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doc: https://doc.snapcall.io/#widget-api contact: hello@snapcall.io
npm install snapcall
load the snapcall widget:
import { snapcallAPI } from 'snapcall';
const bid = ""; // create an account on https://admin.snapcall.io/login to get a button identifier
snapcallAPI.initWidget(bid);
npm install snapcall
load the snapcall widget:
<script type="module" src="node_modules/snapcall/index.js"></script>
const bid = ""; // create an account on https://admin.snapcall.io/login to get a button identifier
// snapcall script loaded before
if (snapcallAPI && snapcallAPI.initWidget) {
snapcallAPI.initWidget(bid);
}
else {
// snapcall script loaded after
window.addEventListener('snapcallEvent_init', () => {
snapcallAPI.initWidget(bid);
})
}
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