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react-activity-feed-18

v1.4.0

Published

React components to create activity and notification feeds

Downloads

9

Readme

Official React SDK for Stream Activity Feed

The official React components for Stream Activity Feed, a service for building activity and notification feed applications.

NPM CI Component Reference

You can sign up for a Stream account at Get Started.

Note: The user interface for the activity feed can vary widely across different apps. Most of our activity feed customers integrate with Stream via their backend and build their own UI. This takes advantage of Stream’s scalability while keeping full control over the UI. This library is only updated and improved sporadically.

Install

# with npm
npm install --save react-activity-feed
# with yarn
yarn add react-activity-feed

Usage

To find out how to use this library please look at:

  1. The example project
  2. The component reference docs
  3. This basic example if you just want to see some code:
import { StreamApp, StatusUpdateForm, FlatFeed } from 'react-activity-feed';
import 'react-activity-feed/dist/index.css';

// How to create user tokens: https://getstream.io/activity-feeds/docs/node/auth_and_permissions/?language=javascript#user-tokens

const App = () => {
  return (
    <div style={{ width: '600px', margin: '0 auto' }}>
      <StreamApp apiKey="<YOUR_API_KEY>" appId="<YOUR_APP_ID>" token="<TOKEN_FOR_THE_CURRENT_USER>">
        <StatusUpdateForm />
        <FlatFeed feedGroup="user" notify />
      </StreamApp>
    </div>
  );
};

Internationalisation (i18n)

Please refer to i18n docs

License

BSD-3-Clause © Stream.io Inc.

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