npm install fastcomments-react-native-sdk --saveThis library is a complete react-native implementation of FastComments.
It supports live commenting, chat, threads, emoticons, notifications, SSO, skins, and full customization by passing in a stylesheet object. All assets can also be customized, and it supports toggling different assets based on dark mode.
The benefit of this library is that it is more flexible, and does not require a webview, like the fastcomments-react-native wrapper.
It all runs on the FastComments backend, so you only have to incorporate the UI:
<FastCommentsLiveCommenting config={config} styles={styles} callbacks={callbacks} assets={assets}/>See example/src for more examples.
Add live chat to your existing React Native application, or even build a social network!
This library uses the 10tap editor for rich text editing functionality, which provides a powerful WYSIWYG editing experience.
This library aims to support all configuration options defined in fastcomments-typescript, just like the web implementation.
The main concepts to be aware of to get started are tenantId and urlId. tenantId is your FastComments.com account identifier. urlId is where comment threads
will be tied to. This could be a page URL, or a product id, an article id, etc.
FastComments supports notifications for many scenarios. Notifications are configurable, can be opted-out globally or at a notification/comment level, and supports page-level subscriptions so that users can subscribe to threads of a specific page or article.
For example, it is possible to use Secure SSO to authenticate the user and then periodically poll for unread notifications and push them to the user.
See the example AppNotificationSecureSSO for how to get and translate unread user notifications.
By default, no image or gif selection is enabled. See example/src/AppCommentingImageSelection.tsx for how to support image and gif uploads. There is a Gif Browser that anonymizes searches and images provided in this library, you simply have to use it.
Please open a ticket with an example to reproduce, including device used, if you identify any performance problems. Performance is a first-class citizen of all FastComments libraries.