ChatEngine has been deprecated with no plans for additional releases. Support for the ChatEngine SDK will end on July 16, 2021. If you have questions about ChatEngine, please contact us at [email protected]. Please visit our newer chat product, PubNub Chat.
PubNub ChatEngine is an object-oriented event emitter based framework for building chat applications in Javascript. It reduces the time to build chat applications drastically and provides essential components like typing indicators, online presence monitoring and message history out of the box.
The real-time server component is provided by PubNub. ChatEngine is designed to be extensible and includes a plugin framework to make adding new features simple.
For more information on building chat applications with PubNub, see our Chat Resource Center.
You can find the full docs on the documentation website.
- NodeJS
- Twitter Bootstrap
- jQuery
- ES6
To set up ChatEngine on PubNub, one must first set up a PubNub Key. The following steps outlines how to manually set up a PubNub Key to work with ChatEngine client-side SDKs.
If you don't already have an account, you can create one for free here.
The ChatEngine framework and client-side SDKs interact with a REST API service that runs as a PubNub Function.
You'll need to set up the function on your PubNub Account before you can use the SDKs.
Follow the ChatEngine Server Setup Instructions.
Since we'll be installing dependencies, it's helpful to create a new package.json
to keep track of all of the packages we're going to install.
In your project directory, run this command to create a new package. Complete the interactive set up guide and we'll be ready to go.
npm init
That'll create a package.json
in your project directory.
{
"name": "chat-engine-tutorial",
"version": "0.0.1",
"description": "An example PubNub ChatEngine Tutorial",
"main": "index.js",
"author": "Ian Jennings"
}
Alright, now for the part you've probably never done before! Install PubNub ChatEngine by running:
npm install chat-engine@latest --save
Check out the jQuery Kitchen Sink and Angular Kitchen Sink examples to see plugins in action.
- Image Uploads - Uses UploadCare service to upload images and render them in chats. Example.
- Markdown Support - Render Markdown in HTML when receiving messages. Example.
- Mute Users - Allows the current user to stop receiving events from other users. Example.
- Online User Search - A simple way to search through the list of users online in the chat. Example.
- Typing Indicator - Provides convenience methods that fire when a user starts or stops typing. Example
- Unread Messages - Allows you to mark a chat as being in the background and increments a counter as events are sent to it. Example.
- Desktop Notifications - Uses HTML5 Notification API to send "toaster" updates.
- Emoji Support - Uses images as a fallback for devices that might not yet support 💩.
- Event Status and Read Receipts - Emits additional events when someone reads a receives and/or reads a message.
- Gravatar Support - Uses Gravatar service to create an avatar based on user state information.
- Random Usernames- A plugin that gives every user a random username combining color and an animal.
- Getting Started tutorial.
- Chat - Really simple chat example. The "hello world" of ChatEngine.
- Online List - No chats, just renders who is online. See the Kitchen Sinks for how to combine this with private chats.
- React Native Example - Made with
create-react-app
. - React Native Components - Premade components for rendering Chats, Messages, Users, and more.
- Integrating into an existing iOS App - Guide on adding ChatEngine React native app into iOS.
- Integrating into an existing Android App - Guide on adding ChatEngine React Native app in Android.
- React - Bare bones react web example.
- Vue Guide - Guide on using ChatEngine and Vue together. Uses the following resources.
- Vue Example - Full featured ChatEngine vue example.
- Vue Plugin - ChatEngine plugin for vue.
- Angular Simple - Angular "Hello World" app. Simple app that uses a custom Angular plugin to render when anything updates.
- Angular Kitchen Sink - The largest demo app out there, almost a complete Desktop Team Chat clone (Slack, Stride, Flowdock). Persistent URLs and renders into a real desktop app with Electron!
- jQuery Simple - jQuery ChatEngine "Hello World" app. A simple app where everyone chats together.
- jQuery Kitchen Sink - Huge example that uses most ChatEngine features. Has an online list that spawns new chats when you click on usernames.
- Facebook Login - Use Facebook Profiles with ChatEngine.
- NodeJS ChatBot - An example bot that responds to messages and emulates typing. Works with the jQuery Kitchen Sink example by default.
Clone repos (chat-engine and plugins).
All repos should be siblings of one another. This is required for rendering docs properly.
chat-engine
chat-engine-desktop-notifications
chat-engine-emoji
chat-engine-examples
//...
nvm use v6
Run http-server
from my /development
directory which has all chat-engine repos:
cd chat-engine
node server.js
Load http://localhost:8080 in browser and navigate to /chat-engine-examples/jquery/kitchen-sink
Run gulp
to compile, but you should probably run gulp watch
to get consistent changes.
You will need to assign environment variables PUB_KEY_0
and SUB_KEY_0
to your own PubNub keys. Add these variables into your .bashrc
or .zshrc
.
# pubnub chatengine keys
export PUB_KEY_0="YOUR PUBNUB PUBLISH KEY"
export SUB_KEY_0="YOUR PUBNUB SUBSCRIBE KEY"
Then, in the root folder run:
gulp test
npm version patch && git push origin master --tags
- If you need help, have a general question, or to file a bug, contact [email protected]