A package to use intercom.io easily with Meteor.
Intercom can be installed with Meteorite. From inside a Meteorite-managed app:
$ mrt add intercom
Ensure you have Meteor.settings.intercom.secret
and Meteor.settings.public.intercom.id
defined to the values provided to you by Intercom.
By default, the package will send up the user's id, creation date, and hash (if defined, see below). To send custom data, set:
IntercomSettings.userInfo = function(user, info) {
// add properties to the info object, for instance:
if (user.services.google) {
info.email = user.services.google.email;
info['Name'] = user.services.google.given_name + ' ' + user.services.google.family_name;
}
}
If you need to wait on a user subscription for e.g. the hash to come down, you can return false
in your userInfo
function to tell the package to wait.
If you want to use Intercom's secure mode (you do), you need to add a intercomHash
property to your user objects. To make new users get such a property, you can do something like:
Accounts.onCreateUser(function(options, user) {
user.intercomHash = IntercomHash(user);
if (options.profile)
user.profile = options.profile;
return user;
});
If you need to update your existing users, you could use Meteor Migrations.
MIT. (c) Percolate Studio
Meteor Intercom was developed as part of the Verso project.