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agora-chat-uikit
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agora-chat-uikit
is a UI component library based on the Chat SDK. It provides pure UI components, module components containing chat business logic, and container components, which allows users to customize using renderX method. agora-chat-uikit
provides a provider to manage data. The provider automatically listens for chat SDK events to update data and drive UI updates. Developers can use the library to quickly build custom IM applications based on actual business requirements.
UIKIt consists of three parts: UI component, mobx store for managing data, chat SDK. UI components include container components, composite Components module, and pure UI components. These components at different levels are exposed to the outside world. Users can reference any of these components to build their own applications. UIkit uses mobx to manage global data, and users can reference the rootStore to get all the data and the action method, which can be used to modify the data. UIKit integrates chat SDK internally and interacts with the server through chat SDK.
The agora-chat-uikit
library provides the following functions:
module | function | description |
Conversation List | ||
Display conversation information | Display information such as avatars, nicknames, last message, unread message count etc. of the conversation | |
Delete conversation | Deletes the conversation from the conversation list | |
Chat | ||
Message sender | Support to send text, emoji, picture, file, voice | |
Display message | Single or group chat message display, including profile avatar, nickname, message content, time, sent status, and read status. Message types include text, picture, video, file, and voice | |
Operate on messages | Including editing, deleting, replying, recalling, translating, selecting, reacting, threading, and other operations on messages |
In order to follow the procedure in this page, you must have:
Browser | Supported Version |
---|---|
IE | 11 or later |
Edge | 43 or later |
Firefox | 10 or later |
Chrome | 54 or later |
Safari | 11 or later |
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# Install a CLI tool.
npm install create-react-app
# Create an my-app project.
npx create-react-app my-app
cd my-app
The project directory.
├── package.json
├── public # The static directory of Webpack.
│ ├── favicon.ico
│ ├── index.html # The default single-page app.
│ └── manifest.json
├── src
│ ├── App.css # The CSS of the app's root component.
│ ├── App.js # The app component code.
│ ├── App.test.js
│ ├── index.css # The style of the startup file.
│ ├── index.js # The startup file.
│ ├── logo.svg
│ └── serviceWorker.js
└── yarn.lock
npm install agora-chat-uikit --save
yarn add agora-chat-uikit
Import agora-chat-uikit into your code.
// App.js
import React, { Component, useEffect } from 'react';
import { UIKitProvider, Chat, ConversationList, useClient, rootStore } from 'agora-chat-uikit';
import 'agora-chat-uikit/style.css';
const appKey = 'you app key'; // your appKey
const user = ''; // your user ID
const agoraToken = ''; // agora chat token
const conversation = {
chatType: 'singleChat', // 'singleChat' || 'groupChat'
conversationId: 'agora', // target user id or group id
name: 'Agora', // target user nickname or group name
lastMessage: {},
};
const ChatApp = () => {
const client = useClient();
useEffect(() => {
client &&
client
.open({
user,
agoraToken,
})
.then(res => {
console.log('get token success', res);
// create a conversation
rootStore.conversationStore.addConversation(conversation);
});
}, [client]);
return (
<div>
<div>
<ConversationList />
</div>
<div>
<Chat />
</div>
</div>
);
};
class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<UIKitProvider
initConfig={{
appKey,
}}
>
<ChatApp />
</UIKitProvider>
);
}
}
export default App;
npm run start
Now, you can see your app in the browser.
In the default App Key situation, for the convenience of quick experience, we support several types of message distribution by default. After clicking to select a member, enter your first message and send it.
Note
If a custom App Key is used, no contact is available by default and you need to first add contacts or join a group.
Agora provides an open source AgoraChat UIKit web project on GitHub, where you can clone and run the project or reference the logic to create a project that integrates agora-chat-uikit.
agora-chat-uikit
Currently provided components:
UIKitProvider
, Chat
,ConversationList
;BaseMessage
,AudioMessage
,FileMessage
, VideoMessage
,ImageMessage
,TextMessage
,Header
,Empty
,MessageList
, ConversationItem
,MessageEditor
,MessageStatus
;Avatar
,Badge
,Button
,Checkbox
,Icon
,Modal
,Tooltip
;Container components introduction:
Component | Description | Props | Props Description |
UIKitProvider | The UIKitProvider does not render any UI but only provides global context for components. It automatically listens to SDK events, transmits data downward, and drives component rendering | initConfig: { appkey: string } | You can configure appKey |
local
| To configure the localized copy, see the parameters of the i18next init method | ||
features | Configure the features you need globally. If the required features are also configured in the component, the configuration in the component shall prevail | ||
ConversationList | Conversation list component | className | Component class name |
prefix | css class name prefix | ||
headerProps | Props for the Header component | ||
itemProps | Props for the ConversationItem component | ||
renderHeader?: () => React.ReactNode | Custom rendering header, which receives a function that returns a react node | ||
renderSearch?: () => React.ReactNode | Custom rendering search component, which receives a function that returns a react node | ||
onItemClick?: (data: ConversationData[0]) => void | Click on the conversation event to return the data of the current session | ||
onSearch?: (e: React.ChangeEvent) => boolean | Search input change event. If the function returns false, it will prevent the default search behavior. Users can search according to their own conditions | ||
Chat | Chat component | className: string | Component CSS class name |
prefix: string | CSS class name prefix | ||
headerProps: HeaderProps | props for Header | ||
messageListProps: MsgListProps | Props for the MessageList component | ||
messageEditorProps: MessageEditorProps | Props for the MessageEditor component | ||
rtcConfig: ChatProps['rtcConfig'] | Parameters required when using audio and video calls | ||
renderHeader: (cvs: CurrentCvs) => React.ReactNode | Custom render Header component that takes a function that returns a react node, CurrentCvs is the current conversation | ||
renderMessageList?: () => ReactNode; | Custom render message list component | ||
renderMessageEditor?: () => ReactNode; | Custom render message sender component | ||
renderEmpty?: () => ReactNode; | Custom render empty pages without a conversation |
UIKit provides a rootStore that contains all the data. rootStore contains:
Store | Attribute/Method | Description |
conversationStore | ||
currentCvs | Current conversation | |
conversationList | All conversations | |
searchList | The searched conversations | |
setCurrentCvs | Set the current conversation | |
setConversation | Set all conversations | |
deleteConversation | Delete a conversation | |
addConversation | Add a conversation | |
topConversation | Top a conversation | |
modifyConversation | Modifying a conversation | |
messageStore | ||
message | All conversation messages, including singleChat, groupChat, byId | |
currentCvsMsgs | Set messages for the current conversation | |
sendMessage | Send a message | |
receiveMessage | Receive a message | |
modifyMessage | Edit a message | |
sendChannelAck | Reply with a channel ack to clear unread data from the conversation | |
updateMessageStatus | Update message status | |
clearMessage | Clear a conversation's messages |
Example how to customize the Chat component
You can modify the style by passing className, style, and prefix through the component props
import { Chat, Button } from 'chatuim2';
const ChatApp = () => {
return (
<div>
<Chat className="customClass" prefix="custom" />
<Button style={{ width: '100px' }}>Button</Button>
</div>
);
};
Custom components can be rendered through the renderX method of container components
import {Chat, Header} from 'agora-chat-uikit'
const ChatApp = () => {
const CustomHeader = <Header back content="Custom Header">
return(
<div>
<Chat renderHeader={(cvs) => CustomHeader}>
</div>
)
}
The UIKit style is developed using the scss framework and defines a series of global style variables, including but not limited to global styles (main color, background color, rounded corners, borders, font size).
// need to use hsla
$blue-base: hsla(203, 100%, 60%, 1);
$green-base: hsla(155, 100%, 60%, 1);
$red-base: hsla(350, 100%, 60%, 1);
$gray-base: hsla(203, 8%, 60%, 1);
$special-base: hsla(220, 36%, 60%, 1);
$font-color: $gray-3;
$title-color: $gray-1;
$component-background: #fff;
$height-base: 36px;
$height-lg: 48px;
$height-sm: 28px;
// vertical margins
$margin-lg: 24px;
$margin-md: 16px;
$margin-sm: 12px;
$margin-xs: 8px;
$margin-xss: 4px;
// vertical paddings
$padding-lg: 24px;
$padding-md: 20px;
$padding-sm: 16px;
$padding-s: 12px;
$padding-xs: 8px;
$padding-xss: 4px;
// font
$font-size-base: 14px;
$font-size-lg: $font-size-base + 2px;
$font-size-sm: 12px;
$text-color: fade($black, 85%);
All variables can be viewed here ''
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.s[ac]ss$/i,
use: [
'style-loader',
'css-loader',
{
loader: 'sass-loader',
options: {
additionalData: `@import "@/styles/index.scss";`,
},
},
],
},
],
},
};
creating a scss file within variables to override style.scss. Need to ensure the order of importing files
@import 'agora-chat-uikit/style.scss'; // agora-chat-uikit theme
@import 'your-theme.scss'; // your theme
@import 'agora-chat-uikit/components.scss'; // components style
If these cannot meet the customization requirements, you can also find the elements to cover the style of UIKit.
If you want to add extra functions to agora-chat-uikit to share with others, you can fork our repository on GitHub and create a pull request. For any questions, please also submit it on the repository. Thank you for your contribution!
If you have any problems or suggestions regarding the sample projects, feel free to file an issue.
The sample projects are under the MIT license.
FAQs
## Overview
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We found that agora-chat-uikit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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