding sdk |
onEnter | Callback action on enter chat |
onLeave | Callback action on leave chat |
var options = {
title: 'Send a message',
onEnter: function() {
console.log("I'm in the chat!");
},
onLeave: function() {
console.log("I'm out the chat!");
}
};
new BlipWebSDK.ChatBuilder()
.withApiKey('PUT-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE')
.build(options);
var options = {
title: 'Send a message',
target: 'your-element-id',
onEnter: function() {
console.log("I'm in the chat!");
},
onLeave: function() {
console.log("I'm out the chat!");
}
};
new BlipWebSDK.ChatBuilder()
.withApiKey('PUT-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE')
.build(options);
To destroy BLiP widget you must use a destroy method on chat builder variable.
var options = {
title: 'Send a message',
onEnter: function() {
console.log("I'm in the chat!");
},
onLeave: function() {
console.log("I'm out the chat!");
}
};
var chatBuilder = new BlipWebSDK.ChatBuilder()
.withApiKey('PUT-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE')
.build(options);
//To destroy widget use:
chatBuilder.destroy();
//To recreate widget use:
chatBuilder = new BlipWebSDK.ChatBuilder()
.withApiKey('PUT-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE')
.build(options);
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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FAQs
Blip SDK for web
The npm package blip-sdk-web receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, blip-sdk-web popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that blip-sdk-web demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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