discourse/plugins/chat
David Taylor 2b53c2cfca
DEV: Enable @cached decorator for themes and plugins (#19261)
`ember-cached-decorator-polyfill` uses a Babel transformation to apply this polyfill in core. Adding that Babel transformation to themes and plugins will be complex, so we use this to patch it at runtime. This can be removed once `@glimmer/tracking` is updated to a version
with native `@cached` support.
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app FEATURE: Deleting a user with their posts also deletes chat messages. (#19194) 2022-11-28 13:32:57 -03:00
assets DEV: Enable @cached decorator for themes and plugins (#19261) 2022-11-30 15:53:54 +00:00
config Update translations (#19238) 2022-11-29 15:36:51 +01:00
db SECURITY: Limit chat message char length (#19207) 2022-11-28 10:48:30 +10:00
lib FIX: Push category hashtag slug match to top (#19174) 2022-11-25 15:28:49 +10:00
public DEV: Move discourse-chat to the core repo. (#18776) 2022-11-02 10:41:30 -03:00
spec FEATURE: Deleting a user with their posts also deletes chat messages. (#19194) 2022-11-28 13:32:57 -03:00
test/javascripts DEV: skip breaking tests (#19226) 2022-11-28 20:33:49 +01:00
plugin.rb UX: reworks channel index (drawer and mobile) (#18892) 2022-11-28 18:38:05 +01:00
README.md DEV: Move discourse-chat to the core repo. (#18776) 2022-11-02 10:41:30 -03:00

⚠️ 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"]