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ngx-whastapp-button
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#NGX-WHATSAPP-BUTTON
just run in your terminal inside your project :
npm install ngx-whatsapp-button
after that import the library in your app module
import { NgxWhastappButtonModule } from "ngx-whatsapp-button";
added to your imports section
...
imports: [
NgxWhastappButtonModule
],
...
once imported the library needs to pass two @Input parameters
###How to use it simply add the tags in the component html where you want to display it
<jjva-ngx-whatsapp-button [ngx_whatsapp_phone]="phone" [ngx_whatsapp_text]="title"></jjva-ngx-whatsapp-button>
and inside your component ts declare this two variables
public phone = "THE PHONE NUMBER IN INTERNATIONAL FORMAT WITHOUT THE PLUS SIGN"
public title = "THE PRESET MESSAGE TO SEND";
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Library to display a whastapp floating contact button on the user page
The npm package ngx-whastapp-button receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, ngx-whastapp-button popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ngx-whastapp-button demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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