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@openim/node-client-sdk

v1.1.0

Published

open im sdk for node

Downloads

4

Readme

Node Client SDK for OpenIM 👨‍💻💬

Use this SDK to add instant messaging capabilities to your application. By connecting to a self-hosted OpenIM server, you can quickly integrate instant messaging capabilities into your app with just a few lines of code.

The underlying SDK core is implemented in OpenIM SDK Core. Using cgo, it is exported as C interfaces and provided as dynamic libraries such as DLL, SO, and DYLIB for use by other languages, implemented in OpenIM SDK Cpp.The electron interacts with the OpenIM SDK Cpp through JSON, using FFI (Foreign Function Interface) to communicate with the C interfaces, and the SDK exposes a re-encapsulated API for easy usage. For data storage, it utilizes the SQLite layer that is provided internally by the OpenIM SDK Core.

Documentation 📚

Visit https://docs.openim.io/ for detailed documentation and guides.

Installation 💻

Adding Dependencies

npm install @openim/node-client-sdk --save

Usage 🚀

The following examples demonstrate how to use the SDK. TypeScript is used, providing complete type hints.

Importing the SDK

import OpenIMSDK from '@openim/node-client-sdk';

const IMSDK = new OpenIMSDK();

Logging In and Listening for Connection Status

Note: You need to deploy OpenIM Server first, the default port of OpenIM Server is 10001, 10002.

import { CbEvents, LogLevel } from 'open-im-sdk-wasm';
import type { WSEvent } from 'open-im-sdk-wasm';

IMSDK.on(CbEvents.OnConnecting, handleConnecting);
IMSDK.on(CbEvents.OnConnectFailed, handleConnectFailed);
IMSDK.on(CbEvents.OnConnectSuccess, handleConnectSuccess);

await IMSDK.initSDK({
  platformID: 'your-platform-id',
  apiAddr: 'http://your-server-ip:10002',
  wsAddr: 'ws://your-server-ip:10001',
  dataDir: 'your-db-dir',
  logFilePath: 'your-log-file-path',
  logLevel: LogLevel.Debug,
  isLogStandardOutput: true,
});

await IMSDK.login({
  userID: 'your-user-id',
  token: 'your-token',
});

function handleConnecting() {
  // Connecting...
}

function handleConnectFailed({ errCode, errMsg }: WSEvent) {
  // Connection failed ❌
  console.log(errCode, errMsg);
}

function handleConnectSuccess() {
  // Connection successful ✅
}

To log into the IM server, you need to create an account and obtain a user ID and token. Refer to the access token documentation for details.

Receiving and Sending Messages 💬

OpenIM makes it easy to send and receive messages. By default, there is no restriction on having a friend relationship to send messages (although you can configure other policies on the server). If you know the user ID of the recipient, you can conveniently send a message to them.

import { CbEvents } from 'open-im-sdk-wasm';
import type { WSEvent, MessageItem } from 'open-im-sdk-wasm';

// Listenfor new messages 📩
IMSDK.on(CbEvents.OnRecvNewMessages, handleNewMessages);

const message = (await IMSDK.createTextMessage('hello openim')).data;

IMSDK.sendMessage({
  recvID: 'recipient user ID',
  groupID: '',
  message,
})
  .then(() => {
    // Message sent successfully ✉️
  })
  .catch(err => {
    // Failed to send message ❌
    console.log(err);
  });

function handleNewMessages({ data }: WSEvent<MessageItem[]>) {
  // New message list 📨
  console.log(data);
}

Community :busts_in_silhouette:

Community Meetings :calendar:

We want anyone to get involved in our community and contributing code, we offer gifts and rewards, and we welcome you to join us every Thursday night.

Our conference is in the OpenIM Slack 🎯, then you can search the Open-IM-Server pipeline to join

We take notes of each biweekly meeting in GitHub discussions, Our historical meeting notes, as well as replays of the meetings are available at Google Docs :bookmark_tabs:.

Who are using OpenIM :eyes:

Check out our user case studies page for a list of the project users. Don't hesitate to leave a 📝comment and share your use case.

License :page_facing_up:

OpenIM is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See LICENSE for the full license text.