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react-messenger-checkbox-plugin
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React wrapper for the Facebook Messenger Checkbox Plugin
Component wrapper for Facebook Messenger checkbox plugin
npm install --save react-messenger-checkbox-plugin
To use the Messenger Plugin, you will need an App Id and a Page Id. You can find create an app here and you will find your page Id at the bottom of your Facebook page settings.
You can then use the plugin.
var React = require("react");
var render = require("react-dom").render;
var MessengerPlugin = require("react-messenger-plugin");
render(
<MessengerPlugin
type="fb-messenger-checkbox"
appId="<YOUR-APP-ID>"
pageId="<YOUR-PAGE-ID>"
prechecked="<true|false>"
allow_login="<true|false>"
onRef={ref => (<reference to function> = ref)}
/>,
document.body
);
You can send payload to your server using
this.<reference>.send(`<PAYLOAD STRING>`);
Expect a delay before the checkbox appears. This is mainly caused by the time required by the Facebook SDK to load and then the time for it to initialize. To reduce the delay, see the advance usage described below.
| Name | Type | Required? | Default | Description | | --- | --- | ---- | --- | --- | --- | | appId | string | yes | - | Your Facebook app id | | pageId | string | yes | - | Your Facebook page id |
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React wrapper for the Facebook Messenger Checkbox Plugin
We found that react-messenger-checkbox-plugin 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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