discourse/plugins/chat
Jarek Radosz 19214aff18
DEV: Clean up all message bus subscriptions (#19268)
1. "What Goes Up Must Come Down" – if you subscribe to message bus, make sure you also unsubscribe
2. When you unsubscribe - remove only your subscription, not **all** subscriptions on given channel

Attempt #2. The first attempt tried to extend a core `@bound` method in new-user-narrative plugin which did not work. I reworked that plugin in the meantime. This new PR also cleans up message bus subscriptions in now core-merged chat plugin.
2022-12-12 16:32:25 +01:00
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app FIX: webhook should touch channel’s last_message_sent_at (#19342) 2022-12-06 19:33:39 +01:00
assets DEV: Clean up all message bus subscriptions (#19268) 2022-12-12 16:32:25 +01:00
config Update translations (#19401) 2022-12-09 12:01:05 +01:00
db DEV: Add messages_count to ChatChannel table (#19295) 2022-12-06 08:40:46 +10:00
lib FIX: Do not return channels for hashtags if user cannot chat (#19417) 2022-12-12 12:24:41 +10:00
public
spec FIX: Do not return channels for hashtags if user cannot chat (#19417) 2022-12-12 12:24:41 +10:00
test/javascripts FIX: correctly hides admin settings in channel settings (#19384) 2022-12-08 22:48:29 +01:00
plugin.rb FEATURE: Enforce mention limits for chat messages (#19034) 2022-12-06 14:54:04 -03:00
README.md

⚠️ This plugin is still in active development and may change frequently

Documentation

The Discourse Chat plugin adds chat functionality to your Discourse so it can natively support both long-form and short-form communication needs of your online community.

For documentation, see Discourse Chat

Plugin API

registerChatComposerButton

Usage

api.registerChatComposerButton({ id: "foo", ... });

Options

Every option accepts a value or a function, when passing a function this will be the chat-composer component instance. Example of an option using a function:

api.registerChatComposerButton({
  id: "foo",
  displayed() {
    return this.site.mobileView && this.canAttachUploads;
  },
});
Required
  • id unique, used to identify your button, eg: "gifs"
  • action callback when the button is pressed, can be an action name or an anonymous function, eg: "onFooClicked" or () => { console.log("clicked") }

A button requires at least an icon or a label:

  • icon, eg: "times"
  • label, text displayed on the button, a translatable key, eg: "foo.bar"
  • translatedLabel, text displayed on the button, a string, eg: "Add gifs"
Optional
  • position, can be "inline" or "dropdown", defaults to "inline"
  • title, title attribute of the button, a translatable key, eg: "foo.bar"
  • translatedTitle, title attribute of the button, a string, eg: "Add gifs"
  • ariaLabel, aria-label attribute of the button, a translatable key, eg: "foo.bar"
  • translatedAriaLabel, aria-label attribute of the button, a string, eg: "Add gifs"
  • classNames, additional names to add to the buttons class attribute, eg: ["foo", "bar"]
  • displayed, hide/or show the button, expects a boolean
  • disabled, sets the disabled attribute on the button, expects a boolean
  • priority, an integer defining the order of the buttons, higher comes first, eg: 700
  • dependentKeys, list of property names which should trigger a refresh of the buttons when changed, eg: ["foo.bar", "bar.baz"]