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disqus-react
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A package for integrating Disqus services into React applications.
Using npm:
$ npm install --save disqus-react
Using yarn:
$ yarn add disqus-react
This is the component that will load the main Disqus comments section.
import { DiscussionEmbed } from 'disqus-react';
<DiscussionEmbed
shortname='example'
config={
{
url: this.props.article.url,
identifier: this.props.article.id,
title: this.props.article.title,
language: 'zh_TW' //e.g. for Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
}
}
/>
This component is limited to one instance in the DOM at a time and will handle updates to both the config
and shortname
props and reload appropriately with the new discussion thread.
This component will display the comment count for the Disqus thread associated with the provided config.
import { CommentCount } from 'disqus-react';
<CommentCount
shortname='example'
config={
{
url: this.props.article.url,
identifier: this.props.article.id,
title: this.props.article.title,
}
}
>
{/* Placeholder Text */}
Comments
</CommentCount>
Multiple instances of this component can be included on the same page with different config
variables (e.g. an article list showing the comment count for each).
However, all threads on the site must be under the same primary site shortname
. If the component receives a new shortname
, all instances will be reset with counts for threads matching the updated site.
This component can be used to embed a Disqus comment into your page.
import { CommentEmbed } from 'disqus-react';
<CommentEmbed
commentId={this.props.article.featuredCommentId}
showMedia={true}
showParentComment={true}
width={420}
height={320}
/>
Multiple instances of this component may be include on the same page with different commentId
variables and does not require that the embedded comment be under the same primary site shortname
.
This component can be used to embed Disqus Recommendations into your page.
import { Recommendations } from 'disqus-react';
<Recommendations
shortname='example'
config={
{
url: this.props.article.url,
identifier: this.props.article.id,
title: this.props.article.title,
}
}
/>
The config
prop is optional and is used to prevent any discussions on the current page from being included in the recommendations.
This component is limited to one instance in the DOM at a time and will handle updates to the shortname
prop and reload appropriately with recommended pages for the new forum shortname.
If you'd like to contribute to this package feel free to submit a bug report, feature request, or pull request. Though we would ask that you first read through the contributing guidelines.
FAQs
Official React components to embed Disqus discussions and comments.
The npm package disqus-react receives a total of 5,580 weekly downloads. As such, disqus-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that disqus-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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