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Sharon

A lightweight and modular social sharing library:

  • a toolkit to build your own share buttons;
  • supports 13 sharing platforms;
  • gzipped size is 1.72 KB;
  • you can cherry-pick which sharing platforms to use to make it even smaller.

Here how it looks when you want Sharon to open a tweet popup:

sharon.twitter({title: "One last quarter as defending champs!",hashtags: ["SuperBowl","DenverBroncos"],});

Or to get a Facebook share count for your page:

sharon.facebook.count((err,count)=>{if(err)throwerr;console.log("Whoa, we have "+count+" shares!");});

Table of contents

Setup

CommonJS

Install Sharon using npm:

npm install sharon --save

Load the whole library:

importsharonfrom"sharon";

Or cherry-pick platforms for smaller Webpack, Rollup, or Browserify bundles:

importfacebookfrom"sharon/facebook";importtwitterfrom"sharon/twitter";

Browser

<scriptsrc="dist/sharon.js"></script>

For the sharon.js file, check the dist directory of the installed module or directly download it:

API

Supported sharing platforms

Each sharing platform has its endpoint under the Sharon API:

Sharing platformEndpointShare count supportShare parameters
Buffersharon.bufferYesReference
Facebooksharon.facebookYes
Gmailsharon.gmail
LinkedInsharon.linkedinReference
Odnoklassnikisharon.okYes
Pinterestsharon.pinterestYesReference
Redditsharon.redditYesReference
Telegramsharon.telegram
Tumblrsharon.tumblrYesReference
Twittersharon.twitterReference
Vkontaktesharon.vkYesReference
Weibosharon.weibo
XINGsharon.xingReference

This table also shows which platforms support retrieving share counts and links to the share parameters references.

sharon.platform(url = location.href, parameters = { title: document.title })

  • url <String> The URL to share. Defaults to the current location.
  • parameters <Object> Share parameters. Default to an object with the title property equal to the current page title.

Opens a share popup.

Examples Share the current page:
sharon.twitter();

With a custom title:

sharon.twitter({title: "Check it out"});

Share example.com:

sharon.twitter("http://example.com");

Share example.com with a custom title:

sharon.twitter("http://example.com",{title: "Check it out"});

sharon.platform.href(url = location.href, parameters = { title: document.title })

  • url <String> The URL to share. Defaults to the current location.
  • parameters <Object> Share parameters. Default to an object with the title property equal to the current page title.
  • Returns: <String>

Returns a share popup URL.

Examples Get the share popup URL for the current page:
constlink=sharon.twitter.href();

With a custom title:

constlink=sharon.twitter.href({title: "Check it out"});

For example.com:

constlink=sharon.twitter.href("http://example.com");

For example.com with a custom title:

constlink=sharon.twitter.href("http://example.com",{title: "Check it out",});

sharon.platform.count(url = location.href, callback)

  • url <String> The URL of which to retrive the share count. Defaults to the current location.
  • callback <Function(err, count)> A callback function that receives the count.

Retrieves the share count of a URL.

Examples Share count for the current page:
sharon.facebook.count((err,count)=>{if(err)throwerr;console.log(count);});

For example.com:

sharon.facebook.count("http://example.com",(err,count)=>{if(err)throwerr;console.log(count);});

Share parameters

When using sharon.platform or sharon.platform.href functions you can specify the share parameters by passing an object as the last argument. They are added to the query parameters of the share popup URL and are specifying additional features:

sharon.twitter({title: "One last quarter as defending champs!",hashtags: ["SuperBowl","DenverBroncos"],});

This produces a popup with a predefined title and hashtags:

Example

The set of features is different for most of the sharing platforms. To find them out, check their documentation, links provided in the Supported sharing platforms table.

There is an inconsistency between different platforms: for instance, Twitter expects the text parameter to contain a link title, while Pinterest expects the description one. Sharon normalizes this behavior: when you pass a title parameter, it is automatically translated into one corresponding to a chosen platform.

More examples

Poor man's tweet button

<buttontype="button" onclick="sharon.twitter()">Tweet</button>

React component

functionLinkedInShareButton{const[count,setCount]=useState();useEffect(()=>{sharon.linkedin.count((err,count)=>{if(err)throwerr;setCount(count);});},[]);constshare=useCallback((event)=>{event.preventDefault();sharon.linkedin();},[]);return(<aonClick={share}href={sharon.linkedin.href()}>
Share on LinkedIn {count}</a>);}

AngularJS

<ang-click="share($event)" ng-href="{{href}}">Share on Facebook {{count}}</a>
$scope.href=sharon.facebook.href();$scope.share=(event)=>{event.preventDefault();sharon.facebook();};sharon.facebook.count((err,count)=>{if(err)throwerr;$scope.$apply(()=>{$scope.count=count;});});

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