This repository contains changelog and links to JS products released by ConnectyCube.
If you have any questions, comments, or issues related to any products distributed via this repository then please raise an issue here on GitHub repository or contact the team by emailing support@connectycube.com.
ConnectyCube helps you implement real-time chat, video chat, push notifications and user authorization to any app with ease - no server side implementation required. You can concentrate fully on your mobile app development. Our JS SDK provides you with many helpful methods to build the chat and video chat from the client side.
This page presents a quick overview of the SDK’s functionalities and logic, then let you go through the easy steps of implementing ConnectyCube in your own app.
ConnectyCube Javascript SDK can be used on the following environments:
Original JS developers page https://developers.connectycube.com/js/
Register a FREE ConnectyCube account at https://connectycube.com/signup, then create your 1st app and obtain an app credentials. These credentials will be used to identify your app.
All users within the same ConnectyCube app can communicate by chat or video chat with each other, across all platforms - iOS, Android, Web, etc.
If you are just starting your app and developing it from scratch, we recommend to use our Code Samples projects.
These code samples are ready-to-go apps with an appropriate functionality and simple enough that even novice developers will be able to understand them.
If you already have an app, do the following for integration.
Simply connect the JS file as a normal script:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/connectycube@x.x.x/dist/connectycube.min.js"></script>
where x.x.x is the desired JS SDK version (check for Releases page for all available versions).
The latest version is available here https://www.npmjs.com/package/connectycube
Then a window scoped variable called ConnectyCube
is created.
Or install the package as NPM module:
npm install connectycube --save
And add script to HTML file from the 'node_modules' folder (as a relative path):
<script src="https://github.com/ConnectyCube/connectycube-js-sdk-releases/raw/master/~/node_modules/connectycube/dist/connectycube.min.js"></script>
See an example of simple application based on Webpack build
Simply install the package in a normal way:
npm install connectycube --save
and you're ready to go:
const cubeClient = require("connectycube");
Simply install the package in a normal way:
npm install react-native-connectycube --save
and you're ready to go:
import ConnectyCube from "react-native-connectycube";
Initialize framework with your ConnectyCube application credentials:
const CREDENTIALS = {
appId: 21,
authKey: "hhf87hfushuiwef",
authSecret: "jjsdf898hfsdfk",
};
ConnectyCube.init(CREDENTIALS);
An additional set of configs can be passed as a 2nd argument in init
function:
const CONFIG = {
debug: { mode: 1 }, // enable DEBUG mode (mode 0 is logs off, mode 1 -> console.log())
};
ConnectyCube.init(CREDENTIALS, CONFIG);
The complete SDK changelog is available on ConnectyCube Javascript Releases GitHub page
Got troubles with integration? Create an issue at Issues page.
ConnectyCube SDK for JS is licensed under the ConnectyCube SDK License.