1.0.0-beta.2 • Published 5 years ago

talq v1.0.0-beta.2

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talq 💬 (WIP)

Conversational UI library for React projects

Getting started

Install talq with your favorite package manager on the root folder of your project:

npm install talq /or/ yarn add talq

Once you did that you can import talq when needed like this:

import {
  ChatBox,
  MessagesContainer,
  MessageInput,
  Input,
  Status
} from "talq/lib";

These are the basic talq components and what they do:

ChatBox

Parent of the whole library. It's always the upper component on the hierarchy.

const ComponentWithTalq = () => <ChatBox>{insertYourChatHere}</ChatBox>;

Props

NameTypeFunctionRequiredDefault value
childrenJSX Element[]The other UI componentsYesNone
fluidbooleanMakes container 100% width and heightNofalse
widthstringContainer width (px, %, vw)false500px
heightstringContainer height (px, %, vw)false500px
showSenderNamebooleanShow the name of the message senderNofalse
showSenderPicbooleanShow the picture of the message senderNofalse

MessagesContainer

Container of messages, wielder of the truth. It takes an array and makes it a conversation.

const ComponentWithTalq = () => (
  <ChatBox>
    <MessagesContainer messages={messages} />
  </ChatBox>
);

The messages object

So how does this messages you talk about look like?

Like this:

const messages = [
  {
    message: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.",
    position: "left",
    key: "sdadsa2",
    senderName: "The lorem ipsum guy",
    senderPic: sender
  }
];

If senderName is the same as the previous message it automatically group messages!

Behold the message properties: Name| Type| Function| Required| Default value :-----:|:-----:|:-----:|:-----:|:-----: message| string| The content to be displayed| Yes| “Message” color| string| The color of the message (Only applies to left ones)| No| "#00A896" senderName| string| The name of the sender| No| senderPic| string| The url where the pic of the sender is| No|

MessageInput

Where your inputs live. Due to the modular nature of the library, expect new inputs in the future. It exposes two functions in the render props pattern and the value.

const ComponentWithTalq = () => (
  <ChatBox>
    <MessagesContainer messages={messages} />
    <MessageInput
      onChange={value => console.log("onChange", value)}
      onSubmit={value => handleOnSubmit(value)}
    >
      {({ value, handleChange, handleSubmit }) => {
        return (
          <Input
            value={value}
            onChange={handleChange}
            onSubmit={handleSubmit}
          />
        );
      }}
    </MessageInput>
  </ChatBox>
);

handleChange

Returns the value of the input when onChange event is triggered.

handleSubmit

Returns the value of the input when the user submits. (By default when it presses the Enter key)

Input

Standard text input to get your chat working. It uses

const ComponentWithTalq = () => (
  <ChatBox>
    <MessagesContainer messages={messages} />
    <MessageInput>
      {({ value, handleChange, handleSubmit }) => {
        return (
          <Input
            value={value}
            onChange={console.log(value)}
            onSubmit={console.log(value)}
          />
        );
      }}
    </MessageInput>
  </ChatBox>
);

Status (optional component)

It let's you show a little status message on a certain action, the clasic "XXX is writing..."

const ComponentWithTalq = () => (
  <ChatBox>
    <MessagesContainer messages={messages} />
    <Status text={user.isWriting ? "XXX is writing..." : null}>
    <MessageInput>
      {({ value, handleChange, handleSubmit }) => {
        return (
          <Input
            value={value}
            onChange={handleChange}
            onSubmit={handleSubmit}
          />
        );
      }}
    </MessageInput>
  </ChatBox>
);

Roadmap

  • First release
  • Automatic message grouping
  • Detailed documentation
  • Contributing.md
  • Images support
  • Bubbles input
  • Theming support
  • Emoji input