The easiest way to use AnnounceKit widgets in your Angular apps (>=10.0.0).
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yarn add announcekit-angularapp.module.ts
import {AnnouncekitModule} from 'announcekit-angular'
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent,
],
imports: [
AnnouncekitModule,
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }app.component.html
<announcekit [user]="user" [data]="data" widget="https://announcekit.co/widgets/v2/3xdhio">
What's new
</announcekit>Common props you may want to specify include:
widget- The url of the widget. You can obtain it while creating or editing widget in AnnounceKit Dashboard.widgetStyle- You can apply CSS rules to modify / tune the position of the widget.floatWidget- Set true if the widget is a Float widget.embedWidget- Set true if the widget is a Embed widget.boosters- Set false if you want to disable boosters / Default: true.user- User properties (for user tracking)data- Segmentation datalang- Language selectorlabels- In case you want to filter and display posts under a specific label or tag.user_token- JWT setup: https://announcekit.app/docs/jwtonWidgetOpen- Called when the widget is opened.onWidgetClose- Called when the widget is closed.onWidgetUnread- Called when unread post count of widget has been updated.onWidgetReady- Called when the widget is ready for the interaction
You can use ViewChild to access the widget instance and call control functions
open()close()unread()instance()
app.component.html
<announcekit #ankRef [user]="user" [data]="data" widget="https://announcekit.app/widgets/v2/2TrvK8"></announcekit>
<a @click="() => ankRef.open()">What's New</a>