Official React Native SDK for Activity Feeds
React Native components to create activity and notification feeds using Stream
The official React Native integration library for Stream, a web service for building scalable newsfeeds and activity streams.
A Feeds integration includes a combination of server-side and client-side code and the interface can vary widely which is why we are no longer focussing on supporting this SDK. If you are starting from scratch we recommend you only use the server-side SDKs.
This is by no means a reflection of our commitment to maintaining and improving the Feeds API which will always be a product that we support.
We continue to welcome pull requests from community members in case you want to improve this SDK.
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.
- Flat feeds
- Timelines and Newsfeeds
- Notification feed
- Likes
- Comments
- Activity detail view
- Realtime notifications
To use this library you need to ensure you match up with the correct version of React Native you are using.
react-native-activity-feed version |
getstream |
react-native |
---|---|---|
1.x.x |
>= 0.6.x |
>= 0.60.0 |
0.x.x |
< 0.6.0 |
< 0.60.0 |
# For Expo apps
expo install expo-activity-feed expo-permissions expo-image-picker
# For apps with native code
yarn add react-native-activity-feed react-native-image-crop-picker
npx pod-install
Note If you are planning to use the image picker functionality, there are some additional steps to be done. You can find them here - https://github.com/ivpusic/react-native-image-crop-picker/blob/v0.25.0/README.md#post-install-steps
In order to use Stream React Components in your application, you first need to initialize the StreamApp
component. StreamApp
holds your application config and acts as a service/data provider.
<StreamApp
apiKey='{API_KEY}'
appId='{APP_ID}'
userId='{USER_ID}'
token='{TOKEN}'
analyticsToken='{ANALYTICS_TOKEN}'
>
{/* everything from your application interacting with Stream should be nested here */}
</StreamApp>
- API_KEY your Stream application API_KEY
- API_ID your Stream application ID
- USER_ID current user's ID
- TOKEN the authentication token for current user
- ANALYTICS_TOKEN [optional] the Analytics auth token
You can find your API_KEY
and APP_ID
on Stream's dashboard.
The authentication user token cannot be generated client-side (that would require sharing your API secret). You should provision a user token as part of the sign-up / login flow to your application from your backend.
const client = stream.connect(API_KEY, API_SECRET);
const userToken = client.createUserToken(userId);
console.log(userToken);
React components have analytics instrumentation built-in, this simplifies the integration with Stream. In order to enable analytics tracking, you need to initialize StreamApp
with a valid analytics token. You can generate this server-side as well.
const client = stream.connect(API_KEY, API_SECRET);
const analyticsToken = client.getAnalyticsToken();
console.log(analyticsToken);
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See the file "LICENSE" for information on the history of this software, terms & conditions for usage, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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