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y-presence

Implement and manage presence/awareness using Yjs in any React application using two simple React hooks: useSelf and useUsers.

Codesandbox demo/examples

For all the demos, you can open a new tab on your browser to observe how the presence updates in each example.

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Usage

Installation

yarn add y-presence
# or
npm i y-presence

Set up a shared Yjs document and connection provider

// src/store.ts
import { WebsocketProvider } from "y-websocket";
import { Doc } from "yjs";

// Create the shared doc (from Yjs)
const doc = new Doc();

// Create a provider
const provider = new WebsocketProvider(
  "wss://demos.yjs.dev",
  "y-presence-demo",
  doc
);

// Get the provider's awareness API
export const awareness = provider.awareness;

// Set the local awareness state
awareness.setLocalState({ name: "John Doe", email: "johndoe@gmail.com" });

Manage the presence/awareness state in React components

// src/App.tsx

import { useUsers } from "y-presence";
import { awareness } from "./store.ts";

export default function App() {
  // Fetch all users connected in the room
  const users = useSelf(awareness);

  return <div>Number of connected users: {users.size}</div>;
}

Hooks

useUsers

The useUsers hook subscribes to updates to the awareness states of all users connected in the room. It accepts three arguments:

  1. An awareness object returned by connection provider.
  2. (Optional) A selector function that accepts a map of the awareness states and enables selecting a subset of this map. This signals React to rerender the component only when this subset has changed.
  3. (Optional) A equality function to detect if the selected subset has changed.

Example Usage:

// Returns a map of the client id to their awareness state and rerenders when any such awareness state changes
const users = useUsers(awareness);
// equivalent to:
const users = useUsers(awareness, (state) => state);
// Map {
//    3965141439 => { name: "John Doe", email: "johndoe@gmail.com" }
// }

// Returns the number of users connected in the room and rerenders when this number changes
const size = useUsers(awareness, (state) => state.size);
// 1

// Returns the awareness state of the current user (self) and rerenders when this state changes. A simpler/optimized hook for this use case is also provided, and is discussed below:
const self = useUsers(awareness, (state) => state.get(awareness.clientId));
// {
//    name: "John Doe",
//    email: "johndoe@gmail.com"
// }

useSelf

The useSelf hook subscribes to updates to the awareness state of the current user (self) in the room. It accepts three arguments:

  1. An awareness object returned by connection provider.
  2. (Optional) A selector function that accepts an awareness state object and enables selecting a subset of this object. This signals React to rerender the component only when this subset has changed.
  3. (Optional) A equality function to detect if the selected subset has changed.

Example Usage:

// Returns the awareness state of the current user (self) and rerenders when this state changes.
const self = useSelf(awareness);
// is equivalent to:
const self = useSelf(awareness, (state) => state);
// {
//    name: "John Doe",
//    email: "johndoe@gmail.com"
// }

// Returns the value of the property `name` of the current user's awareness state and rerenders when this value changes
const name = useSelf(awareness, (state) => state?.name);
// "John Doe"

License

This project is licensed under MIT.

Credits

The two hooks are inspired by the Liveblocks' Presence hooks. Check out their website and documentation to learn more about their presence/awareness implementation.

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