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Mibew Advanced Button plugin

It make the button represents actual operator's state and automatically hides it if the chat was started.

Additionaly the plugin sets the class mibew_visible or mibew_hidden for the button depending on its alleged visibility. It can be useful for implementing some custom effects with cloaking mode (see below) set to none.

The plugin needs the feature "Tracking and inviting" to be enabled. Otherwise it will just not work.

NB.: If one enabled the feature "Tracking and inviting" for the first time, the button should be regenerated.

Installation

  1. Get the archive with the plugin sources. You can download it from the official site or build the plugin from sources.

  2. Untar/unzip the plugin's archive.

  3. Put files of the plugins to the <Mibew root>/plugins folder.

  4. (optional) Add plugins configs to "plugins" structure in "<Mibew root>/configs/config.yml". If the "plugins" stucture looks like plugins: [] it will become:

    plugins:
        "Mibew:AdvancedButton": # Plugin's configurations are described below
            mode: display
            submode: block
  5. Navigate to "<Mibew Base URL>/operator/plugin" page and enable the plugin.

Plugin's configurations

The plugin can be configured with values in "<Mibew root>/configs/config.yml" file.

config.mode

Type: String

Default: visibility

Specify a mode to cloak the button after the start of the chat. Possible values: visibility (cloak using visibility CSS property), display (cloak using display CSS property), none (do nothing).

config.submode

Type: String

Default: inline-block

Specify a value of the display CSS property for the visible button if mode was set to display.

Build from sources

There are several actions one should do before use the latest version of the plugin from the repository:

  1. Obtain a copy of the repository using git clone, download button, or another way.
  2. Install node.js and npm.
  3. Install Gulp.
  4. Install npm dependencies using npm install.
  5. Run Gulp to build the sources using gulp default.

Finally .tar.gz and .zip archives of the ready-to-use Plugin will be available in release directory.

License

Apache License 2.0