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Official JavaScript API client for Stream Chat, a service for building chat applications.
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This library can be used by both frontend and backend applications. For frontend, we have frameworks that are based on this library such as the Flutter, React and Angular SDKs. For more information, check out our docs.
npm install stream-chat
yarn add stream-chat
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/stream-chat"></script>
The StreamChat client is setup to allow extension of the base types through use of generics when instantiated. The default instantiation has all generics set to Record<string, unknown>.
import { StreamChat } from 'stream-chat';
// Or if you are on commonjs
const StreamChat = require('stream-chat').StreamChat;
const client = StreamChat.getInstance('YOUR_API_KEY', 'API_KEY_SECRET');
const channel = client.channel('messaging', 'TestChannel');
await channel.create();
Or you can customize the generics:
type ChatChannel = { image: string; category?: string };
type ChatUser1 = { nickname: string; age: number; admin?: boolean };
type ChatUser2 = { nickname: string; avatar?: string };
type UserMessage = { country?: string };
type AdminMessage = { priorityLevel: number };
type ChatAttachment = { originalURL?: string };
type CustomReaction = { size?: number };
type ChatEvent = { quitChannel?: boolean };
type CustomCommands = 'giphy';
type StreamType = {
attachmentType: ChatAttachment;
channelType: ChatChannel;
commandType: CustomCommands;
eventType: ChatEvent;
messageType: UserMessage | AdminMessage;
reactionType: CustomReaction;
userType: ChatUser1 | ChatUser2;
};
const client = StreamChat.getInstance<StreamType>('YOUR_API_KEY', 'API_KEY_SECRET');
// Create channel
const channel = client.channel('messaging', 'TestChannel');
await channel.create();
// Create user
await client.upsertUser({
id: 'vishal-1',
name: 'Vishal',
});
// Send message
const { message } = await channel.sendMessage({ text: `Test message` });
// Send reaction
await channel.sendReaction(message.id, { type: 'love', user: { id: 'vishal-1' } });
Custom types provided when initializing the client will carry through to all client returns and provide intellisense to queries.
Head over to docs/typescript.md for more examples.
We welcome code changes that improve this library or fix a problem, please make sure to follow all best practices and add tests if applicable before submitting a Pull Request on Github. We are very happy to merge your code in the official repository. Make sure to sign our Contributor License Agreement (CLA) first. See our license file for more details.
Head over to CONTRIBUTING.md for some development tips.
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We found that @pyrho/stream-chat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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