Sharelinks.js
Turn simple <a>
tags into share links for social media sites. Links will open a share dialog in a popup window.
Roughly 1.9kb footprint when minimised.
Supported platforms:
- Facebook
- Twitter
- LinkedIn
- Pinterest
- Whatsapp
- Tumblr
Requirements
Installation
npm install --save sharelinks
Setup
Some HTML:
<a href="#" class="share" data-platform="twitter">Share this page on Twitter</a>
Some JS:
import Sharelinks from 'sharelinks';
new Sharelinks('.share');
Provide a callback for when a link is clicked:
const sharelinks = new Sharelinks('.share', {
callback: e => {
console.log('Link Shared');
console.info('Platform', e.platform);
console.info('Url', e.url);
}
);
Add a custom platform
const sharelinks = new Sharelinks('.share', {
platforms: [
name: 'mycustomsite',
href: 'https://example.com/share?u=%URL%&title=%TITLE%&image=%IMAGE%',
width: 400,
height: 500,
],
};
See index.html
for examples.
You may wish to (i.e. you probably should) replace the href
attribute with an actual URL. See below.
import/require
Sharelinks is an ES6 Class so you should be able to use require
or import
in a ES6/browserify/webpack/whatever type situation.
Options
Are options are set per-link by using data attributes. Available options are as follows:
data-platform (required)
The social media platform to share on. Available options are: facebook
, twitter
, linkedin
, whatsapp
, tumblr
.
data-height and data-width
The width and height of the popup window.
data-url
By default the URL in the href of the link is used.
data-title
The title of the page being shared. By default the title of the current window is used. Only used by LinkedIn.
data-image
Overrides the URL of the image to share. By default the image defined in <meta property="og:image" content="THIS BIT HERE">
is used. Only used by Pinterest.
A note about accessibility
To increase accessibility, Sharelinks will replace the href
attribute of the selected links so that opening links in a new window will work. However If you want the links to work without javascript then you should manually populate the href
attribute. You can find the URLs easily at the top of Sharelinks.js - just replace %URL%
and %TITLE%
with url-encoded versions of the url and title of the page you wish to share.
Development
Install dependencies
npm install
Compile automatically as you work
npm run start
Build for production
npm run build