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rws-test

v2.0.6

Published

Don’t have an app and still want to use Index? Wave API lets you use Index tech in web pages. Leverage world-class location capabilities on every channel.

Downloads

111

Readme

Don’t have an app and still want to use Index? Wave API lets you use Index tech in web pages. Leverage world-class location capabilities on every channel.

The Javascript SDK provides an easy and convenient way to integrate the Wave API. It also gives you methods to request a user's location from the browser. You will be able to integrate Wave API in few lines and be good to go.

Installation

Index Javascript SDK is available as a NPM package

npm install @bluedot-innovation/javascript-sdk

Usage

CommonJS

const bluedotSdk =  require("@bluedot-innovation/javascript-sdk")
const {
    bluedot,
    createHelloModel
} = bluedotSdk

ES Modules

import { bluedot } from '@bluedot-innovation/javascript-sdk'

Send a Wave event

import { bluedot, createHelloModel } from "@bluedot-innovation/javascript-sdk"

bluedot.initialize('2a397117-5c61-4474-85d9-c216c13da7f9')
bluedot.setLocationEnabled(true)
await bluedot.wave.send('your_destinationId', { key1: 'value1' })

Send a Hello Screen order

const helloModel = createHelloModel();
helloModel.setOrderId("abcd")
    .setCarModel("Toyota Camry")
    .setCarPlate("Hungry")
    .setCarColor("White")
    .setEventType("onTheWay")
await bluedot.wave.send('your_destinationId', helloModel)

See the public interfaces for details about object structure, function signatures and their purpose.