arta-browser is a TypeScript SDK providing easy setup for Arta's Estimates and Tracking widgets.
- Use Arta Estimates to dynamically generate shipping estimates (non-bookable) on your own website.
- Use Arta Tracking to easily present clear and up-to-date tracking information on your own website.
Copy and paste the following snippet before the closing </body>
HTML tag wherever you want the Estimates widget available for your users (typically on your product pages):
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@artaio/arta-browser@latest/dist/bundle.js"></script>
And once the above script is loaded the Arta
object should be available.
In your project run
npm install @artaio/arta-browser
And you can then import Arta
object for example:
import Arta from '@artaio/arta-browser';
// On page load, initialize the Arta SDK with your publishable API key
Arta.init('<YOUR_API_KEY>');
// Set up origin and object details, request preferences as well as
// your widget configuration overrides
const origin = {
city: 'Brooklyn',
region: 'NY',
country: 'US',
postal_code: '11249',
};
const objects = [
{
depth: 2,
width: 36,
height: 24,
subtype: 'painting_unframed',
unit_of_measurement: 'in',
value_currency: 'USD',
value: 500.0,
},
];
const requestPreferences = { currency: 'EUR' };
const widgetConfig = {
style: {
position: 'center',
pricingDisplay: 'range',
},
};
// Setup an instance of the estimates widget
const estimate = Arta.estimate(
{ origin, objects, requestPreferences },
widgetConfig
);
// Validate the widget before rendering it
await esimate.validate();
// `estimate.isReady` will be true if validations pass and false if
// they do not. You can choose to render a button to open the widget
// when the widget has been validated.
//
// `estimate.open()` will render the widget on your page.
esimate.isReady && (
<Button onClick={() => estimate.open()}>Estimate Shipping</Button>
);
The Arta Estimates widget has many configuration options to customize the look and feel of the widget. You can view the full list of options in /lib/estimateConfig.ts and view a live demo at manual.arta.io/estimates-demo.
For additional examples using different frontend frameworks please check out artaio/arta-browser-examples on GitHub.
// On page load, initialize the Arta SDK with your publishable API key
Arta.init('<YOUR_API_KEY>');
// Optionally, build your Tracking widget configuration
const config = {
animation: {
in: {
type: 'slide',
duration: 500,
easing: 'ease-in-out',
},
out: {
type: 'slide',
duration: 250,
easing: 'ease-in-out',
},
},
style: {
color: {
iconPrimary: 'blue',
},
},
};
// Setup an instance of the tracking widget
const tracking = Arta.tracking('<SHIPMENT_ID>', config);
// Validate the widget before rendering it
await tracking.validate();
// `tracking.isReady` will be true if validations pass and false if
// they do not. You can choose to render a button to open the widget
// when the widget has been validated.
//
// `tracking.open()` will render the widget on your page.
tracking.isReady && <Button onClick={() => tracking.open()}>Track</Button>;
The Arta Tracking widget has many configuration options to customize the look and feel of the widget. You can view the full list of options in /lib/trackingConfig.ts.
Please ensure that all the examples available on github.com/artaio/arta-browser-examples are still working before opening a PR.
To develop a new function on the SDK, run npm install
to install all the dependencies and then run npm run build
and the compiled JS code will be stored in the dist/
folder which is the folder with the content published to NPM.
Please be aware that the current CI setup publishes both the compiled JS code and the bundled version. Then, we use https://www.jsdelivr.com/ to distribute the bundled version stored in NPM.