How to add Chatbot in React JS Project ?
In today’s digital world, chatbots have become an integral part of many websites and applications. They provide a convenient and efficient way to interact with users, answer their queries, and improve overall user experience. If you’re working on a React JS project and want to incorporate a chatbot, you’re in the right place. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of adding a chatbot to your React JS project.
Prerequisite:
- Knowledge about React JS
- Understanding of styled-components
Steps to create React application and Module installation:
Step 1: Create a React application using the following command:
npx create-react-app project
Step 2: After creating your project folder(i.e. project), move to it by using the following command:
cd project
Step 3: now install the dependency react-simple-chatbot by using the following command:
npm i react-simple-chatbot
Project Structure:
Example: For the chatBot to work, we need to create a steps array. The ChatBot takes steps which is an array of objects as its props. Although there are a number of options we can pass as props to our chatBot without the steps props it will show a blank screen.
Javascript
//App.js import ChatBot from 'react-simple-chatbot' ; const steps = [ { id: '0' , message: 'Hey Geek!' , end: true } ]; function App() { return ( <div className= "App" > <h1>Welcome to w3wiki</h1> <ChatBot steps={steps} /> </div> ); } export default App; |
Step to Run Application: Run the application using the following command from the root directory of the project.
npm start
Output:
In order to provide a theme to our project let’s import ThemeProvider from ‘styled-components’.
Note: The ‘styled-components’ gets installed along with ‘react-simple-chatbot’.
- We will create a const theme with all the props available to change the styling of our chatbot. After that, we are wrapping the ChatBot within the ThemeProvider passing theme as props.
- Now to show the chatbot icon and to change the bot avatar we need to create a config that will have floating set to true so that the bot icon appears on the website and we have set an image in the botAvatar, we are passing config as a prop to our ChatBot as well. We are also passing headerTitle as props to ChatBot.
Javascript
//App.js import ChatBot from 'react-simple-chatbot' ; import { ThemeProvider } from 'styled-components' ; const steps = [ { id: '0' , message: 'Hey Geek!' , // This calls the next id // i.e. id 1 in this case trigger: '1' , }, { id: '1' , // This message appears in // the bot chat bubble message: 'Please write your username' , trigger: '2' }, { id: '2' , // Here we want the user // to enter input user: true , trigger: '3' , }, { id: '3' , message: " hi {previousValue}, how can I help you?" , trigger: 4 }, { id: '4' , options: [ // When we need to show a number of // options to choose we create alist // like this { value: 1, label: 'View Courses' }, { value: 2, label: 'Read Articles' }, ], end: true } ]; // Creating our own theme const theme = { background: '#C9FF8F' , headerBgColor: '#197B22' , headerFontSize: '20px' , botBubbleColor: '#0F3789' , headerFontColor: 'white' , botFontColor: 'white' , userBubbleColor: '#FF5733' , userFontColor: 'white' , }; // Set some properties of the bot const config = { botAvatar: "img.png" , floating: true , }; function App() { return ( <div className= "App" > <ThemeProvider theme={theme}> <ChatBot // This appears as the header // text for the chat bot headerTitle= "GeekBot" steps={steps} {...config} /> </ThemeProvider> </div> ); } export default App; |
Step to Run Application: Run the application using the following command from the root directory of the project.
npm start
Output: