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I use the <NotificationDropdown notify />
React component to get rendender a notification feed, but when I create comment
, like
or post
reactions, the notification feed stays empty. Please help me solution this problem.
reactjs getstream-io
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I use the <NotificationDropdown notify />
React component to get rendender a notification feed, but when I create comment
, like
or post
reactions, the notification feed stays empty. Please help me solution this problem.
reactjs getstream-io
please add your component code
– Naor Shlomo Tedgi
Dec 28 '18 at 7:29
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I use the <NotificationDropdown notify />
React component to get rendender a notification feed, but when I create comment
, like
or post
reactions, the notification feed stays empty. Please help me solution this problem.
reactjs getstream-io
I use the <NotificationDropdown notify />
React component to get rendender a notification feed, but when I create comment
, like
or post
reactions, the notification feed stays empty. Please help me solution this problem.
reactjs getstream-io
reactjs getstream-io
edited Dec 30 '18 at 9:15
vinh vuong hung
asked Dec 25 '18 at 14:50
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please add your component code
– Naor Shlomo Tedgi
Dec 28 '18 at 7:29
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please add your component code
– Naor Shlomo Tedgi
Dec 28 '18 at 7:29
please add your component code
– Naor Shlomo Tedgi
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please add your component code
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Reactions by default don't get posted to any feed. They are only attached to the activity. If you want to post an activity to a feed when creating a reaction you need to use the targetFeeds
.
So in your case you probably want to do something like:
client.reactions.add(
"like",
activity.id,
{},
{targetFeeds: ["notification:" + activity.actor.id]
)
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Reactions by default don't get posted to any feed. They are only attached to the activity. If you want to post an activity to a feed when creating a reaction you need to use the targetFeeds
.
So in your case you probably want to do something like:
client.reactions.add(
"like",
activity.id,
{},
{targetFeeds: ["notification:" + activity.actor.id]
)
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Reactions by default don't get posted to any feed. They are only attached to the activity. If you want to post an activity to a feed when creating a reaction you need to use the targetFeeds
.
So in your case you probably want to do something like:
client.reactions.add(
"like",
activity.id,
{},
{targetFeeds: ["notification:" + activity.actor.id]
)
add a comment |
Reactions by default don't get posted to any feed. They are only attached to the activity. If you want to post an activity to a feed when creating a reaction you need to use the targetFeeds
.
So in your case you probably want to do something like:
client.reactions.add(
"like",
activity.id,
{},
{targetFeeds: ["notification:" + activity.actor.id]
)
Reactions by default don't get posted to any feed. They are only attached to the activity. If you want to post an activity to a feed when creating a reaction you need to use the targetFeeds
.
So in your case you probably want to do something like:
client.reactions.add(
"like",
activity.id,
{},
{targetFeeds: ["notification:" + activity.actor.id]
)
answered Dec 28 '18 at 9:20
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