IntercomRails.config do |config| # == Intercom app_id # config.app_id = ENV["INTERCOM_APP_ID"] || "<%= @app_id %>" # == Intercom secret key # This is required to enable secure mode, you can find it on your Intercom # "security" configuration page. # <%- if @api_secret -%> config.api_secret = "<%= @api_secret %>" <%- else -%> # config.api_secret = "..." <%- end -%> # == Intercom API Key # This is required for some Intercom rake tasks like importing your users; # you can generate one at https://app.intercom.io/apps/api_keys. # <%- if @api_key -%> config.api_key = "<%= @api_key %>" <%- else -%> # config.api_key = "..." <%- end -%> # == Enabled Environments # Which environments is auto inclusion of the Javascript enabled for # config.enabled_environments = ["development", "production"] # == Current user method/variable # The method/variable that contains the logged in user in your controllers. # If it is `current_user` or `@user`, then you can ignore this # <%- if @current_user -%> config.user.current = Proc.new { <%= @current_user %> } <%- else -%> # config.user.current = Proc.new { current_user } <%- end -%> # == User model class # The class which defines your user model # # config.user.model = Proc.new { User } # == User Custom Data # A hash of additional data you wish to send about your users. # You can provide either a method name which will be sent to the current # user object, or a Proc which will be passed the current user. # # config.user.custom_data = { # :plan => Proc.new { |current_user| current_user.plan.name }, # :favorite_color => :favorite_color # } # == User -> Company association # A Proc that given a user returns an array of companies # that the user belongs to. # # config.user.company_association = Proc.new { |user| user.companies.to_a } # config.user.company_association = Proc.new { |user| [user.company] } # == Current company method/variable # The method/variable that contains the current company for the current user, # in your controllers. 'Companies' are generic groupings of users, so this # could be a company, app or group. # # config.company.current = Proc.new { current_company } # == Company Custom Data # A hash of additional data you wish to send about a company. # This works the same as User custom data above. # # config.company.custom_data = { # :number_of_messages => Proc.new { |app| app.messages.count }, # :is_interesting => :is_interesting? # } # == Company Plan name # This is the name of the plan a company is currently paying (or not paying) for. # e.g. Messaging, Free, Pro, etc. # # config.company.plan = Proc.new { |current_company| current_company.plan.name } # == Company Monthly Spend # This is the amount the company spends each month on your app. If your company # has a plan, it will set the 'total value' of that plan appropriately. # # config.company.monthly_spend = Proc.new { |current_company| current_company.plan.price } # config.company.monthly_spend = Proc.new { |current_company| (current_company.plan.price - current_company.subscription.discount) } # == Inbox Style # This enables the Intercom inbox which allows your users to read their # past conversations with your app, as well as start new ones. It is # disabled by default. # * :default shows a small tab with a question mark icon on it # * :custom attaches the inbox open event to an anchor with an # id of #Intercom. # # config.inbox.style = :default # config.inbox.style = :custom end