Presence
In your chat app, you might want to graphically show up-to-date information on all users present in an app or on a given channel, showing if they are online, offline, active, or away. You may also want to let other chat users know when was the last time a given user was online.
Chat SDK provides methods and options to determine user presence on the channel and the app (global) level. Additionally, it provides a way of checking the last time the user performed some online activity in the app based on a Unix timestamp.
To find out the channel presence of a user, Chat SDK uses the PubNub Presence API. It provides a set of convenience methods for checking which channels a given user is subscribed to. Importantly, you can stream presence events and always get real-time information about the user's channel presence. You can also set dynamic custom state for users on one or more channels. This custom state persists on a channel as long as the user stays subscribed. Some examples of custom states are to add your score, game state, or location in an application if it changes frequently.
For global (app) presence, however, Chat SDK couldn't rely on Presence API as it doesn't support global user presence, but is limited to the context of a given channel. To fill that gap, the Chat SDK offers an optional lastActiveTimestamp
property on each User
object that states when was the last time the user was active in an app.
Suppose you want to track users' global presence in your chat app (for example, to see a user's current online state when browsing the users). In that case, you can configure your app to monitor this property and set an interval to update it. You can later use a dedicated active
method to retrieve that information and display it across the app or in the context of a given channel, if you like. Contrary to the channel presence, global user presence info is not real-time information and depends on how often you update it - the default value is 600
seconds (10 minutes) and the minimum value is 60
seconds (1 minute). You can set a preferred value during the Chat SDK initialization through the storeUserActivityTimestamps
parameter.
Read the sections to learn how to use all Chat SDK options and what configuration is required to implement channel and global presence in your app.
Channel presence
These methods let you monitor who is subscribed to a given channel ("present" on that channel).
Requires Presence
All channel presence methods in this section require that Presence is enabled for your app's keyset in the Admin Portal.
You can retrieve similar information for presence with different methods by calling them on the User
, Channel
, or Chat
object. Depending on the chosen method, you must provide a different input information set.
Return channels where user is present
You can return a list of channels where a given user is present with:
wherePresent()
called on theUser
objectwherePresent()
called on theChat
object.
Both of these methods have the same name and give the same output. The only difference is that you call a given method either on the Chat
or the User
object. Depending on the object, you either have to specify the ID of the user whose presence you want to check or not because it's already known.
Method signature
These methods take the following parameters:
-
wherePresent()
(on theUser
object)user.wherePresent(): PNFuture<List<String>>
-
wherePresent()
(on theChat
object)chat.wherePresent(userId: String): PNFuture<List<String>>
Input
Parameter | Required in the User object method | Required in the Chat object method | Description |
---|---|---|---|
userId Type: String Default: n/a | No | Yes | Unique identifier (up to 92 UTF-8 characters) of the user whose presence you want to check. |
Output
Type | Description |
---|---|
PNFuture<List<String>> | List of all channel IDs on which the given user is present. |
Sample code
Get a list of channels on which the support_agent_15
user is present.
-
wherePresent()
(on theUser
object)// reference the "chat" object and invoke the "getUser()" method
chat.getUser("support_agent_15").async { result ->
result.onSuccess { user ->
user.wherePresent().async { channelsResult ->
channelsResult.onSuccess {
// handle success
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
} -
wherePresent()
(on theChat
object)// reference the "chat" object and invoke the "wherePresent()" method
chat.wherePresent("support_agent_15").async { result ->
result.onSuccess {
// handle success
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
Check user's channel presence
You can return information if the user is present on a specified channel with:
isPresentOn()
called on theUser
objectisPresent()
called on theChannel
object.isPresent()
called on theChat
object.
All of these methods give the same output. The only difference is that you call a given method on the User
, Channel
, or Chat
object. Depending on the object, you have to specify the ID of the user whose presence you want to check, the channel ID where you want to check user's presence, or both user and channel IDs.
Method signature
These methods take the following parameters:
-
isPresentOn()
(on theUser
object)user.isPresentOn(channelId: String): PNFuture<Boolean>
-
isPresent()
(on theChannel
object)channel.isPresent(userId: String): PNFuture<Boolean>
-
isPresent()
(on theChat
object)chat.isPresent(userId: String, channelId: String): PNFuture<Boolean>
Input
Parameter | Required in the User object method | Required in the Channel object method | Required in the Chat object method | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
userId Type: String Default: n/a | No | Yes | Yes | Unique ID (up to 92 UTF-8 characters) of the user whose presence you want to check. |
channelId Type: String Default: n/a | Yes | No | Yes | Unique identifier of the channel where you want to check the user's presence. |
Output
Type | Description |
---|---|
PNFuture<Boolean> | Returns information on whether a given user is present on a specified channel (true ) or not (false ). |
Sample code
Find out if the support_agent_15
user is present on the support
channel.
isPresentOn()
(on theUser
object)
// reference the "chat" object and invoke the "getUser()" method
chat.getUser("support_agent_15").async { result ->
result.onSuccess { user ->
user.isPresentOn("support").async { presenceResult ->
presenceResult.onSuccess {
// handle success
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
-
isPresent()
(on theChannel
object)// reference the "chat" object and invoke the "getChannel()" method
chat.getChannel("support").async { result ->
result.onSuccess { channel ->
channel.isPresent("support_agent_15").async { presenceResult ->
presenceResult.onSuccess {
// handle success
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
} -
isPresent()
(on theChat
object)// invoke the "isPresent()" method on the "chat" object
chat.isPresent("support_agent_15", "support").async { result ->
result.onSuccess {
// handle success
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
Return all users present on channel
You can return a list of users present on the given channel with:
whoIsPresent()
called on theChannel
objectwhoIsPresent()
called on theChat
object.
Both of these methods have the same name and give the same output. The only difference is that you call a given method either on the Chat
or the Channel
object. Depending on the object, you either have to specify the ID of the channel where you want to check all present users or not because it's already known.
Method signature
These methods take the following parameters:
-
whoIsPresent()
(on theChannel
object)channel.whoIsPresent(): PNFuture<Collection<String>>
-
whoIsPresent()
(on theChat
object)chat.whoIsPresent(channelId: String): PNFuture<Collection<String>>
Input
Parameter | Required in the Channel object method | Required in the Chat object method | Description |
---|---|---|---|
channelId Type: String Default: n/a | No | Yes | Unique identifier of the channel where you want to check all present users. |
Output
Type | Description |
---|---|
PNFuture<Collection<String>> | List of all user IDs that are present on the given channel. |
Sample code
Get a list of users that are present on the support
channel.
-
whoIsPresent()
(on theChannel
object)// reference the "chat" object and invoke the "getChannel()" method
chat.getChannel("support").async { result ->
result.onSuccess { channel ->
channel.whoIsPresent().async { usersResult ->
usersResult.onSuccess {
// handle success
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
} -
whoIsPresent()
(on theChat
object)// invoke the "whoIsPresent()" method on the "chat" object
chat.whoIsPresent("support").async { result ->
result.onSuccess {
// handle success
}.onFailure {
// handle failure
}
}
Get presence updates
Get up-to-date information about the real-time presence of users in the specified channel by subscribing to Presence events. The streamPresence()
method lets you constantly track who connects to or disconnects from the channel and visually represent that in your chat app through some status, like offline
, online
, active
, away
, or any other.
Method signature
This method takes the following parameters:
channel.streamPresence(callback: (userIds: Collection<String>) -> Unit): AutoCloseable
Input
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
callback *Type: n/a Default: n/a | Callback function passed as a parameter. It defines the custom behavior to be executed when detecting new user presence events. |
→ userIds |