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chat-uikit-react-linda-test
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Tencent Cloud Chat provides globally interconnected chat APIs, multi-platform SDKs, and UIKit components to help you quickly bring messaging capabilities such as one-to-one chat, group chat, chat rooms, and system notifications to your applications and websites.
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Create Application
, enter your app name, and click Confirm
.
Display key
, and then copy and save the key information, which is SECRETKEY.
# Please run the following code in the terminal.
$ git clone https://github.com/TencentCloud/chat-uikit-react
$ cd chat-uikit-react
$ npm install && cd examples/sample-chat && npm install
examples/sample-chat
project and locate the GenerateTestUserSig.js
file in ./examples/sample-chat/src/debug/GenerateTestUserSig.js
.SDKAppID
and SECRETKEY
obtained at Step 2.$ cd examples/sample-chat
$ npm run start
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