@joinflux/capacitor-intercom
v3.0.0
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Enable Intercom features for Capacitor apps
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Installation
Capacitor 3 vs Capacitor 4
- Use version 1.0.3 or lower for Capacitor 3
- Version >2.0.0 will target Capacitor 4
Using npm:
npm install @joinflux/capacitor-intercom
Using yarn:
yarn add @joinflux/capacitor-intercom
Sync native files:
npx cap sync
API
- boot
- registerIdentifiedUser
- registerUnidentifiedUser
- updateUser
- logout
- logEvent
- displayMessenger
- displayMessageComposer
- displayHelpCenter
- hideMessenger
- displayLauncher
- hideLauncher
- displayInAppMessages
- hideInAppMessages
- displayCarousel
- setUserHash
- setBottomPadding
- unreadConversationCount
Usage
Web Only
For web, you must run boot({ appId: <app-id> })
to initialize.
import { Intercom } from '@joinflux/capacitor-intercom';
Intercom.boot({
appId: '12345',
email: '[email protected]', // you can set user details on boot:
userId: '1234', // see https://developers.intercom.com/installing-intercom/docs/capacitor-intercom-javascript#intercomboot-intercomsettings
});
Intercom.registerIdentifiedUser({
email: '[email protected]', // you can also set user details like the mobile SDKs
userId: '1234',
});
// show intercom
Intercom.displayMessenger();
Web, iOS, Android
import { Intercom } from '@joinflux/capacitor-intercom';
import { PushNotifications } from '@capacitor/push-notifications';
// Register for push notifications from Intercom
await PushNotifications.register();
// Register an indetified user
await Intercom.registerIdentifiedUser({ userId: 123456 }); // or email or both
// Register a log event
await Intercom.logEvent({ name: 'my-event', data: { pi: 3.14 } });
// Display the message composer
await Intercom.displayMessageComposer({ message: 'Hello there!' });
// Identity Verification
// https://developers.intercom.com/installing-intercom/docs/ios-identity-verification
await Intercom.setUserHash({ hmac: 'xyz' });
// Get Unread Conversation Count
await Intercom.unreadConversationCount();
// Listen for unread conversation count to change
Intercom.addListener('onUnreadCountChange', ({ value }) => {
console.log('conversation count is: ', value);
});
iOS setup
ionic start my-cap-app --capacitor
cd my-cap-app
npm install —-save @joinflux/capacitor-intercom
mkdir www && touch www/index.html
npx cap add ios
- add intercom keys to capacitor's configuration file
{
…
"plugins": {
"Intercom": {
"iosApiKey": "ios_sdk-xxx",
"iosAppId": "yyy"
}
}
…
}
npx cap open ios
- sign your app at xcode (general tab)
Tip: every time you change a native code you may need to clean up the cache (Product > Clean build folder) and then run the app again.
Android setup
ionic start my-cap-app --capacitor
cd my-cap-app
npm install —-save @joinflux/capacitor-intercom
mkdir www && touch www/index.html
npx cap add android
- add intercom keys to capacitor's configuration file
{
…
"plugins": {
"Intercom": {
"androidApiKey": "android_sdk-xxx",
"androidAppId": "yyy"
}
}
…
}
npx cap open android
Now you should be set to go. Try to run your client using ionic cap run android --livereload
.
Tip: every time you change a native code you may need to clean up the cache (Build > Clean Project | Build > Rebuild Project) and then run the app again.
License
MIT
Example
- https://github.com/joinflux/capacitor-intercom/blob/master/example