Important
We regret to inform that the rn-salesforce-chat project has been archived. Unfortunately, due to limited bandwidth and other priorities, we no longer have the capacity to maintain or actively develop this project. We’re truly sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. However, if you would like to continue using the project, you're welcome to fork the repository and implement any custom changes or fixes on your own.
Thank you for your understanding and support throughout the project's development.
$ npm install @loadsmart/rn-salesforce-chat --save
or $ yarn add @loadsmart/rn-salesforce-chat
if yarn is used.
On your project root run:
$ react-native link @loadsmart/rn-salesforce-chat
Add the following maven repository to your project's build.gradle
file:
allprojects {
repositories {
maven {
url 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/salesforcesos.com/android/maven/release'
}
}
}
Add the following pod sources to your project's Podfile
file:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
source 'https://github.com/goinstant/pods-specs-public'
Open your ios folder and run:
$ pod install
That's it!
- On Xcode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries
âžśAdd Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules
âžśrn-salesforce-chat
and addRNSalesforceChat.xcodeproj
- Again in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libRNSalesforceChat.a
to your project'sBuild Phases
âžśLink Binary With Libraries
- Run your project (
Cmd+R
)
-
Add the following maven repository to your project's
build.gradle
file:allprojects { repositories { maven { url 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/salesforcesos.com/android/maven/release' } } }
-
Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:include ':rn-salesforce-chat' project(':rn-salesforce-chat').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/rn-salesforce-chat/android')
-
Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:implementation project(path: ':@loadsmart_rn-salesforce-chat')
-
Open
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
- Add
import com.rn.salesforce.chat.RNSalesforceChatPackage;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new RNSalesforceChatPackage()
to the list returned by thegetPackages()
method
Note: This library does not support Expo.
Before you can submit your app to the App Store, you need to strip development resources (such as unneeded architectures and header resources) from the dynamic libraries used by the Salesforce Service SDK.
Xcode doesn't automatically strip unneeded architectures from dynamic libraries, nor remove some header and utility resources. Apps that don't do this clean up are rejected from the App Store. For example, you might receive the following error:
ERROR ITMS-90085:
No architectures in the binary. Lipo failed to detect any architectures in the bundle executable.
You can resolve this problem by using the script provided in the Salesforce ServiceCore framework that automatically strips unneeded architectures from the dynamic libraries and then re-signs them. To use this script:
- Select Build Phases for your project target.
- Create a Run Script phase to run the script.
- Copy the script bellow and paste on the script box:
if [ "${CONFIGURATION}" = "Release" ]; then
$PODS_ROOT/ServiceSDK/Frameworks/ServiceCore.xcframework/ios-arm64/ServiceCore.framework/prepare-framework
else
$PODS_ROOT/ServiceSDK/Frameworks/ServiceCore.xcframework/ios-arm64_x86_64-simulator/ServiceCore.framework/prepare-framework
fi;
This build phase must occur after the link phase and all embed phases. If you're using CocoaPods, make sure to put this script after the "[CP] Embed Pods Frameworks" phase.
import { SalesforceChatAPI } from '@loadsmart/rn-salesforce-chat'
export default async function startSalesforceChat() {
const salesforceApi = new SalesforceChatAPI()
const PRE_CHAT_FIRST_NAME_KEY = "pre_chat_first_name_key"
const PRE_CHAT_LAST_NAME_KEY = "pre_chat_last_name_key"
const ENTITY_FIELD_FIRST_NAME_KEY = "entity_field_first_name_key"
const ENTITY_FIELD_LAST_NAME_KEY = "entity_field_last_name_key"
// creating pre chat data objects:
const createPreChatData = async () => {
salesforceApi.createPreChatData({
agentLabel: "First Name",
value: "Some First Name",
isDisplayedToAgent: true,
transcriptFields: ["some transcript field"]
preChatDataKey: PRE_CHAT_FIRST_NAME_KEY
})
salesforceApi.createPreChatData({
agentLabel: "Last Name",
value: "Some Last Name",
isDisplayedToAgent: true,
transcriptFields: ["some transcript field"]
preChatDataKey: PRE_CHAT_LAST_NAME_KEY
})
}
// creating entity field objects:
const createEntityFields = async () => {
salesforceApi.createEntityField({
objectFieldName: "First Name",
doCreate: false,
doFind: true,
isExactMatch: false,
preChatDataKeyToMap: PRE_CHAT_FIRST_NAME_KEY,
entityFieldKey: ENTITY_FIELD_FIRST_NAME_KEY
})
salesforceApi.createEntityField({
objectFieldName: "Last Name",
doCreate: false,
doFind: true,
isExactMatch: false,
preChatDataKeyToMap: PRE_CHAT_LAST_NAME_KEY,
entityFieldKey: ENTITY_FIELD_LAST_NAME_KEY
})
}
// creating an entity object:
const createEntities = async () => {
salesforceApi.createEntity({
objectType: 'Contact',
linkToTranscriptField: 'ContactId',
showOnCreate: true,
entityFieldKeysToMap: [ENTITY_FIELD_FIRST_NAME_KEY, ENTITY_FIELD_LAST_NAME_KEY],
})
}
/* configure chat
Be extra careful in this step, correctly applying the right configuration.
Wrong configuration can lead to unexpected crashes and the Salesforce SDK
may not provide any warnings or error messages for those.
*/
const configureChat = async () => {
salesforceApi.configureChat({
orgId: "ORG_ID",
buttonId: "BUTTON_ID",
deploymentId: "DEPLOYMENT_ID",
liveAgentPod: "LIVE_AGENT_POD",
visitorName: "Some Visitor Name"
})
}
// start chat
const startChat = async () => {
salesforceApi.openChat((errorMessage: string) => {
// error handling
console.debug('got error', errorMessage)
},
() => {
// success handling
console.debug('got success')
})
}
await createUserData()
await createEntityFields()
await createEntities()
await configureChat()
await startChat()
}
There are two types of events that are sent: ChatSessionStateChanged
and ChatSessionEnd
.
Events for ChatSessionStateChanged
- Connecting - A connection with Live Agent servers is being established.
- Queued - A connection has been established, but queueing for next available agent.
- Connected - Connected with an agent to facilitate a chat session.
- Ending - Session is in the process of cleaning up network connections and ending.
- Disconnected - No active session. There will be no outgoing/incoming chat traffic.
Events for ChatSessionEnd
- EndReasonUser - Session was ended due to user interaction.
- EndReasonAgent - Session was ended remotely by the agent.
- EndReasonNoAgentsAvailable - Session was ended as a result of no agents being available.
- EndReasonTimeout - Session was ended due to a network disruption resulting in a timeout.
- EndReasonSessionError - Session was ended as the result of a fatal error.
Usage example:
import { NativeEventEmitter, NativeModules } from 'react-native'
...
const salesforceChat = NativeModules.RNSalesforceChat
const eventEmitter = new NativeEventEmitter(NativeModules.RNSalesforceChat)
eventEmitter.removeAllListeners(salesforceChat.ChatSessionStateChanged)
eventEmitter.removeAllListeners(salesforceChat.ChatSessionEnd)
eventEmitter.addListener(salesforceChat.ChatSessionStateChanged, event => {
// custom code
console.debug('received ChatSessionState event', event.state)
})
eventEmitter.addListener(salesforceChat.ChatSessionEnd, event => {
// custom code
console.debug('received ChatEndReason event state', event.reason)
})
Chat styling for Android can be made directly in the native module of your app. You can use this official Salesforce guide.
For iOS, you can use the available method setupChatColorIOS
, passing the RGBA values along with the desired color token name, like so:
setupChatColorIOS(redValue, greenValue, blueValue, alphaValue, colorToken);
The available color tokens are:
- BrandPrimary: used for primary visual elements such as header colors;
- BrandSecondary: used for action button colors;
- BrandSecondaryInverted: used for actionable labels placed on brand secondary elements, such as action buttons and submit buttons;
- ContrastPrimary: used for the majority of text;
- ContrastQuaternary: the chat background color;
- ContrastInverted: used for areas where high contrast are needed;
- NavbarBackground: the navigation background color;
- NavbarInverted: the navigation bar text/button color.
All of these color tokens are exported as constants:
import { NativeModules } from 'react-native'
...
const { RNSalesforceChat } = NativeModules
const { ContrastQuaternary, NavbarInverted, ContrastPrimary } =
RNSalesforceChat.getConstants() // and so on
Example of usage - setting the chat background color:
const { ContrastQuaternary } = RNSalesforceChat.getConstants();
salesforceApi.setupChatColorIOS(51, 204, 96, 1, ContrastQuaternary);
To know more about, access the iOS Salesforce chat guide.
If you want to submit a "Request for comments" proposal, branch out from master
(i.e.: rfc/my-feature
) copy 0000-template.md
to rfc/0000-my-feature.md
(where 'my-feature' is descriptive. don't assign an RFC number yet), fill in the RFC and submit a PR.
If your RFC gets approved, you can then merge the PR to master
.