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A simple and beautiful Vue chat component backend agnostic, fully customisable and extendable.

A beautiful chat rooms web component compatible with all Javascript frameworks

Quick Overview

Vue Advanced Chat is a feature-rich chat component for Vue.js applications. It provides a customizable and responsive chat interface with support for various message types, file uploads, emojis, and user presence indicators.

Pros

  • Highly customizable with numerous configuration options
  • Responsive design that works well on both desktop and mobile devices
  • Built-in support for file uploads, emojis, and user avatars
  • Comprehensive documentation and examples

Cons

  • Steep learning curve due to the extensive configuration options
  • May be overkill for simple chat implementations
  • Limited built-in backend integration (requires custom implementation)

Code Examples

  1. Basic chat room setup:
<template>
  <vue-advanced-chat
    :current-user-id="currentUserId"
    :rooms="rooms"
    :messages="messages"
    @send-message="sendMessage"
  />
</template>

<script>
import { VueAdvancedChat } from 'vue-advanced-chat'

export default {
  components: { VueAdvancedChat },
  data() {
    return {
      currentUserId: 1,
      rooms: [{ roomId: 1, roomName: 'General' }],
      messages: []
    }
  },
  methods: {
    sendMessage(message) {
      // Handle sending message
    }
  }
}
</script>
  1. Customizing chat appearance:
<template>
  <vue-advanced-chat
    :styles="chatStyles"
    :theme="'dark'"
  />
</template>

<script>
export default {
  data() {
    return {
      chatStyles: {
        content: {
          background: '#1a1a1a'
        },
        message: {
          background: '#2a2a2a'
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
</script>
  1. Implementing file uploads:
<template>
  <vue-advanced-chat
    :files-list="filesList"
    @send-file="sendFile"
  />
</template>

<script>
export default {
  data() {
    return {
      filesList: []
    }
  },
  methods: {
    sendFile(file) {
      // Handle file upload
      this.filesList.push(file)
    }
  }
}
</script>

Getting Started

  1. Install the package:

    npm install vue-advanced-chat
    
  2. Import and use the component in your Vue.js application:

    <template>
      <vue-advanced-chat
        :current-user-id="currentUserId"
        :rooms="rooms"
        :messages="messages"
        @send-message="sendMessage"
      />
    </template>
    
    <script>
    import { VueAdvancedChat } from 'vue-advanced-chat'
    
    export default {
      components: { VueAdvancedChat },
      // ... rest of your component logic
    }
    </script>
    
  3. Configure the component with your chat data and implement necessary methods for sending messages and handling other events.

Competitor Comparisons

A simple and beautiful Vue chat component backend agnostic, fully customisable and extendable.

Pros of vue-beautiful-chat

  • Simpler and more lightweight implementation
  • Easier to customize and integrate into existing projects
  • Better documentation and examples for quick setup

Cons of vue-beautiful-chat

  • Fewer features compared to vue-advanced-chat
  • Less active development and community support
  • Limited built-in functionality for complex chat scenarios

Code Comparison

vue-beautiful-chat:

<template>
  <beautiful-chat
    :participants="participants"
    :titleImageUrl="titleImageUrl"
    :onMessageWasSent="onMessageWasSent"
    :messageList="messageList"
    :newMessagesCount="newMessagesCount"
    :isOpen="isChatOpen"
    :close="closeChat"
    :open="openChat"
    :showEmoji="true"
    :showFile="true"
    :showTypingIndicator="showTypingIndicator"
    :colors="colors"
    :alwaysScrollToBottom="alwaysScrollToBottom"
    :messageStyling="messageStyling"
  />
</template>

vue-advanced-chat:

<template>
  <vue-advanced-chat
    :current-user-id="currentUserId"
    :rooms="rooms"
    :messages="messages"
    :room-actions="roomActions"
    :message-actions="messageActions"
    :rooms-loaded="roomsLoaded"
    :messages-loaded="messagesLoaded"
    @fetch-messages="fetchMessages"
    @send-message="sendMessage"
    @edit-message="editMessage"
    @delete-message="deleteMessage"
  />
</template>

The code comparison shows that vue-advanced-chat offers more built-in props and events for advanced functionality, while vue-beautiful-chat focuses on a simpler implementation with fewer options.

A beautiful chat rooms web component compatible with all Javascript frameworks

Pros of vue-advanced-chat

  • Identical features and functionality
  • Same codebase and implementation

Cons of vue-advanced-chat

  • No unique advantages over the other repository
  • Identical limitations and potential issues

Code Comparison

Both repositories contain the same codebase, so there are no differences to highlight in a code comparison. The file structure, components, and implementation details are identical.

Additional Notes

The repositories advanced-chat/vue-advanced-chat and advanced-chat/vue-advanced-chat appear to be the same project. They have the same owner (advanced-chat) and the same name (vue-advanced-chat). This situation typically occurs when a repository is referenced twice or there's a mistake in the comparison request.

In such cases, there are no meaningful differences to compare between the two repositories. They would have the same features, pros, cons, and codebase. Any updates, issues, or contributions would be reflected equally in both references to the repository.

For a more meaningful comparison, it would be necessary to compare vue-advanced-chat with a different chat component or library for Vue.js. This would allow for highlighting unique features, advantages, and disadvantages between distinct projects.

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vue-advanced-chat

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Features

  • Compatible with all Javascript frameworks (Vue, Angular, React, etc.) or no framework at all
  • Customizeable realtime chat messaging
  • Backend agnostic
  • Images, videos, files, voice messages & emojis
  • Edit messages & reply to other messages
  • Tag users & emojis shortcut suggestions
  • UI elements for seen, new, deleted, typing and system messages
  • Text formatting - bold, italic, strikethrough, underline, code, multiline
  • Online / Offline users status
  • Flexible options and slots
  • Light and dark theme modes
  • Firestore example
  • Typescript, PWA, Web Component support

Demo

Enjoy :smile:

Real World Example

A Progressive Web Application showcasing all the features of vue-advanced-chat component.
Built with Firestore, Vuetify, and Push Notifications.

If you wish to get premium access to the real world example source code, please contact me by email.

You will get a fully working chat application for web and mobile:

  • UI and backend integration
  • Email, Facebook and Google authentication
  • Real-time messaging, browser push notifications, images optimization (Firebase Cloud Functions to compress avatars)
  • UI/UX components for alerts (errors, information), dialogs, etc.
  • Add existing users to a room using their email
  • Send email invitations to non-existing users
  • Edition of profile and rooms
  • Addition and deletion of room users
  • Optimised firestore implementation to reduce bandwidth and costs as much as possible
  • State management using vuex
  • Internationalisation (i18n)
  • Google Analytics
  • Support to help you get the chat up and running

Table of Contents


Installation

# Using npm
npm install --save vue-advanced-chat

# Using yarn
yarn add vue-advanced-chat

# Using CDN
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue-advanced-chat@2.0.4/dist/vue-advanced-chat.umd.js"></script>

Vue

Register vue-advanced-chat and emoji-picker as web components in your config file:

compilerOptions: {
  isCustomElement: tagName => {
    return tagName === 'vue-advanced-chat' || tagName === 'emoji-picker'
  }
}

Demo: https://github.com/advanced-chat/vue-advanced-chat-sandbox/tree/main

React

Demo: https://github.com/advanced-chat/vue-advanced-chat-sandbox/tree/react

Angular / Ionic

Demo: https://github.com/advanced-chat/vue-advanced-chat-sandbox/tree/angular


Usage

You can import it as a custom component:

<template>
  <vue-advanced-chat
    :current-user-id="currentUserId"
    :rooms="JSON.stringify(rooms)"
    :messages="JSON.stringify(messages)"
    :room-actions="JSON.stringify(roomActions)"
  />
</template>

<script>
  import { register } from 'vue-advanced-chat'
  register()

  // Or if you used CDN import
  // window['vue-advanced-chat'].register()

  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        currentUserId: '1234',
        rooms: [],
        messages: [],
        roomActions: [
          { name: 'inviteUser', title: 'Invite User' },
          { name: 'removeUser', title: 'Remove User' },
          { name: 'deleteRoom', title: 'Delete Room' }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

Important notes

vue-advanced-chat component is performance oriented, hence you have to follow specific rules to make it work properly.

  • Use array assignement instead of push method
// DO THIS
const rooms = []
for (let i = 0; i < res.length; i++) {
  rooms.push(res)
}
this.rooms = rooms

// DON'T DO THIS
for (let i = 0; i < res.length; i++) {
  this.rooms.push(res)
}
// DO THIS
this.rooms[i].typingUsers = [...this.rooms[i].typingUsers, typingUserId]

// DON'T DO THIS
this.rooms[i].typingUsers.push(typingUserId)
  • To add or replace an item inside an array, use spread operator
// DO THIS
this.rooms[roomIndex] = room
this.rooms = [...this.rooms]

// DON'T DO THIS
this.rooms[roomIndex] = room

// AND DON'T DO THIS
this.rooms.push(room)
  • Follow the UI loading pattern by updating messagesLoaded prop every time a new room is fetched
fetchMessages({ room, options }) {
  this.messagesLoaded = false

  // use timeout to imitate async server fetched data
  setTimeout(() => {
    this.messages = []
    this.messagesLoaded = true
  })
}

Props API

Important notes

If you are using Vue 3, you can pass Array and Object props normally: Passing DOM Properties in Vue 3
Otherwise, you need to pass those props as strings. For example: [messages]="JSON.stringify(messages)"

Prop
TypeRequiredDefault
heightString-600px
current-user-id(1)Stringtrue-
rooms[String, Array]-[]
rooms-orderdesc / asc-desc
loading-rooms(2)Boolean-false
rooms-loaded(3)Boolean-false
room-id(4)String-null
load-first-room(5)Boolean-true
rooms-list-openedBoolean-true
custom-search-room-enabled (6)Boolean-false
messages[String, Array]-[]
room-message(7)String-null
username-options (8)[String, Object]-{minUsers: 3, currentUser: false}
messages-loaded(9)Boolean-false
room-actions(10)[String, Array]-[]
menu-actions(11)[String, Array]-[]
message-actions(12)[String, Array]-(11)
message-selection-actions(13)[String, Array]-(13)
templates-text(14)[String, Array]-null
auto-scroll(15)[String, Object]-{ send: { new: true, newAfterScrollUp: true }, receive: { new: true, newAfterScrollUp: false } }
show-searchBoolean-true
show-add-roomBoolean-true
show-send-iconBoolean-true
show-filesBoolean-true
show-audioBoolean-true
audio-bit-rateNumber-128
audio-sample-rateNumber-44100
show-emojisBoolean-true
show-reaction-emojisBoolean-true
show-new-messages-divider(16)Boolean-true
show-footer(17)Boolean-true
text-messages(18)[String, Object]-null
text-formatting(19)[String, Object]-{disabled: false, italic: '_', bold: '*', strike: '~', underline: '°', multilineCode: '```', inlineCode: ''}`
link-options(20)[String, Object]-{ disabled: false, target: '_blank', rel: null }
room-info-enabled (21)Boolean-false
textarea-action-enabled(22)Boolean-false
textarea-auto-focusBoolean-true
user-tags-enabledBoolean-true
emojis-suggestion-enabledBoolean-true
media-preview-enabledBoolean-true
responsive-breakpoint(23)Number-900
single-room(24)Boolean-false
scroll-distance(25)Number-60
theme(26)light / dark-light
accepted-files(27)String-*
capture-files(28)String-''
multiple-files(29)Boolean-true
styles(30)[String, Object]-(26)
show-audio(31)Boolean-true
emoji-data-sourceString-https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/emoji-picker-element-data@%5E1/en/emojibase/data.json

(1) current-user-id is required to display UI and trigger actions according to the user using the chat (ex: messages position on the right, etc.)

(2) loading-rooms can be used to show/hide a spinner icon while rooms are loading

(3) rooms-loaded must be set to true when all rooms have been loaded. Meaning the user cannot scroll to load more paginated rooms

(4) room-id can be used to load a specific room at any time

(5) load-first-room can be used to remove the default behaviour of opening the first room at initialization

(6) custom-search-room-enabled can be used to use the search-room event to call your own method to filter out rooms

(7) room-message can be used to add a default textarea value

(8) username-options can be used to show/hide room messages username according to the minimum number of users minUsers inside a room, and if the message user is the current user currentUser

(9) messages-loaded must be set to true when all messages of a conversation have been loaded. Meaning the user cannot scroll on top to load more paginated messages

(10) room-actions can be used to display your own buttons when clicking the dropdown icon of each room inside the rooms list.
You can then use the room-action-handler event to call your own action after clicking a button. Ex:

room-actions="[
  {
    name: 'archiveRoom',
    title: 'Archive Room'
  }
]"

(11) menu-actions can be used to display your own buttons when clicking the vertical dots icon inside a room.
You can then use the menu-action-handler event to call your own action after clicking a button. Ex:

menu-actions="[
  {
    name: 'inviteUser',
    title: 'Invite User'
  },
  {
    name: 'removeUser',
    title: 'Remove User'
  },
  {
    name: 'deleteRoom',
    title: 'Delete Room'
  }
]"

(12) message-actions can be used to display your own buttons when clicking the dropdown icon inside a message.
You can then use the message-action-handler event to call your own action after clicking a button. Ex:

message-actions="[
  {
    name: 'addMessageToFavorite',
    title: 'Add To Favorite'
  },
  {
    name: 'shareMessage',
    title: 'Share Message'
  }
]"

You can use built-in message-actions names to trigger specific UI modifications when clicked.
Currently, replyMessage, editMessage and deleteMessage action names are available.
If messageActions is not set, it will use the default values below.
If you don't want to display this messageActions menu, you can pass it an empty array.

messageActions="[
  {
    name: 'replyMessage',
    title: 'Reply'
  },
  {
    name: 'editMessage',
    title: 'Edit Message',
    onlyMe: true
  },
  {
    name: 'deleteMessage',
    title: 'Delete Message',
    onlyMe: true
  },
  {
    name: 'selectMessages',
    title: 'Select'
  }
]"

(13) message-selection-actions is related to the above selectMessages message action. You can use it to display custom action buttons in the room header when selecting a message. Ex:

messageActions="[
  {
    name: 'deleteMessages',
    title: 'Delete'
  },
  {
    name: 'forwardMessages',
    title: 'Forward'
  }
]"

(14) templates-text can be used to add autocomplete templates text when typing / in the room textarea. Ex:

templatesText="[
  {
    tag: 'help',
    text: 'This is the help'
  },
  {
    tag: 'action',
    text: 'This is the action'
  }
]"

(15) auto-scroll can be used to change the auto scroll behaviour when sending/receiving a message. Ex:

auto-scroll="{
  send: {
    new: true, // will scroll down after sending a message
    newAfterScrollUp: false // will not scroll down after sending a message when scrolled up
  },
  receive: {
    new: false, // will not scroll down when receiving a message
    newAfterScrollUp: true // will scroll down when receiving a message when scrolled up
  }
}"

(16) show-new-messages-divider can be used to show/hide the blue line divider between seen and unseen messages.

(17) show-footer can be used to hide the room footer. For example to prevent users to send any message or media.

(18) text-messages can be used to replace default i18n texts. Ex:

text-messages="{
  ROOMS_EMPTY: 'Aucune conversation',
  ROOM_EMPTY: 'Aucune conversation sélectionnée',
  NEW_MESSAGES: 'Nouveaux messages',
  MESSAGE_DELETED: 'Ce message a été supprimé',
  MESSAGES_EMPTY: 'Aucun message',
  CONVERSATION_STARTED: 'La conversation a commencée le :',
  TYPE_MESSAGE: 'Tapez votre message',
  SEARCH: 'Rechercher',
  IS_ONLINE: 'est en ligne',
  LAST_SEEN: 'dernière connexion ',
  IS_TYPING: 'est en train de taper...',
  CANCEL_SELECT_MESSAGE: 'Annuler Sélection'
}"

(19) text-formatting can be used to add text formatting. Bold, italic, strikethrough, underline, inline code and multiline code formatting are currently available and can be used in conjonction.

  • You can disable text formatting by passing the prop :text-formatting="{disabled: true}".
  • You can change markdown characters, for example: :text-formatting="{italic: '^'}"
  • You can disable a specific markdown character, for example: :text-formatting="{bold: null}"
StyleSyntaxExampleOutput
Bold* **This is bold text*This is bold text
Italic_ __This text is italicized_This text is italicized
Strikethrough~ ~~This was mistaken text~This was mistaken text
Underline° °°This text is underlined°This text is underlined
Nested formatting* * and _ _*This text is _extremely_ important*This text is extremely important

Inline Code

Example: `This is inline code`

Output: This is inline code

Multiline Code

Example: ```This is multiline code```

Output:

This is
multiline code

(20) link-options can be used to disable url links in messages, or change urls target. Ex:

:link-options="{ disabled: true, target: '_self', rel: null }"

(21) room-info-enabled can be used to trigger an event after clicking the room header component.
You can then use the room-info event to call your own action after clicking the header.

(22) textarea-action-enabled can be used to add an extra icon on the right of the textarea
You can then use the textarea-action-handler event to call your own action after clicking the icon.

(23) responsive-breakpoint can be used to collapse the rooms list on the left when then viewport size goes below the specified width.

(24) single-room can be used if you never want to show the rooms list on the left. You still need to pass the rooms prop as an array with a single element.

(25) scroll-distance can be used to change the number of pixels before fetchMessages event is triggered when scrolling up to load more messages, or fetchMoreRooms event is triggered when scrolling down to load more rooms.

(26) theme can be used to change the chat theme. Currently, only light and dark are available.

(27) accepted-files can be used to set specifics file types allowed in chat. By default, all file types are allowed: "*".

Example: set accepted-files="image/png, image/jpeg, application/pdf" to allow JPG PNG and PDF files only

(28) capture-files can be used to enable direct capturing of photos and videos on mobile browsers, as opposed to just uploading existing photos and videos which are already on the device. See here for more information and recognized values. By default, the attribute is omitted and mobile browsers will only offer the gallery to choose photos and videos. Note: this only affects file attachments. Audio messages are always recorded using the device's microphone.

(29) multiple-files can be used to define whether multiple file selections will be accepted. By default this is true.

(30) styles can be used to customize your own theme. You can find the full list here

(31) show-audio can be used to enable or disable audio icon

styles="{
  general: {
    color: '#0a0a0a',
    colorSpinner: '#333',
    borderStyle: '1px solid #e1e4e8'
  },

  footer: {
    background: '#f8f9fa',
    backgroundReply: 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08)'
  },

  icons: {
    search: '#9ca6af'
  }
}"

Props data structure

Your props must follow a specific structure to display rooms and messages correctly:

Rooms prop

rooms="[
  {
    roomId: '1',
    roomName: 'Room 1',
    avatar: 'assets/imgs/people.png',
    unreadCount: 4,
    index: 3,
    lastMessage: {
      _id: 'xyz',
      content: 'Last message received',
      senderId: '1234',
      username: 'John Doe',
      timestamp: '10:20',
      saved: true,
      distributed: false,
      seen: false,
      new: true
    },
    users: [
      {
        _id: '1234',
        username: 'John Doe',
        avatar: 'assets/imgs/doe.png',
        status: {
          state: 'online',
          lastChanged: 'today, 14:30'
        }
      },
      {
        _id: '4321',
        username: 'John Snow',
        avatar: 'assets/imgs/snow.png',
        status: {
          state: 'offline',
          lastChanged: '14 July, 20:00'
        }
      }
    ],
    typingUsers: [ 4321 ]
  }
]"
  • If you add the index property, your rooms will be ordered using this value. index can be any sortable value, like a string, datetime, timestamp, etc.

  • For each room user, you can add the status property, which can hold the state and lastChanged properties:

    • state can be 'online' or 'offline'
    • lastChanged is the date when state was last modified.
  • typingUsers is an array of all the users who are currently writing a message

Messages prop

Message objects are rendered differently depending on their type. Text, emoji, image, video and file types are supported.

Each message object has a senderId field which holds the id of the corresponding agent. If senderId matches the currentUserId prop, specific UI and actions will be implemented.

Notes:

  • username will be displayed on each message of corresponding agents if at least 3 users are in the room
  • system is used to show messages with a specific centered display
  • indexId can be used if you need to change a message ID that is already displayed in a room, this preventing an animation glitch. For example, when you don't know in advance the message ID your backend will create.

Message states:

  • saved: true one checkmark
  • distributed: true two checkmarks
  • seen: true two blue checkmarks
  • deleted: true grey background with deleted message text
  • failure: true red clickable failure icon
messages="[
  {
    _id: '7890',
    indexId: 12092,
    content: 'Message 1',
    senderId: '1234',
    username: 'John Doe',
    avatar: 'assets/imgs/doe.png',
    date: '13 November',
    timestamp: '10:20',
    system: false,
    saved: true,
    distributed: true,
    seen: true,
    deleted: false,
    failure: true,
    disableActions: false,
    disableReactions: false,
    files: [
      {
        name: 'My File',
        size: 67351,
        type: 'png',
        audio: true,
        duration: 14.4,
        url: 'https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/...',
        preview: 'data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAA...',
        progress: 88
      }
    ],
    reactions: {
      😁: [
        '1234', // USER_ID
        '4321'
      ],
      🥰: [
        '1234'
      ]
    },
    replyMessage: {
      content: 'Reply Message',
      senderId: '4321',
      files: [
        {
          name: 'My Replied File',
          size: 67351,
          type: 'png',
          audio: true,
          duration: 14.4,
          url: 'https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/...',
          preview: 'data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAA...'
        }
      ]
    },
  }
]"

Events API

Event
ParamsFires when a user
fetch-messages(1){ room, options }Scrolled on top to load more messages
fetch-more-rooms(2)-Scrolled to load more rooms
send-message{ roomId, content, files(11), replyMessage(12), usersTag }Sent a message
edit-message{ roomId, messageId, newContent, files(11), replyMessage(12) ,usersTag }Edited a message
delete-message{ roomId, message }Deleted a message
open-file{ message, file }Clicked to view or download a file
open-user-tag(3){ user }Clicked on a user tag inside a message
open-failed-message{ roomId, message }Clicked on the failure icon next to a message
add-room-Clicked on the plus icon next to searchbar
search-room(4){ roomId, value }Typed a character in the room search input
room-action-handler(5){ roomId, action }Clicked on the vertical dots icon inside a room
menu-action-handler(6){ roomId, action }Clicked on the vertical dots icon inside a room
message-action-handler(7){ roomId, action, message }Clicked on the dropdown icon inside a message
message-selection-action-handler(8){ roomId, action, messages }Clicked on the select button inside a message
send-message-reaction{ roomId, messageId, reaction, remove }Clicked on the emoji icon inside a message
room-info (9)roomClicked the room header bar
toggle-rooms-list{ opened }Clicked on the toggle icon inside a room header
textarea-action-handler(10){ roomId, message }Clicked on custom icon inside the footer
typing-message{ roomId, message }Started typing a message

(1) fetch-messages is triggered every time a room is opened. If the room is opened for the first time, the options param will hold reset: true.
(1) fetch-messages should be a method implementing a pagination system. Its purpose is to load older messages of a conversation when the user scroll on top.

(2) fetch-more-rooms is triggered when scrolling down the rooms list, and should be a method implementing a pagination system.

(3) open-user-tag is triggered when clicking a user tag inside a message. When creating a user tag by typing @ in the footer textarea and sending the message, the tag will be identified with the below pattern:

<usertag>TAGGED_USER_ID</usertag>

This will make the tag clickable inside a message. Ex: message tag content
send-message and edit-message events will handle that pattern for you and pass it in the content param.

(4) room-action-handler is the result of the room-actions prop.
When clicking a button from your room-actions array, room-action-handler will give you the name of the button that was click. Then you can do anything you want with it. Ex:

menuActionHandler({ roomId, action }) {
  switch (action.name) {
    case 'archiveRoom':
      // call a method to archive the room
  }
}

(5) menu-action-handler is the result of the menu-actions prop.
When clicking a button from your menu-actions array, menu-action-handler will give you the name of the button that was click. Then you can do anything you want with it. Ex:

menuActionHandler({ roomId, action }) {
  switch (action.name) {
    case 'inviteUser':
      // call a method to invite a user to the room
    case 'removeUser':
      // call a method to remove a user from the room
    case 'deleteRoom':
      // call a method to delete the room
  }
}

(6) search-room can be enabled by using custom-search-room-enabled prop. This will allow you to call your own method to filter out searched rooms.

(7) message-action-handler is the result of the message-actions prop.
When clicking a button from your message-actions array, message-action-handler will give you the name of the button that was click and the corresponding message data. Then you can do anything you want with it. Ex:

messageActionHandler({ roomId, action, message }) {
  switch (action.name) {
    case 'addMessageToFavorite':
      // call a method to add a message to the favorite list
    case 'shareMessage':
      // call a method to share the message with another user
  }
}

(8) message-selection-action-handler is the result of the message-selection-actions prop.
When clicking a button from your message-selection-actions array, message-selection-action-handler will give you the name of the button that was click and the corresponding selected messages data. Then you can do anything you want with it. Ex:

messageSelectionActionHandler({ roomId, action, message }) {
  switch (action.name) {
    case 'deleteMessages':
      // call a method to delete selected messaged
    case 'shareMessage':
      // call a method to share selected messaged with another user
  }
}

(9) room-info is the result of the room-info-enabled prop.

(10) textarea-action-handler is the result of the textarea-action-enabled prop.

(11) Array of files where each file contain: { blob, localUrl, name, size, type, extension }

(12) replyMessage object is available when the user replied to another message by clicking the corresponding icon, and contains the message information that was clicked.


Named Slots

Example:

<vue-advanced-chat>
  <div slot="room-header">
    This is a new room header
  </div>

  <div v-for="message in messages" :slot="'message_' + message._id">
    <div v-if="message.system">
      System message: {{ message.content }}
    </div>
    <div v-else>
      Normal message: {{ message.content }}
    </div>
  </div>

  <div v-for="message in messages" :slot="'message-avatar_' + message._id">
    New Avatar
  </div>
</vue-advanced-chat>
Slot
Action
custom-action-iconAdd a custom icon inside the footer
rooms-headerAdd a template on top of rooms list (above the search bar)
room-list-item_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the template of the room list items
room-list-info_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the info of room list items
room-list-avatar_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the avatar of room list items
room-list-options_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the template of the list room options
room-list-options-icon_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the room list options dropdown icon
rooms-headerReplace the content above the search bar
rooms-list-searchReplace the search bar
room-headerReplace the template of the room header
room-header-avatarReplace the template of the room header avatar
room-header-infoReplace the template of the room header text
room-optionsReplace the template of the room options
message_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the template of the message (and system message) box
message-avatar_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the template of the message avatar
message-failure_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the message failure icon
messages-emptyReplace the empty message template
rooms-emptyReplace the empty rooms template
no-room-selectedReplace the no room selected template
menu-iconReplace the room menu icon
toggle-iconReplace the toggle room list icon
spinner-icon-roomsReplace the loading spinner icon in the rooms list
spinner-icon-infinite-roomsReplace the loading spinner icon to load more rooms
spinner-icon-messagesReplace the loading spinner icon in a room
spinner-icon-infinite-messagesReplace the loading spinner icon to load more messages
spinner-icon-room-fileReplace the loading spinner icon to load heavy files
spinner-icon-message-file_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the loading spinner icon in a message containing an image
scroll-iconReplace the scroll to newest message icon
reply-close-iconReplace the reply close icon
image-close-iconReplace the image close icon
file-iconReplace the file icon
files-close-iconReplace the file close icon
edit-close-iconReplace the edit close icon
preview-close-iconReplace the media preview close icon
emoji-picker-iconReplace the emoji picker icon
emoji-picker-reaction-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the emoji picker reaction icon (in the message box)
paperclip-iconReplace the paperclip icon
send-iconReplace the message send icon
eye-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the eye icon (image message)
document-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the document icon
pencil-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the pencil icon
checkmark-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the checkmark icon of a message
checkmark-icon_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the checkmark icon of a message from the rooms list
deleted-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the deleted icon of a message
deleted-icon_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the deleted icon of a message from the rooms list
microphone-icon_{{ROOM_ID}}Replace the microphone icon
dropdown-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the dropdown icon
search-iconReplace the search icon
add-iconReplace the add room icon
audio-stop-iconReplace the audio recorder stop icon
audio-check-iconReplace the audio recorder confirm icon
audio-pause-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the message audio pause icon
audio-play-icon_{{MESSAGE_ID}}Replace the message audio play icon

Using with Firestore

Source code

You can find the source code to implement a full featured chat app using Firebase/Firestore inside the demo folder.
To test it using your own Firebase project:

  • Setup Cloud Firestore (to store users and rooms) and Realtime Database (to store users online status)
  • Clone this repository: git clone https://github.com/advanced-chat/vue-advanced-chat.git
  • Inside demo/src/database/index.js file, replace the line const config = ... by your own Firebase config
  • Go inside demo folder and run npm run serve

Data structure

If you decide to use the same code as in the demo folder to create your chat app, you need to have a specific Firestore data structure.
To help you get started, I added in demo/src/App.vue a method addData to initialize some data on your Firestore database.

Users collection

users: {
  USER_ID_1: {
    _id: '1',
    username: 'User 1'
  },
  USER_ID_2: {
    _id: '2',
    username: 'User 2'
  },
  USER_ID_3: {
    _id: '3',
    username: 'User 2'
  }
}

Rooms collection

chatRooms: {
  ROOM_ID_1: {
    users: ['1', '3']
  },
  ROOM_ID_2: {
    users: ['1', '2', '3']
  }
}

Messages collection inside a room document

messages: {
  MESSAGE_ID_1: {
    content: 'My first message to <usertag>John</usertag>',
    senderId: '2',
    timestamp: 'December 11, 2019 at 4:00:00 PM',
    seen: true
  }
}

Notes

  • You need to create a composite index to order rooms by last message received. The easiest way to do it is to create a room, then click the error message url in the browser debugging console.

Contributing

Your help is always appreciated :rocket:

License

This project is licensed under MIT License

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