Lens Widgets enable you to easily integrate social features into your app with just a few lines of code.
npm install @lens-protocol/widgets-react
import {
ShareToLens, Theme, Size
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
<ShareToLens
content="Hello World!"
/>
/* Optional parameters */
url: string = "https://your-awesome-app.com"
hashtags: string = "web3,social,blockchain"
via: string = "YourAwesomeApp"
title: string = "Share your post on Lens 🌿"
theme: Theme (default, dark, light, mint, green, peach, lavender, blonde)
size: Size (small, medium, large)
containerStyle: styles object
textStyle: styles object
icon: HTML or React element
iconBackgroundColor: string
iconForegroundColor: string
import {
FollowOnLens, Theme, Size
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
<FollowOnLens
handle="lens/bradorbradley"
/>
/* Optional parameters */
theme: Theme (default, dark, light, mint, green, peach, lavender, blonde)
size: Size (small, medium, large)
title: string = "Follow me on Lens"
containerStyle: styles object
textStyle: styles object
icon: HTML or React element
iconBackgroundColor: string
iconForegroundColor: string
import {
SignInWithLens, Theme, Size
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
async function onSignIn(tokens, profile) {
console.log('tokens: ', tokens)
console.log('profile: ', profile)
}
<SignInWithLens
onSignIn={onSignIn}
/>
/* Optional parameters */
provider: Provider
title: string
theme: Theme (default, dark, light, mint, green, peach, lavender, blonde)
size: Size (small, medium, large)
onError: (error) => void
containerStyle: styles object
textStyle: styles object
icon: HTML or React element
iconBackgroundColor: string
iconForegroundColor: string
import {
Profile, Theme
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
<Profile
handle="lens/christina"
/>
/* Optional parameters */
handle: string
ethereumAddress: string
profileId: string
theme: Theme (default, dark)
onClick: () => void
onFollowPress: () => void
containerStyle: {}
followButtonStyle: {}
followButtonContainerStyle: {}
followButtonBackgroundColor: string
followButtonTextColor: string
hideFollowButton: boolean
import {
Publication, Theme
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
<Publication
publicationId="0x9afd-0x02e8"
theme={Theme.dark}
/>
/* Optional parameters */
theme: Theme (default, dark)
fontSize: string
onClick: () => void
publicationData: Publication
ipfsGateway: string
fontSize: string
import {
Publications, Theme
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
<Publications
handle="lens/bradorbradley"
theme={Theme.dark}
/>
/* Optional parameters */
numberOfPublications: number (10, 25, or 50)
profileId: string
handle: string
theme: Theme (default, dark)
import {
ProfileListItem
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
<ProfileListItem
handle="lens/christina"
/>
/* Optional parameters */
profileId: string
handle: string
profile: Profile
theme: Theme (default, dark)
onClick: () => void
onFollowPress: () => void
isFollowing: boolean
containerStyle: {}
followButtonContainerStyle: {}
followButtonStyle: {}
If you are using Next.js pages
directory please update your next.config.js
with the following:
transpilePackages: ['@lens-protocol'],
So the final configuration might look like this:
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
const nextConfig = {
reactStrictMode: true,
swcMinify: true,
transpilePackages: ['@lens-protocol']
}
module.exports = nextConfig
Once this update is made, please re-run the server:
npm run dev
Another option when working with Next.js pages
directory apps is using a Dynamic Import:
/* Profile created in separate component */
import {
Profile
} from '@lens-protocol/widgets-react'
export default function ProfileComponent() {
return (
<Profile handle='lens/christina' />
)
}
/* ProfileComponent imported using a dynamic import */
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
const ProfileComponent = dynamic(() => import('../components/ProfileComponent'), { ssr: false })
export default () => {
return (
<div>
<ProfileComponent />
</div>
)
}