@mattermost/mattermost-redux

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Mattermost Redux

The project purpose is consolidating the storage, web utilities and logic of the webapp and React Native mobile clients into a single driver. We encourage you to use mattermost-redux to power your own Mattermost clients or integrations.

Redux is the backbone for this project and many of the design decisions and patterns stem from it.

Mattermost is an open source Slack-alternative used by thousands of companies around the world in more than 12 languages. Learn more at https://mattermost.com.

Usage

Basic Usage

To hook up your application to the mattermost-redux store:

import configureServiceStore from 'mattermost-redux/store';

configureServiceStore(yourInitialState, yourAppReducers, yourOfflineOptions);

const store = configureStore();

// use store
  • yourInitialState - any initial state for any extra reducers you may have (set to {} if none)
  • yourAppReducers - any reducers from your app (set to {} if none)
  • yourOfflineOptions - any offline options, specified using this redux-offline configuration object

Web Client Usage

If you're only looking to use the v4 JavaScript web client for the Mattermost server:

With async/await:

import {Client4} from 'mattermost-redux/client';

Client4.setUrl('https://your-mattermost-url.com');

async function loginAndGetUser(username, password) {
    try {
        await Client4.login(username, password);
    } catch (error) {
        console.error(error);
        return null;
    }

    let user;
    try {
        user = await Client4.getMe();
    } catch (error) {
        console.error(error);
        return null;
    }

    return user;
}

With promises:

import {Client4} from 'mattermost-redux/client';

Client4.setUrl('https://your-mattermost-url.com');

function loginAndGetUser(username, password, callback) {
    Client4.login(username, password).then(
        () => {
            Client4.getMe().then(
                (data) => {
                    callback(data);
                }
            ).catch(
                (error) => {
                    console.error(error);
                }
            );
        }
    ).catch(
        (error) => {
            console.error(error);
        }
    );
}

If you already have a personal access token or session token, you can set the token manually instead of logging in:

import {Client4} from 'mattermost-redux/client';

Client4.setUrl('https://your-mattermost-url.com');
Client4.setToken(yourToken);

node.js Usage

Running the client from node.js requires making the fetch and WebSocket packages globally available, and the use of babel-polyfill:

require('babel-polyfill');
require('isomorphic-fetch');
if (!global.WebSocket) {
    global.WebSocket = require('ws');
}
const Client4 = require('./client/client4.js').default;
const client = new Client4;
const wsClient = require('./client/websocket_client.js').default;
var token;

wsClient.setEventCallback(function(event){
    console.log(event);
});

client.setUrl('https://your-mattermost-url.com');
client.login(username, password)
.then(function(me){
    console.log(`logged in as ${me.email}`);
    token = client.getToken();
})
.then(function(){
    wsClient.initialize(token, {}, {}, {connectionUrl: 'wss://your-mattermost-url.com/api/v4/websocket'});
})
.catch(function(err){
    console.error(err);
});

How to Contribute

How to Build mattermost-redux

You only need to build mattermost-redux if you are developing it. If your mattermost-webapp and mattermost-redux are in the same directory, you only need to run npm run dev or npm run dev:watch. If you have mattermost-webapp in other directory or you are developing your own application, you can define the environment variable WEBAPP_DIR to change the destination app (e. g. WEBAPP_DIR=/tmp/mattermost-webapp npm run dev).

Contribute Code

If you're contributing to help migrate the webapp to Redux go ahead and submit your PR. If you're just fixing a small bug or adding a small improvement then feel free to submit a PR for it. For everything else, please either work on an issue labeled [Help Wanted] or open an issue if there's something else that you'd like to work on.

Feel free to drop by the Redux channel on our Mattermost instance.

Running the Tests

make test will run the tests against a mocked server.

To run the tests against a live server, you must have a system admin user with the email redux-admin@simulator.amazonses.com and password password1. If you're using a developer copy of the Mattermost server, you can create this user by running:

go build ./cmd/platform
./platform user create --email "redux-admin@simulator.amazonses.com" --password "password1" --username "redux-admin" --system_admin

If you're using a release binary for the server, just run:

./bin/platform user create --email "redux-admin@simulator.amazonses.com" --password "password1" --username "redux-admin" --system_admin

The server needs to be available at http://localhost:8065. This can be overridden by setting an environment variable named MATTERMOST_SERVER_URL.

Finally, set "EnableOpenServer", "EnableCustomEmoji", "EnableLinkPreviews", "EnableUserAccessTokens" and "EnableOAuthServiceProvider" to true and "EnableOnlyAdminIntegrations" to false in your config.json. If you don't have a config.json yet, create it by copying default.json.

With that set up, you can run the tests against your server with npm run test-no-mock.

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