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v2.18.0

Introducing user notification settings. You can now create beautiful user notification settings pages into your app.

User notification settings (public beta)

Our packages @liveblocks/client, @liveblocks/react and @liveblocks/node are now exposing functions to manage user notification settings on different notification channels and kinds.

You can support thread, textMention and custom notification kinds (starting by a $) on email, Slack, Microsoft Teams and Web Push channels.

Notification settings in the dashboard

You can choose from our new notifications dashboard page to enable or disable notification kinds on every channels you want to use in your app. It means our internal notification system on our infrastructure will decide to send or not an event on your webhook.

@liveblocks/client

We're adding two new methods in our client to get and update user notification settings:

import { createClient } from '@liveblocks/client'
const client = createClient({ ... })

const settings = await client.getNotificationSettings();
// { email: { thread: true, ... }, slack: { thread: false, ... }, ... }
console.log(settings);

const updatedSettings = await client.updateNotificationSettings({
  email: {
    thread: false,
  }
});

@liveblocks/react

We're adding a new set of hooks to manage user notification settings.

You can either choose useNotificationSettings is your need to get the current user notification settings and update them at the same time:

// A suspense version of this hook is available
import { useNotificationSettings } from "@liveblocks/react";

const [{ isLoading, error, settings }, updateSettings] =
  useNotificationSettings();
// { email: { thread: true, ... }, slack: { thread: false, ... }, ... }
console.log(settings);

const onSave = () => {
  updateSettings({
    slack: {
      textMention: true,
    },
  });
};

Or you can choose useUpdateNotificationSettings if you just need to update the current user notification settings (e.g an unsubscribe button):

// A suspense version of this hook is available
import { useUpdateNotificationSettings } from "@liveblocks/react";

const updateSettings = useUpdateNotificationSettings();

const onUnsubscribe = () => {
  updateSettings({
    slack: {
      thread: false,
    },
  });
};

@liveblocks/node

Our Node.js client are now exposing three new methods to manage user notification settings:

import { Liveblocks } from "@liveblocks/node";
const liveblocks = new Liveblocks({ secret: "sk_xxx" });

const settings = await liveblocks.getNotificationSettings({ userId });
// { email: { thread: true, ... }, slack: { thread: false, ... }, ... }
console.log(settings);

const updatedSettings = await liveblocks.updateNotificationSettings({
  userId,
  data: {
    teams: {
      $fileUploaded: true,
    },
  },
});
await liveblocks.deleteNotificationSettings({ userId });

@liveblocks/emails

  • Update the behavior of prepareThreadNotificationEmailAsHtml and prepareThreadNotificationEmailAsReact: the contents of previous emails data are now taken into account to avoid repeating mentions and replies that are still unread but have already been extracted in another email data.
liveblocks-bot
published 2.17.0 •

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v2.17.0-rc1

@liveblocks/client

  • Report a console error when a client attempts to send a WebSocket message that is >1 MB (which is not supported). Previously the client would silently fail in this scenario.

  • Added a new client config option largeMessageStrategy to allow specifying the preferred strategy for dealing with messages that are too large to send over WebSockets. There now is a choice between:

    • default Don’t send anything, but log the error to the console
    • split Split the large message up into smaller chunks (at the cost of sacrificing atomicity). Thanks @adam-subframe for the contribution!
    • experimental-fallback-to-http Send the message over HTTP instead of WebSocket
  • Deprecated the unstable_fallbackToHTTP experimental flag (please set largeMessageStrategy="experimental-fallback-to-http" instead).

@liveblocks/react-ui

  • Fix crash when a Composer is unmounted during its onComposerSubmit callback.

@liveblocks/react

  • Added <LiveblocksProvider largeMessageStrategy="..." /> prop to LiveblocksProvider. See above for possible options.

@liveblocks/react-ui

  • Fix crash when a Composer is unmounted during its onComposerSubmit callback.
liveblocks-bot
published 2.16.1-ai5 •

liveblocks-bot
published 2.17.0-rc1 •

liveblocks-bot
published 2.16.3-composer1 •

liveblocks-bot
published 2.16.1-ai4 •

liveblocks-bot
published 2.17.0-usrnotsettings3 •

liveblocks-bot
published 2.16.1-ai3 •

liveblocks-bot
published 2.17.0-usrnotsettings2 •

liveblocks-bot
published 2.16.2 •

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v2.16.2

@liveblocks/react

  • Improve error message if hooks are accidentally called server side

@liveblocks/zustand

  • Fix bug in Zustand typing in case the multi-argument form of set() is used (thanks @hans-lizihan)
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