Reply content type

This package provides an XMTP content type to support direct replies to messages.
Open for feedback
You are welcome to provide feedback on this implementation by commenting on the Proposal for Reply content type.
What’s a reply?
A reply action is a way to respond directly to a specific message in a conversation. Instead of sending a new message, users can select and reply to a particular message.
Why replies?
Providing replies in your app enables users to maintain context and clarity in their conversations. Replies can also help organize messages, making messages easier to find and reference in the future. This user experience can help make your app a great tool for collaboration.
Install the package
npm i @xmtp/content-type-reply
yarn add @xmtp/content-type-reply
pnpm i @xmtp/content-type-reply
Create a reply
With XMTP, replies are represented as objects with the following keys:
reference
: The message ID for the message that is being reacted to
content
: A string representation of the reply
const reply: Reply = {
reference: someMessageID,
content: "I concur",
};
Send a reply
Now that you have a reply, you can send it:
await conversation.messages.send(reply, {
contentType: ContentTypeReply,
});
Note
contentFallback
text is provided by the codec and gives clients that don't support a content type the option to display some useful context. For cases where clients do support the content type, they can use the content fallback as alt text for accessibility purposes.
Receive a reply
Now that you can send a reply, you need a way to receive a reply. For example:
const message: DecodedMessage = await loadLastMessage();
if (!message.contentType.sameAs(ContentTypeReply)) {
return;
}
const reply: Reply = message.content;
Display the reply
Generally, replies should be displayed alongside the original message to provide context. Ultimately, how you choose to display replies is completely up to you.
Developing
Run yarn dev
to build the content type and watch for changes, which will trigger a rebuild.
Testing
Before running unit tests, start the required Docker container at the root of this repository. For more info, see Running tests.
Useful commands
yarn build
: Builds the content type
yarn clean
: Removes node_modules
, dist
, and .turbo
folders
yarn dev
: Builds the content type and watches for changes, which will trigger a rebuild
yarn format
: Runs Prettier format and write changes
yarn format:check
: Runs Prettier format check
yarn lint
: Runs ESLint
yarn test:setup
: Starts a necessary Docker container for testing
yarn test:teardown
: Stops Docker container for testing
yarn test
: Runs all unit tests
yarn typecheck
: Runs tsc