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@webex/message-composer

v2.5.0

Published

React message composer

Readme

Message Composer

Message composer for the Webex Web Client.

Setup

You will need Node v11+ and Yarn installed.

Usage

yarn build to build the composer.

To link with the client, run yarn link in your message composer terminal, then run yarn link @webex/message-composer in the client terminal. You will need to build the composer after making changes for them to take effect. To unlink, run yarn unlink @webex/message-composer in the client terminal, then yarn to rebuild the original package from deployed package.

To test without linking to a client, run yarn storybook.

Example of usage in the client:

import Composer from '@webex/message-composer';

// Prepare the functions and variables and whatnot

<Composer
  draft={draft}
  mentions={mentions}
  notifyKeyDown={onKeyDown}
  onError={onError}
  placeholder={placeholder}
  send={onSend}
  setEmitter={realSetEmitter}
  Toolbar={Toolbar}
>
  {stagedFiles}
  {quotedActivitySection}
</Composer>;

Or check out the stories file.

API

Check out the API docs here.

Development

See the development notes for more information.