Authentication
Before using features of the Desk SDK for JavaScript in a client app, the SendBirdDesk
instance must be initialized first when launching a client app. As the Desk SDK handles messages within a ticket based on Sendbird Chat, customers from Sendbird Chat should go through the user authentication with the Desk SDK before starting a chat with an agent.
Initialize the Desk SDK
To initialize the Desk SDK, call the SendBirdDesk.init()
method and pass the SendbirdChat
class that is already initialized by the APP_ID
of your Sendbird application on the Sendbird Dashboard.
There's an option to add DeviceOsPlatform
and when setting up, it's recommended that you set it as MOBILE_WEB
in case you're using React Native.
Depending on the chat environment you want to provide to your customers, you can use the Chat SDK alone or both the Chat and Desk SDKs together.
Usage of SDKs
SDK | Used for |
---|---|
Chat SDK | In-app messenger where customers can chat with each other. |
Chat and Desk SDKs | Tickets where customers can chat with agents. |
Authenticate a customer from Sendbird Chat
Every ticket in Sendbird Desk is mapped to a group channel in Sendbird Chat because messages within a ticket are handled by Sendbird Chat. Therefore, your customer needs authentications from both the Chat SDK and the Desk SDK with the same user ID. Use the sb.connect()
method to send and receive a message and the SendBirdDesk.authenticate()
methods to retrieve or update a ticket.
If you're implementing the Chat SDK and the Desk SDK simultaneously, connect a user to Sendbird server with their user ID and access token first.
Note: Customers from social media, such as Instagram or Twitter, are automatically authenticated on the Sendbird Dashboard with their social media account.