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Chat

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Checkout a simple Demo Application

Introduction

This package allows you to add a chat system to your Laravel ^5.4 application

Installation

From the command line, run:

composer require envatic/chat

Publish the assets:

php artisan vendor:publish

This will publish database migrations and a configuration file envatic_chat.php in the Laravel config folder.

Configuration

See envatic_chat.php for configuration

Run the migrations:

php artisan migrate

Usage

You can mix Models as participants. For instance you can have Parents, Students and Professors models communicating

Adding the ability to participate to a Model

Add the Envatic\Chat\Traits\Messageable trait to any Model you want to participate in Conversations For example, let's say we want out Bot model to chat with other Models:

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Envatic\Chat\Traits\Messageable;

class Bot extends Model
{
    use Messageable;
}

Get participant details

Since we allow Models with data that differ in structure to chat, we may want a uniform way to represent the participant details in a uniform way.

You can get the details as follows:

$participantModel->getParticipantDetails();

Assuming you have a column name for your model, this returns a default array ['name' => 'column_value'] You can however, customize this for your needs by adding an Eloquent Accessor that returns an array with as much as you need to your model as follows:

    public function getParticipantDetailsAttribute()
    {
        return [
            'name' => $this->someValue,
            'foo' => 'bar',
        ];
    }

Creating a conversation

You can start a conversation by passing an array of Models as participants

$participants = [$model1, $model2,..., $modelN];

$conversation = Chat::createConversation($participants);

Creating a conversation of type private / public

You may want to classify conversations as private or public

$participants = [$model1, $model2,..., $modelN];

// Create a private conversation
$conversation = Chat::createConversation($participants)->makePrivate();

// Create a public conversation
$conversation = Chat::createConversation($participants)->makePrivate(false);

// Create a direct message

// Make direct conversation after creation
$conversation = Chat::createConversation($participants)->makeDirect();

// Specify intent for direct conversation before creation
$conversation = Chat::makeDirect()->createConversation($participants);

Note: You will not be able to add additional participants to a direct conversation. Additionally you can't remove a participant from a direct conversation.

Get a conversation by id

$conversation = Chat::conversations()->getById($id);

Update conversation details

$data = ['title' => 'PHP Channel', 'description' => 'PHP Channel Description'];
$conversation->update(['data' => $data]);

Send a text message

$message = Chat::message('Hello')
            ->from($model)
            ->to($conversation)
            ->send();

Send a message of custom type

The default message type is text. If you want to specify custom type you can call the type() function as below:

$message = Chat::message('http://example.com/img')
		->type('image')
		->from($model)
		->to($conversation)
		->send();

To add more details about a message

Sometimes you might want to add details about a message. For example, when the message type is an attachment, and you want to add details such as attachment's filename, and attachment's file url, you can call the data() function and pass your data as an array.

$message = Chat::message('Attachment 1')
		->type('attachment')
		->data(['file_name' => 'post_image.jpg', 'file_url' => 'http://example.com/post_img.jpg'])
		->from($model)
		->to($conversation)
		->send();

Get a message by id

$message = Chat::messages()->getById($id);

Get message sender

$sendModel = $message->sender;

Mark a message as read

Chat::message($message)->setParticipant($participantModel)->markRead();

Flag / mark a message

Chat::message($message)->setParticipant($participantModel)->toggleFlag();

Chat::message($message)->setParticipant($participantModel)->flagged(); // true

Mark whole conversation as read

Chat::conversation($conversation)->setParticipant($participantModel)->readAll();

Unread messages count

$unreadCount = Chat::messages()->setParticipant($participantModel)->unreadCount();

Unread messages count per Conversation

Chat::conversation($conversation)->setParticipant($participantModel)->unreadCount();

Delete a message

Chat::message($message)->setParticipant($participantModel)->delete();

Cleanup Deleted Messages

What to cleanup when all participants have deleted a $message or $conversation?

Listen for \Envatic\Chat\Eventing\AllParticipantsDeletedMessage and

\Envatic\Chat\Eventing\AllParticipantsClearedConversation

Clear a conversation

Chat::conversation($conversation)->setParticipant($participantModel)->clear();

Get participant conversations

Chat::conversations()->setPaginationParams(['sorting' => 'desc'])
	->setParticipant($participantModel)
	->limit(1)
	->page(1)
	->get();

Get a conversation between two participants

$conversation = Chat::conversations()->between($participantModel1, $participantModel2);

Get common conversations among participants

$conversations = Chat::conversations()->common($participants);

$participants is an array of participant Models

Remove participants from a conversation

/* removing one user */
Chat::conversation($conversation)->removeParticipants([$participantModel]);
/* removing multiple participants */
Chat::conversation($conversation)->removeParticipants([$participantModel, $participantModel2,...,$participantModelN]);

Add participants to a conversation

/* add one user */
Chat::conversation($conversation)->addParticipants([$participantModel]);
/* add multiple participants */
Chat::conversation($conversation)->addParticipants([$participantModel, $participantModel2]);

Get messages in a conversation

Chat::conversation($conversation)->setParticipant($participantModel)->getMessages()

Get user conversations by type

// private conversations
$conversations = Chat::conversations()->setParticipant($participantModel)->isPrivate()->get();

// public conversations
$conversations = Chat::conversations()->setParticipant($participantModel)->isPrivate(false)->get();

// direct conversations / messages
$conversations = Chat::conversations()->setParticipant($participantModel)->isDirect()->get();

// all conversations
$conversations = Chat::conversations()->setParticipant($participantModel)->get();

Get recent messages

$messages = Chat::conversations()->setParticipant($participantModel)->limit(25)->page(1)->get();

Pagination

There are a few ways you can achieve pagination You can specify the limit and page as above using the respective functions or as below:

   $paginated = Chat::conversations()->setParticipant($participant)
            ->setPaginationParams([
                'page' => 3,
                'perPage' => 10,
                'sorting' => "desc",
                'columns' => [
                    '*'
                ],
                'pageName' => 'test'
            ])
            ->get();

You don't have to specify all the parameters. If you leave the parameters out, default values will be used. $paginated above will return Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator To get the conversations simply call $paginated->items()

Get participants in a conversation

$participants = $conversation->getParticipants();

Get participation entry for a Model in a conversation

Chat::conversation($conversation)->getParticipation($model);

Update participation settings

Set Conversation settings for participant (example: mute_mentions, mute_conversation)

$settings = ['mute_mentions' => true];

Chat::conversation($conversation)
    ->getParticipation($this->alpha)
    ->update(['settings' => $settings]);

Data Transformers

Need to have more control on the data returned from the package routes? You can specify your own Model transformers and take advantage of Fractal.

All you need to do is specify the location of your transformers in the configuration file envatic_chat.php as follows:

/**
 * Model Transformers
 */
'transformers' => [
    'conversation' => \MyApp\Transformers\ConversationTransformer::class,
    'message' => \MyApp\Transformers\MessageTransformer::class,
    'participant' => \MyApp\Transformers\ParticipantTransformer::class,
]

Note: This only applies to responses from package routes.

License

Chat is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license