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Tiledesk Introduction

Tiledesk-server is the server engine of Tiledesk. Tiledesk is an Open Source Live Chat platform with integrated Chatbots written in NodeJs and Express. Build your own customer support with a multi-channel platform for Web, Android and iOS.

Designed to be open source since the beginning, we actively worked on it to create a totally new, first class customer service platform based on instant messaging.

What is Tiledesk today? It became the open source “conversational app development” platform that everyone needs 😌

You can use Tiledesk to increase sales for your website or for post-sales customer service. Every conversation can be automated using our first class native chatbot technology. You can also connect your own applications using our APIs or Webhooks. Moreover you can deploy entire visual applications inside a conversation. And your applications can converse with your chatbots or your end-users! We know this is cool 😎

Tiledesk is multichannel in a totally new way. You can write your chatbot scripts with images, buttons and other cool elements that your channels support. But you will configureyour chatbot replies only once. They will run on every channel, auto-adapting the responses to the target channel whatever it is, Whatsapp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram etc.

Tiledesk web-widget

🚀 Do you want to install Tiledesk on your server with just one click?

Use Docker Compose Tiledesk installation guide

Tiledesk web-widget is a Free Live Chat Widget built on Firebase with Angular5 that lets you support and chat with visitors and customers on your website. More information about web widget here : http://www.tiledesk.com

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With Tiledesk web-widget you can:

  • Invite your website visitors to share feedback and suggestions to better understand their needs.
  • Answer questions from website visitors instantly to increase trust
  • Add a code snippet to your website easly
  • It's a HTML5 widget built with Google Firebase, Angular5 and Bootstrap

Community? Questions? Support ?

If you need help or just want to hang out, come, say hi on our Tiledesk discord Discord server or make a post on our Forum

Features

  • Send a direct message to a preset user
  • Receive realtime support from your team
  • Form to enter the chat sentiment
  • Configure the widget with company logo and colors
  • Tiledesk Web Widget is free and open source.

Prerequisites

  • Install Git
  • Install Angular CLI with npm install -g @angular/cli. More info here https://github.com/angular/angular-cli#installation
  • Create a Firebase project. Create one free on https://firebase.google.com
  • "Chat21 Firebase cloud functions" installed. Instructions:https://github.com/chat21/chat21-cloud-functions

Run Tiledesk with Docker Compose

Do you want to install all the Tiledesk components on your server with just one click? Use Docker Compose Tiledesk installation guide

Installation

  • Clone the repository from master (or use a tagged release) with command: git clone https://github.com/Tiledesk/chat21-web-widget <YOUR_PATH>
  • Move to the downloaded project path cd <YOUR_PATH>
  • Build running: npm install

Dev configuration

Configure the environment.ts file in src/environments/. Use the Firebase configuration file from your Firebase project to correctly configure the 'firebase' section.

environment.ts

export const environment = {
  production: true,
  version: require('../../package.json').version,
  remoteConfig: false, // for performance don't load settings from remote
  remoteConfigUrl: '/widget-config.json',
  loadRemoteTranslations: true,
  remoteTranslationsUrl: 'https://<YOUR_REMOTE_TRANSLATIONS_URL>/',
  chatEngine: "mqtt", // OR YOUR CUSTOM CHAT ENGINE
  updloaEngine: "native", // OR YOUR CUSTOM UPLOAD ENGINE
  logLevel: '<YOUR-PREFERRED-LOG-LEVEL-NUMBER>',
  firebaseConfig: {
    apiKey: '123ABC..',
    authDomain: 'XYZ.firebaseapp.com',
    databaseURL: 'https://XYZ.firebaseio.com',
    projectId: 'XYZ',
    storageBucket: 'XYZ.appspot.com',
    messagingSenderId: '123456',
    appId: "CHANGEIT",
    tenant: 'tilechat', 
  },
  chat21Config: {
    appId: 'tilechat',
    MQTTendpoint: 'mqtt://<YOUR-MQTT-ENPOINT>',
    APIendpoint: 'http://<YOUR-MQTT-API-ENPOINT>'
  },
  apiUrl: 'https://<YOUR-TILEDESK-API-URL>/',
  baseImageUrl: 'https://<YOUR-BASE-IMAGE-URL>/',
  dashboardUrl: "https://<YOUR-TILEDESK-DASHBOARD-URL>/",
  defaultLang : 'en',
  storage_prefix : 'widget_sv5',
  authPersistence: 'LOCAL',
  supportMode: true,
  enbedJs: true,
};
  • logLevel: The Tiledesk web-widget supports 4 log levels. The order is as follows: Error < Warn < Info < Debug

RUN in dev

Run the app with ng serve

Prod configuration

For production installation, configure the environment.prod.ts file in src/environments/.

environment.prod.ts

export const environment = {
  production: true,
  ...
};

Build for production

Run ng build to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. Use the -prod flag for a production build.

Build for production with : ng build --prod --base-href --output-hashing none

Deploy

Deploy to a Web Server

Copy the content of the dist folder to your Web Server (for example Apache or Nginx)

Development server

Run ng serve for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Widget in action

You can see a configuration of this widget in action on 'https://www.tiledesk.com'

Deploy

Deploy to a web Server

Copy the content of the dist folder to your Web Server (for example Apache or Nginx)

Deploy to AWS S3 (Optional)

Run : aws s3 sync . s3://tiledesk-widget

Or With a different AWS Profile:

Run : aws --profile f21 s3 sync . s3://tiledesk-widget

If you use AWS Cloud Front enable gzip compression.

Run with docker

To run Tiledesk web-widget on port 4200 run:


curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chat21/chat21-web-widget/master/env.sample --output .env

nano .env #configure .env file properly

docker run -p 4200:80 --env-file .env chat21/chat21-web-widget