Javascript library to display flowise chatbot on your website
Install:
yarn install
Dev:
yarn dev
A development server will be running on http://localhost:5678 automatically. Update public/index.html
to connect directly to Flowise:
<!-- public/index.html -->
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from 'https://localhost:5678/web.js'; // Change to from './web.js' to 'https://localhost:5678/web.js'
Chatbot.init({
chatflowid: '91e9c803-5169-4db9-8207-3c0915d71c5f', // Add your Flowise chatflowid
apiHost: 'https://your-flowise-instance.com', // Add your Flowise apiHost
});
</script>
Build:
yarn build
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/flowise-embed/dist/web.js';
Chatbot.init({
chatflowid: '<chatflowid>',
apiHost: 'http://localhost:3000',
});
</script>
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/flowise-embed/dist/web.js';
Chatbot.initFull({
chatflowid: '<chatflowid>',
apiHost: 'http://localhost:3000',
});
</script>
<flowise-fullchatbot></flowise-fullchatbot>
To enable full screen, add margin: 0
to body
style, and confirm you don't set height and width
<body style="margin: 0">
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/flowise-embed/dist/web.js';
Chatbot.initFull({
chatflowid: '<chatflowid>',
apiHost: 'http://localhost:3000',
theme: {
chatWindow: {
// height: 700, don't set height
// width: 400, don't set width
},
},
});
</script>
</body>
You can also customize chatbot with different configuration
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/flowise-embed/dist/web.js';
Chatbot.init({
chatflowid: '91e9c803-5169-4db9-8207-3c0915d71c5f',
apiHost: 'http://localhost:3000',
chatflowConfig: {
// topK: 2
},
observersConfig: {
// (optional) Allows you to execute code in parent based upon signal observations within the chatbot.
// The userinput field submitted to bot ("" when reset by bot)
observeUserInput: (userInput) => {
console.log({ userInput });
},
// The bot message stack has changed
observeMessages: (messages) => {
console.log({ messages });
},
// The bot loading signal changed
observeLoading: (loading) => {
console.log({ loading });
},
},
theme: {
button: {
backgroundColor: '#3B81F6',
right: 20,
bottom: 20,
size: 48, // small | medium | large | number
dragAndDrop: true,
iconColor: 'white',
customIconSrc: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/walkxcode/dashboard-icons/main/svg/google-messages.svg',
autoWindowOpen: {
autoOpen: true, //parameter to control automatic window opening
openDelay: 2, // Optional parameter for delay time in seconds
autoOpenOnMobile: false, //parameter to control automatic window opening in mobile
},
},
tooltip: {
showTooltip: true,
tooltipMessage: 'Hi There 👋!',
tooltipBackgroundColor: 'black',
tooltipTextColor: 'white',
tooltipFontSize: 16,
},
disclaimer: {
title: 'Disclaimer',
message: 'By using this chatbot, you agree to the <a target="_blank" href="https://flowiseai.com/terms">Terms & Condition</a>',
textColor: 'black',
buttonColor: '#3b82f6',
buttonText: 'Start Chatting',
buttonTextColor: 'white',
blurredBackgroundColor: 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4)', //The color of the blurred background that overlays the chat interface
backgroundColor: 'white',
},
customCSS: '', // Add custom CSS styles. Use !important to override default styles
chatWindow: {
showTitle: true,
showAgentMessages: true,
title: 'Flowise Bot',
titleAvatarSrc: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/walkxcode/dashboard-icons/main/svg/google-messages.svg',
welcomeMessage: 'Hello! This is custom welcome message',
errorMessage: 'This is a custom error message',
backgroundColor: '#ffffff',
backgroundImage: 'enter image path or link', // If set, this will overlap the background color of the chat window.
height: 700,
width: 400,
fontSize: 16,
starterPrompts: ['What is a bot?', 'Who are you?'], // It overrides the starter prompts set by the chat flow passed
starterPromptFontSize: 15,
clearChatOnReload: false, // If set to true, the chat will be cleared when the page reloads
sourceDocsTitle: 'Sources:',
renderHTML: true,
botMessage: {
backgroundColor: '#f7f8ff',
textColor: '#303235',
showAvatar: true,
avatarSrc: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zahidkhawaja/langchain-chat-nextjs/main/public/parroticon.png',
},
userMessage: {
backgroundColor: '#3B81F6',
textColor: '#ffffff',
showAvatar: true,
avatarSrc: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zahidkhawaja/langchain-chat-nextjs/main/public/usericon.png',
},
textInput: {
placeholder: 'Type your question',
backgroundColor: '#ffffff',
textColor: '#303235',
sendButtonColor: '#3B81F6',
maxChars: 50,
maxCharsWarningMessage: 'You exceeded the characters limit. Please input less than 50 characters.',
autoFocus: true, // If not used, autofocus is disabled on mobile and enabled on desktop. true enables it on both, false disables it on both.
sendMessageSound: true,
// sendSoundLocation: "send_message.mp3", // If this is not used, the default sound effect will be played if sendSoundMessage is true.
receiveMessageSound: true,
// receiveSoundLocation: "receive_message.mp3", // If this is not used, the default sound effect will be played if receiveSoundMessage is true.
},
feedback: {
color: '#303235',
},
dateTimeToggle: {
date: true,
time: true,
},
footer: {
textColor: '#303235',
text: 'Powered by',
company: 'Flowise',
companyLink: 'https://flowiseai.com',
},
},
},
});
</script>
The Flowise Embed Proxy Server enhances the security of your chatbot implementation by acting as a protective intermediary layer. This server eliminates the need to expose sensitive Flowise instance details in your frontend code and provides several key security benefits:
- Enhanced Security: Conceals your Flowise API host and chatflow IDs from client-side exposure
- Access Control: Implements strict domain-based restrictions for chatbot embedding
- Secure Communication: Acts as a secure gateway for all interactions between your website and Flowise instance
- Authentication Management: Handles API key authentication securely on the server side, away from client exposure
This proxy server can be deployed to any Node.js hosting platform.
- Configure environment:
# Copy .env.example to .env and configure required settings:
API_HOST=https://your-flowise-instance.com
FLOWISE_API_KEY=your-api-key
# Configure your chatflows:
# Format: [identifier]=[chatflowId],[allowedDomain1],[allowedDomain2],...
#
# identifier: Any name you choose (e.g., agent1, support, salesbot)
# chatflowId: The UUID of your Flowise chatflow
# allowedDomains: Comma-separated list of domains where this chat can be embedded
#
# Examples:
support=abc123-def456,https://example.com
agent1=xyz789-uvw456,https://sales.example.com
helpdesk=ghi123-jkl456,https://help.example.com,https://support.example.com
- Install dependencies: (assuming you did not run
yarn install
yet)
yarn install
- Start proxy server:
yarn start
# Server will be available at:
# - Local: http://localhost:3001
# - Cloud: [Your Platform URL] (e.g., https://your-app.herokuapp.com)
- Once the proxy server is running in production, you will be able to embed your chatbots safely without exposing your Flowise API host and chatflow IDs as below:
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from 'your-proxy-server-url/web.js'; // Must be 'your-proxy-server-url/web.js'
Chatbot.init({
chatflowid: 'your-identifier-here', // Must match an identifier from your .env
apiHost: 'your-proxy-server-url', // Must match the URL of your proxy server
chatflowConfig: {
// ...
},
});
</script>
- (optional) If you want to test any identifier in public/index.html, you can update it as below:
<!-- public/index.html -->
chatflowid: 'your-identifier-here' // Must match an identifier from your .env
Important Notes:
- You must specify which websites can embed each chatbot
- Wildcard domains (*) are not supported for security reasons
- Identifiers are case-insensitive (e.g., 'Support' and 'support' are treated the same)
When deploying to cloud platforms, you must configure the environment variables directly in your platform. The proxy server will not start without these variables being properly set. Compatible with Nixpacks for automatic deployment configuration.
-
Configure your environment variables (see above)
-
Start the proxy server:
yarn start
# Server will be available at:
# - Local: http://localhost:3001
- Update the test page configuration:
- Open
public/index.html
in your code editor - Modify the
chatflowid
andapiHost
to match your.env
settings:
<!-- public/index.html -->
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from './web.js';
Chatbot.init({
chatflowid: 'agent1', // Must match an identifier from your .env
apiHost: 'http://localhost:3001', // Change this from window.location.origin to 'http://localhost:3001'
});
</script>
For full page testing, use this configuration instead:
<!-- public/index.html -->
<flowise-fullchatbot></flowise-fullchatbot>
<script type="module">
import Chatbot from './web.js';
Chatbot.initFull({
chatflowid: 'agent1', // Must match an identifier from your .env
apiHost: 'http://localhost:3001', // Change this from window.location.origin to 'http://localhost:3001'
});
</script>
- While the proxy server is running, open a new terminal and start the development server:
yarn dev
# This will serve the test page on http://localhost:5678 automatically
- Test the chatbot:
- Navigate to http://localhost:5678
- The chatbot should now be visible and functional
Note: The development URL (http://localhost:5678) is automatically added to allowed domains in development mode. You don't need to add it manually.
Source code in this repository is made available under the MIT License.