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chat-engine-unread-messages

Adds the ability to count unread messages in a ChatEngine Chat

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Unread Messages Plugin

Adds the ability to count unread messages in a ChatEngine Chat

Quick Start

  • Have ChatEngine instantiated and connected, and have a channel you want to count unread messages on
const ChatEngine = ChatEngineCore.create({
    publishKey: 'pub-key-here',
    subscribeKey: 'sub-key-here',
});

ChatEngine.connect('Username');
ChatEngine.on('$.ready', () => { ... });
  • Attach this plugin to the channel you want, in this case global
ChatEngine.global.plugin(ChatEngineCore.plugin['chat-engine-unread-messages']());
  • The plugin needs to be notified when the user is considered active or inactive to properly count messages
// sets unreadCount to 0, stops counting unread messages and stops emitting events
ChatEngine.global.unreadMessages.active();
// starts counting unread messages and starts emitting events - default state
ChatEngine.global.unreadMessages.inactive();
  • Listen for the $unread events that emit whenever your channel recieves a message while it is marked as inactive
ChatEngine.global.on('$unread', () => {
    console.log(ChatEngine.global.unreadCount);
});

Support

  • If you need help, have a general question a feature request or to file a bug, contact support@pubnub.com

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Package last updated on 06 Mar 2019

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