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Additional Message Filtering

The MessagesRequest class as you must be familiar with helps you to fetch messages based on the various parameters provided to it. This document will help you understand better the various options that are available using the MessagesRequest class.

The MessagesRequest class is designed using the Builder design pattern. In order to obtain an object of the MessagesRequest class, you will have to make use of the MessagesRequestBuilder class in the MessagesRequest class.

The MessagesRequestBuilder class allows you to set various parameters to the MessagesRequest class based on which the messages are fetched.

Steps to generate an object of the MessagesRequest class:

  1. Create an object of the MessagesRequestBuilder class.
  2. Set all the parameters you wish to set.
  3. Call the build() method of the MessagesRequestBuilder class to get an object of the MessagesRequest class.

Once you have an object of the MessagesRequest class, you can call either the fetchNext() method or the fetchPrevious() method using the object.

  1. fetchNext() - Calling this method will return the messages after the specified parameters.
  2. fetchPrevious() - Calling this method will give you messages before the specified parameters.

Since messages are obtained in a paginated manner, a maximum of 100 messages can be pulled in a single iteration. Calling the fetchPrevious()/fetchNext() method on the same MessagesRequest object will get you the next set of messages.

Now that you are clear how to use the MessagesRequest class, below are the various options available:

Number of messages fetched

In other words, how do I set the number of messages fetched in a single iteration

To achieve this, you can use the limit . This method takes an integer value as the input and informs the SDK to fetch the specified number of messages in one iteration. The maximum number of messages that can be fetched in one go is 100. If this method is not used and the limit is not set, the default value is 30 and thus 30 messages will be fetched in one iteration.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..limit = 30).build();

Messages for a user conversation

In other words, how do I fetch messages between me and any user

This can be achieved using the UID parameter. This method takes the UID of the user with whom the conversation is to be fetched. When a valid UID is passed, the SDK will return all the messages that are a part of the conversation between the logged-in user and the UID that has been specified.

String UID = "superhero1";
MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..limit = 50).build();

Messages for a group conversation

In other words, how do I fetch messages for any group conversation

You can achieve this using the GUID method. This method takes the GUID of a group for which the conversations are to be fetched. Passing a valid GUID to this method will return all the messages that are a part of the group conversation. Please note that the logged-in user must be a member of the group to fetch the messages for that group.

String GUID = "superhero1";
MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..GUID = GUID
..limit = 50).build();

Messages before/after a message

In other words, how do I fetch messages before or after a particular message

This can be achieved using the messageId parameter. This method takes the messageId as input and provides messages only after/before the message-id based on if the fetchNext() or fetchPrevious() method is triggered.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..messageId = 50
..limit = 50).build();

This method can be used along with UID or GUID parameter to fetch messages after/before any specific message-id for a particular user/group conversation.

Messages before/after a given time

In other words, how do I fetch messages before or after a particular date or time

You can easily achieve this using the timestamp parameter . This method takes the DateTime timestamp as input and provides messages only after/before the timestamp based on if fetchNext() or fetchPrevious() method is triggered.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..timestamp = DateTime.now()
..limit = 50).build();

This method can be used along with UID or UID methods to fetch messages after/before any specific date or time for a particular user/group conversation.

Unread messages

In other words, how do I fetch unread messages

This can easily be achieved using setting the unread flag to true. For this, you need to use the unread parameter. This method takes a boolean value as input. If the value is set to true, the SDK will return just the unread messages.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..unread = true
..limit = 50).build();

This method along with GUID or UID can be used to fetch unread messages for a particular group or user conversation respectively.

Exclude messages from blocked users

In other words, how do I fetch messages excluding the messages from the users I have blocked

This can be easily achieved using the hideMessagesFromBlockedUsers parameter. This method accepts a boolean value which determines if the messages from users blocked by the logged-in user need to be a part if the fetched messages. If the value is set to true, the messages will be hidden and won't be a part of the messages fetched. The default value is false i.e if this method is not used, the messages from blocked users will be included in the fetched messages.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..hideMessagesFromBlockedUsers = true
..limit = 50).build();

This parameter can be used to hide the messages by users blocked by logged in user in groups that both the members are a part of.

Updated and received messages

In other words, how do I fetch messages that have been received or updated after a particular date or time

This method accepts a DateTime timestamp value and will return all the messages that have been updated and the ones that have been sent/received after the specified time. The messages updated could mean the messages that have been marked as read/delivered or if the messages are edited or deleted.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..updatedAfter = DateTime.now()
..limit = 50).build();

This can be useful in finding the messages that have been received or updated after a certain time. It can prove very useful if you are saving the messages locally and would like to know if the messages that have been updated or received after the last message is available in your local databases.

Updated messages only

In other words, how do I fetch messages that have been updated after a particular date or time

This can be achieved easily by setting the updatesOnly parameter to true. To do so, you can use the updatesOnly() method. This method takes a boolean input and can be used with the updatedAfter parameter to get just the updated messages and not the messages sent/received after the specified time. This method cannot be used independently and always needs to be used with the updatedAfter parameter.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..updatedAfter = DateTime.now()
..updatesOnly = true
..limit = 50).build();

Messages for multiple categories

In other words, how do I fetch messages belonging to multiple categories

We recommend before trying this, you refer to the Message structure and hierarchy guide to get familiar with the various categories of messages.

For this, you will have to use the categories method. This method accepts a list of categories. This tells the SDK to fetch messages only belonging to these categories.

String UID = "superhero1";
List<String> categories = [];
categories.add("message");
categories.add("custom");

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..categories = categories
..limit = 50).build();

The above snippet will help you get only the messages belonging to the message and custom category. This can also be used to disable certain categories of messages like call and action. This along with UID and GUID can help display only the messages you wish to display avoiding the other category of messages.

Messages for multiple types

In other words, how do I fetch messages belonging to multiple types

We recommend you refer to the Message structure and hierarchy guide to get familiar with the various types of messages before trying this out.

This can be easily achieved using the types parameter, which accepts a list of types. This tells the SDK to fetch messages only belonging to these types.

String UID = "superhero1";
List<String> types = [];
types.add("image");
types.add("video");

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..types = types
..limit = 50).build();

Using the above code snippet, you can fetch all the media messages. This along with UID or GUID can be used to fetch media messages for any particular conversation. This can be useful in many other scenarios as well.

Messages for a specific thread

In other words, how do I fetch messages that are a part of a thread and not directly a user/group conversations

This can be done using the parentMessageId parameter. This parameter needs to be used when you have implemented threaded conversations in your app. This method will return the messages only belonging to the thread with the specified parent Id.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..parentMessageId = 103
..limit = 50).build();

The above code snippet returns the messages that belong to the thread with parent id 103.

Hide threaded messages in user/group conversations

In other words, how do I exclude threaded messages from the normal user/group conversations

In order to do this, you can use the hideReplies parameter. This parameter is also related to threaded conversations. This method takes boolean as input. This boolean when set to true will make sure that the messages that belong to threads are not fetched. If set to false, which is also the default value, the messages belong to the threads will also be fetched along with other messages.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..hideReplies = true
..limit = 50).build();

Hide deleted messages in user/group conversations

In other words, how do I exclude deleted messages a user/group conversations

In order to do this, you can use the hideDeleted parameter. This parameter takes boolean as input. If set to true, it will make sure that the deleted messages are not fetched. If set to false, which is also the default value, the deleted messages will also be fetched along with other messages.

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..hideDeleted = true
..limit = 50).build();

Messages by tags

In other words, how do I fetch messages belonging to specific tags

In order to do this, you can use the tags parameter. This parameter accepts a list of tags. This tells the SDK to fetch messages only belonging to these tags.

String UID = "superhero1";
List<String> tags = [];
tags.add("tag1");
tags.add("tag2");

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
..tags = tags
..limit = 50).build();

Messages with tags

In other words, how do I fetch messages with the tags information

In order to do this, you can use the withTags parameter. This parameter accepts boolean as input. When set to true , the SDK will fetch messages along with the tags information. When set to false , the SDK will not fetch tags information associated with messages. The default value for this parameter is false .

String UID = "superhero1";

MessagesRequest messageRequest = (MessagesRequestBuilder()
..UID = UID
...withTags = true
..limit = 50).build();