Twilio Flex Plugins allow you to customize the appearance and behavior of Twilio Flex. If you want to learn more about the capabilities and how to use the API, check out our Flex documentation.
Make sure you have Node.js as well as npm
installed.
Afterwards, install the dependencies by running npm install
:
cd
# If you use npm
npm install
In order to develop locally, you can use the Webpack Dev Server by running:
npm start
This will automatically start up the Webpack Dev Server and open the browser for you. Your app will run on http://localhost:3000
. If you want to change that you can do this by setting the PORT
environment variable:
PORT=3001 npm start
When you make changes to your code, the browser window will be automatically refreshed.
When you are ready to deploy your plugin, in your terminal run:
npm run deploy
This will publish your plugin as a Private Asset that is accessible by the Functions & Assets API. If you want to deploy your plugin as a Public Asset, you may pass --public to your deploy command:
npm run deploy --public
For more details on deploying your plugin, refer to the deploying your plugin guide.
Note: Common packages like React
, ReactDOM
, Redux
and ReactRedux
are not bundled with the build because they are treated as external dependencies so the plugin will depend on Flex to provide them globally.