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pusher-chatkit-server
Advanced tools
The Node.js server SDK for Pusher Chatkit.
yarn:
$ yarn add pusher-chatkit-server
npm:
$ npm install pusher-chatkit-server --save
src/ - library code
examples/ - demonstration app. Also useful for testing during development
scripts/ - scripts for tagging, building, test, releasing package
0.5.1 - 2017-11-10
createRoom
now takes a CreateRoomOptions
object as its second parameter. This allows creating private rooms and adding users to a room at the point of creation. This looks like:chatkit.createRoom(
'user_id_creating_room',
{
name: 'my room',
isPrivate: true,
userIds: ['some_other_user', 'and_another']
}
).then(() => {
...
}
FAQs
Pusher Chatkit server library
The npm package pusher-chatkit-server receives a total of 146 weekly downloads. As such, pusher-chatkit-server popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pusher-chatkit-server 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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