Sendbird UIKit for React is a development kit with an user interface that enables an easy and fast integration of standard chat features into new or existing client apps.
Find out more about Sendbird UIKit for React at UIKit for React doc. If you need any help in resolving any issues or have questions, visit our community.
These samples are here to help you better understand UIKit for React by going over the core components and ways to customize. On each core component sample, there is an attached CodeSandbox link in which you can see the sample codes and alter them to see how the changes are rendered.
This section shows you what you need for testing Sendbird UIKit sample app for React sample app.
The minimum requirements for UIKit for React are:
- React 16.8.0+
- React DOM 16.8.0+
- Sendbird Chat SDK for JavaScript 3.0.115+
- css-vars-ponyfill 2.3.2
- date-fns 2.16.1
The App
component is a collection of all UIKit components you need to implement chat. This is included in all core component samples, so be sure to set your own APP_ID, USER_ID, and NICKNAME in const.js
in each to customize your sample. On the CodeSandbox link, you will see that the props of the App
component refer to use the values of the correspondings of const.js
for initialization.
Try setting your own by downloading the Sendbird sample.
import { App as SendbirdApp } from 'sendbird-uikit'
Here is a list of the essential components that you need to import before you start customizing chat. Note that the names of the components are changed as shown in the code below.
Try importing components on CodeSandbox.
import {
Channel as SBConversation,
ChannelList as SBChannelList,
ChannelSettings as SBChannelSettings,
} from 'sendbird-uikit'
Each CodeSandbox sample has App.js
and CustomizedApp.js
which operate based on the imported const.js
. CodeSandbox is a code editor that provides an instant live preview. The preview has two buttons placed at the top center. If you click the left button, you will see unaltered App.js
. If you click the right button, you will see the customized component from CustomizedApp.js
, and any changes you make on them applied and rendered on the live preview.
If you would like to get a deeper understanding of how CodeSandbox works, refer to CustomizedMessageItems, CustomizedHeader, CustomizedMessageInput, and CustomizedChannelPreviewItem which you can find on corresponding CodeSandbox samples.
This section explains what you need to know before testing the sample app.
The renderChatItem is a ReactElement
prop in the Channel component which you can use to customize message
by setting a function. This prop provides three arguments: message, onUpdateMessage, and onDeleteMessage. The message represents an already sent or received message of an BaseMessage
object; onUpdateMessage and onDeleteMessage are callback functions which you can implement with custom code for events related to the corresponding user actions.
Try your message item on CodeSandbox.
<Channel
renderChatItem={({
message,
onDeleteMessage,
onUpdateMessage,
onResendMessage,
emojiContainer,
}) => {
<CustomizedMessageItem />
}}
>
Note: You can try making your own customized message item by using
<CustomizedMessageItem />
on the CodeSandbox sample.
The queries.messageListParams is an instance
prop in the channel component which you can use to retrieve a list of messages by specifying the properties of MessageListParams
.
Try your message list params on CodeSandbox.
Note: On CodeSandbox’s preview, only the messages you sent will be displayed.
// Pass arguments in JSON data input format to the query instance.
<Channel
queries={{
messageListParams: {
senderUserIds: [USER_ID],
prevResultSize: 30,
includeReplies: false,
includeReactions: false
}
}}
>
The onBeforeSendUserMessage, onBeforeSendFileMessage, and onBeforeUpdateUserMessage are callback function
props in the channel component. The first two execute additional operations for a user message and a file message respectively; the corresponding modified messages are returned through the text and the file arguments respectively. The onBeforeUpdateUserMessage executes additional operations for a user message before updating it.
Try your message params on CodeSandbox
Note: On the CodeSandbox’s preview, you can send or update a message in highlight.
<Channel
onBeforeSendUserMessage={(text) => {}}
onBeforeSendFileMessage={(file) => {}}
onBeforeUpdateUserMessage={handleUpdateUserMessage}
>
In order to complete an operation you intend to carry out with each function, you should return UserMessageParams
and FileMessageParams
objects.
const handleUpdateUserMessage = (text) => {
const userMessageParams = new sdk.UserMessageParams();
userMessageParams.message = text;
return userMessageParams;
}
Find out more about UserMessageParams
and FileMessageParams
on the API reference of Sendbird Chat SDK for JavaScript.
The renderChatHeader is a ReactElement
prop in the channel component which you can use to customize the header of channel
by setting a function. This prop provides two arguments: channel and user. The channel refers to a GroupChannel
object which is a collection of properties necessary to render the current channel view. The user refers to a User
object which represents the current user.
Try your chat header on CodeSandbox
<Channel
renderChatHeader={({ channel, user }) => (
<CustomizedHeader />
)}
>
Note: You can try making your own customized chat header item by using
<CustomizedHeader />
on the CodeSandbox sample.
The renderMessageInput is a ReactElement
prop in the Channel component which allows you to customize the message input by setting a function. This prop provides three arguments: channel, user, and disabled. The channel refers to a GroupChannel
object which is a collection of properties necessary to render the current channel view. The user refers to a User
object which represents the current user. The disabled refers to whether to enable the message input box or not.
Try your message input on CodeSandbox
<Channel
renderMessageInput={({ channel, user, disabled }) => (
<CustomizedMessageInput />
)}
>
Note: You can try making your own customized message input item by using
<CustomizedMessageInput />
on the CodeSandbox sample.
The renderChannelPreview is a ReactElement
prop in the ChannelList component which allows you to customize channel preview by setting a function. This prop provides two arguments: channel and onLeaveChannel. The channel refers to a GroupChannel
object which is a collection of properties necessary to render the current channel view. The onLeaveChannel has a callback function as an argument which can be implemented with custom code for events related to the corresponding user action.
Try your channel preview item on CodeSandbox
<ChannelList
renderChannelPreview={({ channel, onLeaveChannel }) => (
<CustomizedChannelPreviewItem />
)}
>
You can make your own customized channel preview item component in this file. You can use the onLeaveChannel function in the component.
function CustomizedChannelPreviewItem(props) {
const { channel, onLeaveChannel } = props;
...
onLeaveChannel(channel);
}
Note: You can try making your own customized channel preview item by using
<CustomizedMessageItem />
and using the onLeaveChannel function in the component on the CodeSandbox sample.
The queries.channelListQuery is an instance
prop in the ChannelList component which filters channels by using its options.
Try your channel list query item on CodeSandbox
Note: On the CodeSandbox’s preview, the empty channels that you see means that the channels are successfully created and there are no messages sent by users.
// Pass arguments in JSON data input format to the query instance.
<ChannelList
queries={{
channelListQuery: {
includeEmpty: true,
limit: 50,
order: "chronological"
},
applicationUserListQuery: {
limit: 50,
}
}}
>
Find out more about ChannelListQuery
and ApplicationUserListQuery
on the API reference of Sendbird Chat SDK for JavaScript.
The onBeforeCreateChannel is a prop of the ChannelList component which can be implemented with custom code for events related to the corresponding user actions.
Try your channel param on CodeSandbox
Note: you can create a channel using
GroupChannelParams
.
<ChannelList
onBeforeCreateChannel={handleOnBeforeCreateChannel}
>
You can get an array of selectedUsers in a function argument. In order to complete an operation you intend to carry out with the function, you should return a GroupchannelParams
object after specifying its properties.
const handleOnBeforeCreateChannel = (selectedUsers) => {
const channelParams = new sdk.GroupChannelParams();
channelParams.addUserIds(selectedUsers);
channelParams.name = "Hello Sendbird!!";
channelParams.overUrl = null;
channelParams.coverImage = null;
channelParams.customType = HIGHLIGHT;
return channelParams;
}
Find out more about GroupChannelParams
on the API reference of Sendbird Chat SDK for JavaScript.
We also provide samples for open channels. Check below to see how you can implement and customize open channels.
See how open channel on live stream works on CodeSandBox.
See how you can create community channels on CodeSandBox.