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@hubertai/hubert-apply

v1.1.11

Published

Hubert Apply Widget

Downloads

114

Readme

Hubert Apply

The official Hubert Apply widget.

Table of Contents

Getting Started

Install via CDN

For now we recommend installing the widget via a CDN. We are working on making it available via npm.

Using unpkg :

<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@hubertai/hubert-apply"></script>

Usage

There are 2 steps in order for the component to work as expected.

In your HTML, Template or JSX include the following

<hubert-apply></hubert-apply>

Add a script to initialise the hubert-apply component with the necessary props

<script>
    (async () => {
        await customElements.whenDefined('hubert-apply')
        const button = document.querySelector('hubert-apply')
        button.init({
            // ... pass your configuration here
        })
    })()
</script>

For information on the configuration object, see the Configuration section below.

Configuration

The configuration object is passed to the init method of the hubert-apply component.

Configuring for Intelliplan

If you are using Intelliplan as your ATS, you will need to provide the following configuration to the init method.

{
    "ats": "intelliplan",
    "jobId": "12345",
    "jobAdId": "1234",
    "clientId": "1234567",
    "jobTitle": "Hubert Apply integrator"
}

| Name | Type | Description | | ---- | ---- | ----------- | | ats | "intelliplan" | | jobId | string | The job project's ID in Intelliplan. | | jobAdId | string | The ID of the job ad. | | clientId | string | Your client ID registered with Hubert. | | jobTitle | string | The title of the job ad. |

Element Attributes

These props will be passed ot the component directly in the HTML.

| Name | Type | Default | Description | | ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | | locale | string | en-us | Sets the locale of the widget, however the language of the interview flow is not determined by this attribute. Supported locales en-us (default)sv-se | | button-text | string | None | Sets the button text,

Styling

You can style the widget to match your website's look and feel.

Color Theme

You can overwrite the color theme of the button by targeting the hubert-apply element or the .hubert-apply class.

Example:

.hubert-apply {
    --button-bg-color: rgb(0, 0, 0); /* Overwrites the color of an idle button. */
    --button-bg-color-hover: rgb(0, 0, 0); /* Overwrites the color of a hovered button. */
    --button-text-color: rgb(255, 255, 255) /* Overwrites the text color of a button. */
}