smartbanner.js
Customisable smart app banner for iOS and Android.
Features
- Populating smartbanner is as easy as adding meta tags, no JavaScript knowledge required
- Default Smart App Banner like design
- Customisable info with i18n support and design by using
- automatically generated
smartbanner--<platform>
class on wrapper - custom design modifier for externally defined styles or same design on all platforms
- Close button that closes the banner and sets cookie to keep banner closed
- Platform-specific app icon and View button
- User Agent specific targeting
- Pure JavaScript coming in at 17 KB minified, no jQuery required
- Events emitted for API implementations
- ECMAScript 6 source
Basic Usage
smartbanner.js
works automagically given following meta tags:
<meta name="smartbanner:title" content="Smart Application">
<meta name="smartbanner:author" content="SmartBanner Contributors">
<meta name="smartbanner:price" content="FREE">
<meta name="smartbanner:price-suffix-apple" content=" - On the App Store">
<meta name="smartbanner:price-suffix-google" content=" - In Google Play">
<meta name="smartbanner:icon-apple" content="https://url/to/apple-store-icon.png">
<meta name="smartbanner:icon-google" content="https://url/to/google-play-icon.png">
<meta name="smartbanner:button" content="VIEW">
<meta name="smartbanner:button-url-apple" content="https://ios/application-url">
<meta name="smartbanner:button-url-google" content="https://android/application-url">
<meta name="smartbanner:enabled-platforms" content="android,ios">
<meta name="smartbanner:close-label" content="Close">
Additionally, JavaScript and CSS has to be included:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/dist/smartbanner.min.css">
<script src="/dist/smartbanner.min.js"></script>
Advanced usage
Hide the smartbanner for certain User Agents
There are cases where you do not want to show the smart app banner on all Android and/or all iOS devices. For example:
- your app is availabe only for some Android/iOS versions
- your app is only availabe on iPhone, but not iPad
- your app is a web app which also shows this website, but of course should not show the smart app banner.
In this case you can define a regular expression, which matches all user agent strings that should be excluded. Just add another meta
tag like the following:
<meta name="smartbanner:exclude-user-agent-regex" content="^.*My Example Webapp$">
This regular expression would match any user agent string, that ends with My Example Webapp.
Show the smartbanner for certain User Agents
In addition to blacklisting certain user agents using the regex explained in the previous section, you can also whitelist certain user agents:
<meta name="smartbanner:include-user-agent-regex" content="iPhone 7">
Note: You can define enabled-platforms
, exclude-user-agent-regex
and include-user-agent-regex
at the same time. enabled-platforms
has the lowest priority, exclude-user-agent-regex
the highest priority.
Disable Positioning
If you want to position smart app banner yourself (e.g. in CSS), you can disable built-in positioning with following option:
<meta name="smartbanner:disable-positioning" content="true">
Hide the smartbanner completely
If you want to prevent smartbanner rendering in some html pages, you can add optional meta
tag:
<meta name="smartbanner:enabled-platforms" content="none">
Time-limited close
By default smartbanner would not reappear if closed. This can be prevented with hide-ttl
option. Following example would keep smartbanner closed for 10 seconds (10000 ms):
<meta name="smartbanner:hide-ttl" content="10000">
Path-designated close
Once closed smartbanner would reappear if site path changes. It is default behaviour.
Following example would keep smartbanner closed site-wide (but only when user has actually closed it):
<meta name="smartbanner:hide-path" content="/">
Custom design modifier
smartbanner uses built-in platform-specific styles (e.g. smartbanner--ios
or smartbanner--android
), but this behaviour can be altered by adding custom design modifier that allows use of:
-
externally defined styles, e.g.:
<meta name="smartbanner:custom-design-modifier" content="mysite.com">
which would add smartbanner--mysite.com
class on wrapper.
-
forced platform-specific styles on all platforms, e.g.:
<meta name="smartbanner:custom-design-modifier" content="ios">
which would add smartbanner--ios
class on wrapper regardless of actual platform.
Platform-specific button labels
If you want to have a different button label for each platform, you can use the following meta tags:
<meta name="smartbanner:button-apple" content="Download on the App Store">
<meta name="smartbanner:button-google" content="Get it on Google Play">
smartbanner API use
By default smartbanner is added to DOM automatically. You can disable it with
<meta name="smartbanner:api" content="yes">
and add smartbanner to DOM manually:
smartbanner.publish();
Events
Following events are being dispatched:
Event | Description |
---|
smartbanner.init | Dispatched when smartbanner has been initialised |
smartbanner.view | Dispatched when smartbanner is added to display |
smartbanner.clickout | Dispatched when smartbanner is clicked to navigate to app store |
smartbanner.exit | Dispatched when smartbanner is closed |
Example handler (closes smartbanner when user clicks to navigate to app store):
document.addEventListener('smartbanner.clickout', smartbanner.exit);
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Cross-browser testing across all mobile platforms is powered by
Licence
Copyright © 2016-2024 Ain Tohvri, contributors. Licenced under GPL-3.