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@lilith/messaging-hooks
React Query hooks for real-time messaging features in the lilith-platform.
Features
- Message Management: Fetch, send, and manage chat messages with optimistic updates
- Thread Management: List and manage conversation threads
- Typing Indicators: Real-time typing status with debouncing
- Presence Tracking: User online/offline status with heartbeat mechanism
- React Query Integration: Built-in caching, automatic refetching, and optimistic updates
Installation
pnpm add @lilith/messaging-hooks
Prerequisites
- React 18+
- @tanstack/react-query v5+
- @lilith/websocket-client
API Reference
useMessages
Fetch messages for a specific thread with React Query caching.
import { useMessages } from '@lilith/messaging-hooks'
function MessageList({ threadId }) {
const { data, isLoading } = useMessages(threadId)
return (
<div>
{data?.map(message => (
<Message key={message.id} message={message} />
))}
</div>
)
}
useSendMessage
Send messages with optimistic updates.
import { useSendMessage } from '@lilith/messaging-hooks'
function MessageInput({ threadId }) {
const { mutate } = useSendMessage(threadId)
const handleSend = (content: string) => {
mutate({ roomId: threadId, content, senderId: currentUser.id })
}
return <input onSubmit={(e) => handleSend(e.target.value)} />
}
See package source for full API documentation.
License
MIT