@acpaas-ui-widgets/ngx-chatbot v4.0.0
Chatbot Smart Widget UI (Angular)
With the chatbot smart widget you can simply implement a chatbot in any page.
You will also need the BFF package in order to get the chatbot smart widget to work: http://github.com/TriangleJuice/chatbot_service_nodejs
There is a demo app, see below for instructions on running it.
How to use
Installing
> npm install @acpaas-ui-widgets/ngx-chatbotImport the component in your module:
@NgModule({
imports: [
...,
ChatbotModule
],
...
})In the index.html, include the core branding stylesheet:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.antwerpen.be/core_branding_scss/5.0.1/main.min.css">For projects that are still using Angular 5, we are maintaining a v1 branch, which will still receive bug fixes if needed.
> npm install @acpaas-ui-widgets/ngx-chatbot@"<2.0.0"In your template
<aui-chatbot
url="http://localhost:3000/api/bff"
session="123456789"
title="My great chatbot widget"
placeholder="Type your message here…"
[pinned]="false"
[delay]="200"
[height]="400">
</aui-chatbot>Supported attributes
url
string BFF URL.
session
string Required session ID for the chatbot engine, where each chat conversation is linked to its chat session. It's important to use a unique id, since all session data, like answers already given, are stored in the chatbot engine.
title
string Title above the chat window.
pinned
boolean Whether the chatbot is inline or pinned to the bottom of the application.
placeholder
string Placeholder string in the chat input field.
delay
number Delay between multiple messages received from the chatbot engine.
height
number Height of the chatbot in pixels. Can only be used when pinned="false".
width
number Width of the chatbot in pixels. Can only be used when pinned="true". Will not be smaller than 18rem.
avatar
string Avatar image URL. Default is the special provided Antwerp icon.
aria
ChatbotMessageAriaLabels Accessibility strings used throughout the chatbot UI:
Default:
{
chatbot: 'Chatbot',
close: 'Chatbot minimaliseren',
avatar: 'Chatbot:',
user: 'Jij:',
message: 'Te verzenden bericht',
send: 'Bericht verzenden',
toggle: 'Een vraag stellen',
}Events
actionStarted
Triggers when the user clicks a button of a message with type action. This type of message is injected by the BFF by injecting it into the response. The actionStarted output event requires a defined action and pauses the workings of the chatbot widget, waiting for a method call (completeAction) that has the same defined action. It allows the developer to handle some things outside the chatbot (e.g. a payment) before returning to the chatbot conversation.
How does it work?
<aui-chatbot
#myChatbotWithAction
[url]="'http://localhost:3000/api/chatbot'"
[session]="session1"
(actionStarted)="triggerMe($event)">
</aui-chatbot>Your BFF sends a message of type
actionwith one or more actions defined.{ actions: [ { action: 'someAction', text: 'Click me', } ] }When the user clicks this button, the defined
actionStartedoutput event will fire and the chatbot is disabled.public triggerMe(event) { // Do something with `event` }$eventcan now be handled in the parent controller and whenever finished, the chatbot widget'scompleteActionmethod can be triggered to re-enable the chatbot conversation. The result will be sent as a hidden message to the chatbot engine.Important! The method property of
completeActionhas to contain the exact sameactionvalue that was first defined when disabling the chatbot, otherwise the chatbot will just ignore the method call.const result = { action: 'someAction', message: 'success', } this.myChatbotWithAction.completeAction(result);
Run the demo app
> npm install
> npm startBrowse to localhost:4200
In order to use the chatbot widget demo app, you will also need to have started the corresponding back-end service.
Contributing
We welcome your bug reports and pull requests.
Please see our contribution guide.
Support
Jasper Van Proeyen (jasper.vanproeyen@digipolis.be)
License
This project is published under the MIT license.