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 Talk is a user conversation (chatting) system with realtime messaging for Laravel. You can easily integrate this package with any Laravel based project. It helps you to develop a messaging system in just few minutes. Here is a project screenshot that was developed by Talk.    Talk v2.1.0 supports realtime messaging. Learn more about Talk Live Messaging  FeedbackIf you already used Talk, please share your experience with us. It will make the project better.  Give us your feedback  Built with TalkIf you are using Talk in your project please share your project URL or project name with us. It will inspire other people to use Talk. See which project was Built with Talk. Caution> Do not migrate 1.1.7 from its higher version directly. Please try our sample project first and then apply it on your project. 
 You may try Talk-Example project. Or you can try live Demo by using this credentials: username: admin   
password: admin
 So let's start your tour :) Features
Head to head messaging
Realtime messaging
Creating new conversation
Message threads with latest one
View conversations by user id or conversation id
Support pagination in threads and messages
Delete (soft delete) message from both end. Sender and receiver can delete their message from their end
Permanent delete message
Mark message as seen
Only participant can view or access there message or message threads
Inline url render using oembed specifications
 InstallationTalk is a Laravel package so you can install it via Composer. Run this command in your terminal from your project directory: composer require nahid/talk
 Wait for a while, Composer will automatically install Talk in your project. ConfigurationWhen the download is complete, you have to call this package service in config/app.phpconfig file. To do that, add this line inapp.phpinproviderssection: Nahid\Talk\TalkServiceProvider::class,
 To use facade you have to add this line in app.phpinaliasesarray: 'Talk'      => Nahid\Talk\Facades\Talk::class,
 Now run this command in your terminal to publish this package resources: php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Nahid\Talk\TalkServiceProvider"
 After running this command, all necessary file will be included in your project. This package has two default migrations. So you have to run migrate command like this. (But make sure your database configuration is configured correctly.) php artisan migrate
 Okay, now you need to configure your user model for Talk. Go to config/talk.phpand config it: return [
    'user' => [
        'model' => 'App\User',
        'foreignKey' => null,
        'ownerKey' => null,
    ],
    'broadcast' => [
        'enable' => true,
        'app_name' => 'talk-example',
        'driver' => env('TALK_BROADCAST_DRIVER', 'pusher'), // pusher or laravel-websockets
        'pusher' => [
            'app_id' => env('PUSHER_APP_ID', ''),
            'app_key' => env('PUSHER_APP_KEY', ''),
            'app_secret' => env('PUSHER_APP_SECRET', ''),
            'options' => [
                'cluster' => env('PUSHER_APP_CLUSTER', 'ap2'),
                'encrypted' => env('PUSHER_APP_ENCRYPTION', false),
                'host' => '127.0.0.1',
                'port' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_PORT', 6001),
                'scheme' => 'http',
                'wsHost' => '127.0.0.1',
                'wsPort' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_PORT', 6001),
                'forceTLS' => false,
                'disableStats' => true
            ]
        ],
    ],
    'oembed' => [
        'enabled' => false,
        'url' => '',
        'key' => ''
    ]
];
 UsageIts very easy to use. If you want to set authenticate user id globally then you have to set a middleware first. Go to app/Http/Kernel.phpand set it in$routeMiddlewarearray:  'talk'  =>  \Nahid\Talk\Middleware\TalkMiddleware::class,
  And now you can use it from anywhere with middleware. Suppose you have a Controller and you want to set authenticate user id globally then write this in controller constructor:  $this->middleware('talk');
 But instead of set id globally you can use these procedure from any method in controller: Talk::setAuthUserId(auth()->user()->id);
 Now you may use any method what you need. But if want pass authentic id instantly, this method may help you: Talk::user(auth()->user()->id)->anyMethodHere();
 Please see the API Doc. API ListsetAuthUserIdsetAuthUserIdmethod sets the currently loggedin user id, which you pass through parameter. If you passnulloremptyvalue then it returns false.
 Syntax void setAuthUserId($userid)
 Example Constructor of a Controller is the best place to write this method.  function __construct()
{
    Talk::setAuthUserId(auth()->user()->id);
}
 When you pass logged in user ID, Talk will know who is currently authenticated for this system. So Talk retrieve all information based on this user. userYou may use this method instead of setAuthUserId()method. When you have to instantly access users conversations then you may use it.
Syntax object user($id)
 Example
When you haven't set authenticated user id globally, then you just use this method directly with others method. $inboxes = Talk::user(auth()->user()->id)->threads();
return view('messages.threads', compact('inboxes'));
 isConversationExistsThis method checks currently logged in user and if given user is already in conversation Syntax int|false isConversationExists($userid)
 Example if ($conversationId = Talk::isConversationExists($userId)) {
    Talk::sendMessage($conversationId, $message);
} 
 isAuthenticUserisAuthenticUser checks if  the given user exists in given conversation. Syntax boolean isAuthenticUser($conversationId, $userId)
 Example if (Talk::isAuthenticUser($conversationId, $userId)) {
    Talk::sendMessage($conversationId, $message);
} 
 sendMessageYou can send messages via conversation id by using this method. If the message is successfully sent, it will return objects of Message model otherwise, it will return false Syntax object|false sendMessage($conversationId, $message)
 Example     $message = Talk::sendMessage($conversationId, $message);
    if ($message) {
        return response()->json(['status'=>'success', 'data'=>$message], 200);
   }
 sendMessageByUserIdYou can send message via receiver id by using this method. If the message is successfully sent, it will return objects of Message model otherwise, it will return false Syntax object|false sendMessageByUserId($userId, $message)
 getInboxIf you want to get all the inboxes except soft deleted message , this method may help you. This method gets all the inboxes via previously assigned authenticated user id. It returns collections of message thread with latest message. Syntax array getInbox([$order = 'desc'[,$offset = 0[, $take = 20]]])
 Example // controller method
$inboxes = Talk::getInbox();
return view('message.threads', compact('inboxes'));
 <!-- messages/threads.blade.php -->
<ul>
    @foreach($inboxes as $inbox)
        <li>
            <h2>{{$inbox->withUser->name}}</h2>
            <p>{{$inbox->thread->message}}</p>
            <span>{{$inbox->thread->humans_time}}</span>
        </li>
    @endforeach
</ul>
 getInboxAllIts similar as getInbox()method. If you want to get all the inboxes with soft deleted messages, this method may help you. This method gets all the inboxes via given user id. Syntax object getInboxAll([$order = 'desc'[,$offset = 0[, $take = 20]]])
 threadsThis method is an alias of getInbox()method. Syntax array threads([$order = 'desc'[,$offset = 0[, $take = 20]]])
 threadsAllThis method is an alias of getInboxAll()method. Syntax array threadsAll([$order = 'desc'[,$offset = 0[, $take = 20]]])
 getConversationsByIdWhen you want to get all the conversations using your desire conversation id, you can try this method. This method returns all the conversations (except soft deleted) with senderandwithUserobjects Syntax array getConversationsById($conversationId[, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 Example // controller method
$conversations = Talk::getConversationsById($conversationId);
$messages = $conversations->messages;
$withUser = $conversations->withUser;
return view('messages.conversations', compact('messages', 'withUser'));
 This method returns two objects messagesandwithUser.messagesobject contains messages collection andwithUserobject contains participant User collections. Let's see how to use it with your views <!-- messages/conversations.blade.php -->
<div class="message-container">
    <h2>Chat with {{$withUser->name}}</h2>
    @foreach ($messages as $msg)
     <div class="message">
        <h4>{{$msg->sender->name}}</h4>
        <span>{{$msg->humans_time}}</span>
        <p>
            {{$msg->message}}
       </p> 
    </div>
    @endforeach
</div>
 getConversationsAllByIdThis method is similar as getConversationsById(). The only difference between this method is its return all messages with soft deleted items. Syntax array getConversationsAllById($conversationId[, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 getConversationsByUserIdWhen you want to get all the conversations using your desire receiver id, you can try this method. This method returns all the conversations (except soft deleted message) with user's objects Syntax object getConversationsByUserId($receiverId [, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 getConversationsAllByUserIdThis method is similar as getConversationsByUserId(). The only difference between this method is it returns all messages with soft deleted items. Syntax array getConversationsAllByUserId($receiverId[, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 getMessagesThis is a alias of  getConversationsById()method. Syntax array messages($conversationId[, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 getMessagesAllThis is a alias of  getConversationsAllById()method. Syntax array messagesAll($conversationId[, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 getMessagesByUserIdThis is a alias of  getConversationsByUserId()method. Syntax array messagesByUserId($receiverId[, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 getMessagesAllByUserIdThis is a alias of  getConversationsAllByUserId()method. Syntax array messagesAllByUserId($receiverId[, $offset = 0[, $take = 20]])
 readMessageIf you want to read a single message then you may use it. This message is return a single message object by message id. Syntax array readMessage($messageId)
 getReceiverInfoThis method returns all the information about message receiver.  > This method is deprecated from version 2.0.0 and it will be removed from version 2.0.2 Syntax object getReceiverInfo($conversationId)
 makeSeenIf you want to set a message as seen you can use this method. Syntax boolean makeSeen($messageId)
 deleteMessageWhen you want to delete a specific message from a conversation, you have to use this method. This method soft delete message for both user-end individually. Syntax boolean deleteMessage($messageId)
 deleteForeverIf you want to hard delete or permanently delete a specific message then you have to use this method. Syntax boolean deleteForever($messageId)
 deleteConversationsThis method is used to permanently delete all conversations. Syntax boolean deleteConversations($conversationId)
 Realtime MessagingTalk also support realtime messaging thats called Talk-Live. Talk support pusher and laravel-websocket for realtime messaging. So first you have to configure pusher or laravel-websocket. Go to app/talk.phpagain and configure. return [
    'user' => [
        'model' => 'App\User',
        'foreignKey' => null,
        'ownerKey' => null,
    ],
    'broadcast' => [
        'enable' => true,
        'app_name' => 'talk-example',
        'driver' => env('TALK_BROADCAST_DRIVER', 'pusher'), // pusher or laravel-websockets
        'pusher' => [
            'app_id' => env('PUSHER_APP_ID', ''),
            'app_key' => env('PUSHER_APP_KEY', ''),
            'app_secret' => env('PUSHER_APP_SECRET', ''),
            'options' => [
                'cluster' => env('PUSHER_APP_CLUSTER', 'ap2'),
                'encrypted' => env('PUSHER_APP_ENCRYPTION', false),
                'host' => '127.0.0.1',
                'port' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_PORT', 6001),
                'scheme' => 'http',
                'wsHost' => '127.0.0.1',
                'wsPort' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_PORT', 6001),
                'forceTLS' => false,
                'disableStats' => true
            ]
        ],
    ],
    'oembed' => [
        'enabled' => false,
        'url' => '',
        'key' => ''
    ]
];
 in this new version broadcast section was added with talk config. Here broadcast is disabled by default.
If you want to enable live (realtime) messaging then you have to enable it first. Then add pusher credentials to your .env file and you must add a new line called PUSHER_APP_NAME in the .env file to specify your application pusher name. Thats it. Everytime
when you send message then talk will automatically fire two event, one for specific user and second for specific conversation. So
you may listen or subscribe one or both as per your wish. Finally you have to subscribe these events by using talk_live()helper function.
Go to where you want to subscribe to work with message data follow this code. <script>
    var msgshow = function(data) {
        // write what you want with this data
        
        console.log(data);
    }
</script>
{!! talk_live(['user'=>["id"=>auth()->user()->id, 'callback'=>['msgshow']]]) !!}
 talk_live()supports one parameters as array. The first parameter is for channel name which you want to subscribe. You have not know which channel was broadcast.
Talk broadcast two channel by default. One for user and second for conversation. If you want to subscribe channel for currently loggedin user then you have to pass
 logedin user id in 'user' key. ['user'=>['id'=>auth()->user()->id, 'callback'=>[]]or you want to subscribe for conversation id you have pass conversation id as
'conversation' key.['conversation'=>['id'=>$conversationID, 'callback'=>[]]. You may pass both if you want. You can pass a callback for working with pusher recieved data. For both userandconversationsection support callbacks as array. So you can pass multiple callback as array value that was shown in previous example. You can watch Talk-Live-Demo Oembed supportTalk also supports embed urls simply use $message->toHtlmString()in you views to render an embed link Eg. This is a youtube embed link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNQXAC9IVRw <div class="message-container">
    <h2>Chat with {{$withUser->name}}</h2>
    @foreach ($messages as $msg)
     <div class="message">
        <h4>{{$msg->sender->name}}</h4>
        <span>{{$msg->humans_time}}</span>
        <p>
            {{$msg->toHtmlString()}}
       </p> 
    </div>
    @endforeach
</div>
 Custom embed linkIf you want to setup your own implementation of oembed you can configure it in the talk config file. You endpoint should follow the Oembed specifications     'user' => [
        ...
    ],
    ...
    ],
    'oembed' => [
        'enabled' => true,
        'url' => 'http://your.domain/api/oembed',
        'key' => 'yout-auth-api-key'
    ]
 TestingTalk is backwards compatible with php 5.5.  Use docker to run unit tests. docker-compose run php55 composer install
docker-compose run php55 phpunit
 docker-compose run php56 composer install
docker-compose run php56 phpunit
 docker-compose run php7 composer install
docker-compose run php7 phpunit
 docker-compose run hhvm composer install
docker-compose run hhvm phpunit
 Try Demo ProjectTalk-Example Special Thanks ToShipu Ahamed Thanks :) Support for this projectHey dude! Help me out for a couple of :beers:!   
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