Upgrading from Cisco Spark to Webex?
This is a monorepo containing all officially maintained Cisco Webex JS SDK modules in the same repo. webex is a collection of node modules targeting our external APIs.
We test against the Active LTS (Long Term Support) version of Node.js and use npm@6 to run security audits.
To install the latest stable version of the SDK from NPM:
npm install --save webex
To use the SDK, you will need Cisco Webex credentials. If you do not already have a Cisco Webex account, visit Cisco Webex for Developers to create your account and retrieve your access token.
See the detailed docs for more usage examples.
const Webex = require(`webex`);
const webex = Webex.init({
credentials: {
access_token: <your webex access token>
}
});
// Create a room with the title "My First Room"
// Add Alice and Bob to the room
// Send a **Hi Everyone** message to the room
webex.rooms.create({ title: `My First Room` }).then(room => {
return Promise.all([
webex.memberships.create({
roomId: room.id,
personEmail: `[email protected]`
}),
webex.memberships.create({
roomId: room.id,
personEmail: `[email protected]`
})
]).then(() =>
webex.messages.create({
markdown: `**Hi Everyone**`,
roomId: room.id
})
);
});
We provide a built, minified version of the SDK, that includes window.Webex
. You can access it via unpkg or jsdelivr.
<!-- unpkg -->
<script crossorigin src="https://unpkg.com/webex/umd/webex.min.js"></script>
<!-- jsdelivr -->
<script crossorigin src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/webex/umd/webex.min.js"></script>
If you're already using a bundler (like Webpack or Rollup) you can simply import/require the package and use the above snippet and assign the initialized webex
variable to window.webex
.
For a quick example, we'll use Parcel to bundle the SDK for a website. For any more information and questions on how to use Parcel, please head to their website.
- Create
index.js
.
import { init as initWebex } from 'webex';
// Initialize the SDK and make it available to the window
const webex = (window.webex = initWebex({
credentials: {
access_token: <your webex access token>
}
}));
// Create a room with the title "My First Room"
webex.rooms
.create({
title: 'My First Room!'
})
.catch((error) => {
console.error(error);
});
// Filter for "My First Room" from the last 10 rooms
webex.rooms
.list({
max: 10
})
.then((rooms) => {
// Destructure room properties for its id (aliased to roomId) and title
const { id: roomId, title } = rooms.items.filter(
room => room.title === 'My First Room!'
)[0];
// Post message "Hello World!" to "My First Room!"
webex.messages.create({
roomId,
text: 'Hello World!'
});
// Log the the room name and the message we created
return webex.messages
.list({ roomId, max: 1 })
// Destructure promised value to get the text property from the first item in items array
.then(({ items: [{ text }] }) =>
console.log(`Last message sent to room "${title}": ${text}`)
);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.error(error);
});
- Create
index.html
.
<html>
<head>
<title>Webex SDK for Browsers</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="./index.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
- Add a compatible browser version for parcel to compile for
- Add the
browserlist
property to yourpackage.json
. We're using the last two versions of both Chrome and Firefox in this example
"browserslist": [
"last 2 Chrome versions"
"last 2 Firefox versions"
]
NOTE: This is needed for parcel to correctly compile dependencies the SDK uses for the browser environment. The SDK uses the
last 2 versions of Chrome and Firefox
, so we're including it here too. You can use browserl.ist to configure your own setup
- Run
parcel index.html
in your terminal. - Go to http://localhost:1234 and open the developer console to see the output.
Sample code can be found in docs/samples. You can demo them by going to webex.github.io/webex-js-sdk/samples/ or you can run them yourself by following this guide in the Contribution Guide
Samples | Hosted |
---|---|
Samples code | webex.github.io/webex-js-sdk/samples/ |
The webex
JavaScript SDK is officially supporting FedRAMP environments.
To enable usage simply use the fedramp
configuration setting when creating your webex
instance:
const Webex = require('webex');
const webex = Webex.init({
config: {
fedramp: true,
},
credentials: {
access_token: `<token>`,
},
});
// Use sdk as normal
webex.rooms.list().then(console.log);
For more information on FedRAMP visit https://developer.webex.com/docs/fedramp-overview
- Creating Guest tokens aka JWT tokens (not SDK limitation but environment limitation)
Pull requests welcome. Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for more details about building the packages and submitting pull requests for suggested changes.
Please reach out to our developer support team for any issues you may be experiencing with the SDK.
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See LICENSE for details.