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Version: v4

Delivery & Read Receipts

Mark Messages as Delivered

In other words, as a recipient, how do I inform the sender that I've received a message?

You can mark the messages for a particular conversation as read using the markAsDelivered() method. This method takes the below parameters as input:

ParameterInformation
messageIdThe ID of the message above which all the messages for a particular conversation are to be marked as read.
receiverIdIn case of one to one conversation message's sender UID will be the receipt's receiver Id.
In case of group conversation message's receiver Id will be the receipt's receiver Id.
receiverTypeType of the receiver. Could be either of the two values( user or group).
senderIdThe UID of the sender of the message.

Messages for both User conversation and Groups can be marked as read using this method.

Ideally, you would like to mark all the messages as delivered for any conversation when the user opens the chat window for that conversation. This includes two scenarios:

  1. When the list of messages for the conversation is fetched: In this case you need to obtain the last message in the list of messages and pass the message Id of that message to the markAsDelivered() method.
  2. When the user is on the chat window and a real-time message is received: In this case you need to obtain the message Id of the message and pass it to the markAsDelivered() method.
CometChat.markAsDelivered(message.getId(), message.getReceiverUid(), CometChatConstants.RECEIVER_TYPE_USER, message.getSender().getUid());

This method will mark all the messages before the messageId specified, for the conversation with receiverId and receiverType(user/group) as read.

In case you would like to be notified of an error if the receipts fail to go through you can use markAsDelivered() method with the callbacks as shown below:

CometChat.markAsDelivered(message.getId(), receiverUID, CometChatConstants.RECEIVER_TYPE_USER, message.getSender().getUid(), new CometChat.CallbackListener<Void>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(Void unused) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsDelivered : " + "Success");
}

@Override
public void onError(CometChatException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsDelivered : " + e.getMessage());
}
});

Another option the CometChat SDK provides is to pass the entire message object to the markAsDelivered() method.

CometChat.markAsRead(baseMessage)

In case you would like to be notified of an error if the receipts fail to go through you can use markAsDelivered() method with the callbacks as shown below:

CometChat.markAsDelivered(message, new CometChat.CallbackListener<Void>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(Void unused) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsDelivered : " + "success");
}

@Override
public void onError(CometChatException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsDelivered : " + e.getMessage());
}
});
Please Note

Starting v3, the messages will not be marked delivered internally by the SDK. You will have to use the markAsDelivered() method. You will either have to use one of the above method signatures to mark the messages as delivered.

Mark Messages as Read

In other words, as a recipient, how do I inform the sender I've read a message?

You can mark the messages for a particular conversation as read using the markAsRead() method. This method takes the below parameters as input:

ParameterInformation
messageIdThe ID of the message above which all messages for a particular conversation are to be marked as read.
receiverIdIn case of one to one conversation message's sender UID will be the receipt's receiver Id.
In case of group conversation message's receiver Id will be the receipts's receiver Id
receiverTypeThis parameter indicates if the typing indicator is to be sent to a user or a group. The possible values are:
1. CometChatConstants.RECEIVER_TYPE_USER
2. CometChatConstants.RECEIVER_TYPE_GROUP
senderIdThe UID of the sender of the message

Messages for both user and group conversations can be marked as read using this method.

Ideally, you should mark all the messages as read for any conversation when the user opens the chat window for that conversation. This includes two scenarios:

  1. When the list of messages for the conversation is fetched: In this case you need to obtain the last message in the list of messages and pass the message ID of that message to the markAsRead() method.
  2. When the user is on the chat window and a real-time message is received: In this case you need to obtain the message ID of the message and pass it to the markAsRead() method
CometChat.markAsRead(message.getId(),message.getSender().getUid(),CometChatConstants.RECEIVER_TYPE_USER,message.getSender().getUid());

This method will mark all the messages before the messageId specified, for the conversation with receiverId and receiverType (user/group) as read.

In case you would like to be notified of an error if the receipts fail to go through you can use the markAsRead() method with the callbacks as shown below:

CometChat.markAsRead(message.getId(), message.getSender().getUid(),CometChatConstants.RECEIVER_TYPE_USER, message.getSender().getUid(), new CometChat.CallbackListener<Void>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(Void unused) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsRead : " + "Success");
}

@Override
public void onError(CometChatException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsRead : " + e.getMessage());
}
});

Another option the CometChat SDK provides is to pass the entire message object to the markAsRead() method.

CometChat.markAsRead(baseMessage) 

In case you would like to be notified of an error if the receipts fail to go through you can use the markAsRead() method with the callbacks as shown below:

CometChat.markAsRead(message, new CometChat.CallbackListener<Void>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(Void unused) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsRead : " + "success");
}

@Override
public void onError(CometChatException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "markAsRead : " + e.getMessage());
}
});
info

Starting v3, the markAsRead() method working with v2.x is deprecated and will not work. You will either have to use one of the above method signatures to mark the messages as read.

Mark Messages as Unread

The Mark as Unread feature allows users to designate specific messages or conversations as unread, even if they have been previously viewed.

This feature is valuable for users who want to revisit and respond to important messages or conversations later, ensuring they don't forget or overlook them.

In other words, how I can mark message as unread?

You can mark the messages for a particular conversation as unread using the markAsUnread() method. This method takes the below parameters as input:

ParameterInformation
messageTo mark a message as unread, pass a non-null BaseMessage instance to the markAsUnread() function. All messages below that message in the conversation will contribute to the unread messages count.
Example:
When User B sends User A a total of 10 messages, and User A invokes the markAsUnread() method on the fifth message, all messages located below the fifth message within the conversation list will be designated as unread. This results in a notification indicating there are 5 unread messages in the conversation list.
listenerThe callback listener that will be called on success or error. This should be a non-null CallbackListener instance.
BaseMessage message = messageInstance;

CometChat.markAsUnread(message, new CometChat.CallbackListener<Void>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(Void unused) {
Log.e("TAG", "markAsUnread: onSuccess");
}

@Override
public void onError(CometChatException e) {
Log.e("TAG", "markAsUnread: onError: " + e);
}
});

Receive Delivery & Read Receipts

In other words, as a recipient, how do I know when a message I sent has been delivered or read by someone?

Real-time Receipts

Real-time events for messages of a conversation being read or delivered can be obtained in the onMessagesRead() and the onMessagesDelivered() methods of the MessageListener class.

CometChat.addMessageListener("Listener 1", new CometChat.MessageListener() {
@Override
public void onMessagesDelivered(MessageReceipt messageReceipt) {
Log.e(TAG, "onMessagesDelivered: " + messageReceipt.toString());
}

@Override
public void onMessagesRead(MessageReceipt messageReceipt) {
Log.e(TAG, "onMessagesRead: " + messageReceipt.toString());
}
});

You will receive events in the form of MessageReceipt objects. The message receipt contains the following parameters:

ParameterInformation
messageIdThe ID of the message prior to which all the messages for that particular conversation have been marked as read.
senderUser object containing the details of the user who has marked the message as read.
receiverIdId of the receiver whose conversation has been marked as read.
receiverTypeType of the receiver (user/group)
receiptTypeType of the receipt (read/delivered)
deliveredAtThe timestamp of the time when the message was delivered. This will only be present if the receiptType is delivered.
readAtThe timestamp of the time when the message was read. This will only be present when the receiptType is read.

Missed Receipts

You will receive message receipts when you load offline messages. For groups, we do not include the list the users that have received it. You need to call the getMessageReceipts() method for it.

While fetching messages in bulk, if the message is a part of a one-on-one conversation, the message object will have two fields viz. deliveredAt and readAt which hold the timestamp for the time the message was delivered and read respectively. Using these two variables, the delivery and read status for a one-on-one conversation message can be obtained.

However, for a group conversation message, the deliveredAt and readAt fields are set once a message is delivered to or read by all members of the group.

Receipt History for a Single Message

In order to fetch the message receipts, you can use the getMessageReceipts() method.

private int messageId = 10101;

CometChat.getMessageReceipts(messageId, new CometChat.CallbackListener<List<MessageReceipt>>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(List<MessageReceipt> messageReceipts) {
// Handle message receipts
}

@Override
public void onError(CometChatException e) {
// Handle error
}
});

You will receive a list of MessageReceipt objects in the onSuccess() method.