@happyreact/react
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HappyReact widget for React
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React feedback widget - Powered by Happy React
Happy React is a feedback widget for your documentation sites. Work with all documentation generators and frameworks!
This package is one of Happy React integrations. If you want to know more please visit our documentation page.
Features
- Headless styling (with or without basic constraints)
- Easy integration with many frameworks
- Dashboard with statistics and extensive settings
Installation
Using npm
npm install @happyreact/react
Using yarn
yarn add @happyreact/react
Using pnpm
pnpm add @happyreact/react
Usage
First, you need to create a Happy React project. You will get a token to connect the widget with Happy React. There you can change project settings, add domains to the whitelist, or see statistics.
Displaying widget with basic styling
This code lets you add the widget to your website with the basic styling that comes with the package.
// FeedbackWidget.jsx
import { Widget } from "@happyreact/react";
import "@happyreact/react/theme.css";
function FeedbackWidget() {
return <Widget token="[token]" resource="users-happiness" />;
}
[token]
- project token, find it in your project settingsusers-happiness
- unique identifier of a resource
Custom styles using Global CSS
Use this if your application allows importing global styles. You can use default classes to style widget elements. Please see Happy React styling guide for more about styling.
// FeedbackWidget.jsx
import { Widget } from "@happyreact/react";
import "./FeedbackWidget.css";
function FeedbackWidget() {
return <Widget token="[token]" resource="users-happiness" />;
}
And here is our FeedbackWidget.css
file:
/* FeedbackWidget.css */
.hr-container {
}
.hr-reaction {
}
💡 Remember to replace
token
andresource
with your project's token and proper resource
Custom styles using classes
Use this with Module CSS. Import styles as a variable and assign them using classes
property.
This can let you add class to different elements of the widget. Please see Happy React styling guide for more about styling.
// FeedbackWidget.jsx
import { Widget } from "@happyreact/react";
import styles from "./FeedbackWidget.module.css";
const classes = {
root: styles.root,
container: styles.container,
};
function FeedbackWidget() {
return (
<Widget
token="[token]"
resource="users-happiness"
classes={{
root: styles.root,
container: styles.container,
}}
/>
);
}
And here is our FeedbackWidget.module.css
file:
/* FeedbackWidget.module.css */
.root {
}
.container {
}
💡 Remember to replace
token
andresource
with your project's token and proper resource
Reacting to user events
Right now you can use two events:
onReaction
- fire after user reactiononReactionsLimitReached
- fire after the user reach the limit of reactions
// FeedbackWidget.jsx
import { Widget } from "@happyreact/react";
function FeedbackWidget() {
return (
<Widget
token="[token]"
resource="users-happiness"
onReaction={(data) => {
console.log("Reaction clicked with data", data);
}}
onReactionsLimitReached={() => {
console.log("Reactions limit reached");
}}
/>
);
}
💡 Remember to replace
token
andresource
with your project's token and proper resource
API
The Widget
component lets you display a feedback widget with reactions and settings.
Control these settings on Happy React dashboard.
Required props
| Prop | Type | Description |
| :--------- | :------- | :----------------------------------- |
| token
| string
| Token of your project |
| resource
| string
| Unique identifier of resource |
Optional props
| Prop | Default | Type | Description |
| :------------------------ | :--------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| classes
| | string \|
{ root?: string; container?: string; grid?: string; cell?: string; reaction?: string; reactionActive?: string; reactionIcon?: string; reactionText?: string; }
| Classes applied to widget elements. You can find them on Happy React styling guide |
| url
| https://app.happyreact.com
| string
| Url where should widget get data. Used when you have own Happy React instance |
| onReaction
| | (data: { id: string; icon: string; }) => void
| Event fired when user click reaction |
| onReactionsLimitReached
| | () => void
| Event fired when user reach reactions limit |
Learn more
You can find more integrations on Happy React documentation.
License
This package is licensed under MIT License