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.
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Get the archive with the plugin sources. You can download it from the official site or build the plugin from sources.
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Untar/unzip the plugin's archive.
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Put files of the plugins to the
<Mibew root>/plugins
folder. -
(optional) Add plugins configs to "plugins" structure in "
<Mibew root>
/configs/config.yml". If the "plugins" stucture looks likeplugins: []
it will become:plugins: "Mibew:AdvancedButton": # Plugin's configurations are described below mode: display submode: block
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Navigate to "
<Mibew Base URL>
/operator/plugin" page and enable the plugin.
The plugin can be configured with values in "<Mibew root>
/configs/config.yml" file.
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).
Type: String
Default: inline-block
Specify a value of the display
CSS property for the visible button if mode was set to display
.
There are several actions one should do before use the latest version of the plugin from the repository:
- Obtain a copy of the repository using
git clone
, download button, or another way. - Install node.js and npm.
- Install Gulp.
- Install npm dependencies using
npm install
. - 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.