Microsoft Azure Communication Chat Client Library for Python
Project description
Azure Communication Chat Package client library for Python
This package contains a Python SDK for Azure Communication Services for Chat. Read more about Azure Communication Services here
Getting started
Prerequisites
- Python 2.7, or 3.5 or later is required to use this package.
- A deployed Communication Services resource. You can use the Azure Portal or the Azure PowerShell to set it up.
Install the package
Install the Azure Communication Service Chat SDK.
pip install --pre azure-communication-chat
User Access Tokens
User access tokens enable you to build client applications that directly authenticate to Azure Communication Services. You can generate these tokens with azure.communication.identity module, and then use them to initialize the Communication Services SDKs. Example of using azure.communication.identity:
pip install --pre azure-communication-identity
from azure.communication.identity import CommunicationIdentityClient
identity_client = CommunicationIdentityClient.from_connection_string("<connection string of your Communication service>")
user = identity_client.create_user()
tokenresponse = identity_client.issue_token(user, scopes=["chat"])
token = tokenresponse.token
The user
created above will be used later, because that user should be added as a participant of new chat thread when you creating
it with this token. It is because the initiator of the create request must be in the list of the participants of the chat thread.
Create the Chat Client
This will allow you to create, get, list or delete chat threads.
from azure.communication.chat import ChatClient, CommunicationTokenCredential
# Your unique Azure Communication service endpoint
endpoint = "https://<RESOURCE_NAME>.communcationservices.azure.com"
token = "<token>"
refresh_options = CommunicationTokenRefreshOptions(token)
chat_client = ChatClient(endpoint, CommunicationTokenCredential(refresh_options))
Create Chat Thread Client
The ChatThreadClient will allow you to perform operations specific to a chat thread, like send message, get message, update the chat thread topic, add participants to chat thread, etc.
You can get it by creating a new chat thread using ChatClient:
chat_thread_client = chat_client.create_chat_thread(topic, thread_participants)
Additionally, the client can also direct so that the request is repeatable; that is, if the client makes the request multiple times with the same Repeatability-Request-ID and it will get back an appropriate response without the server executing the request multiple times. The value of the Repeatability-Request-ID is an opaque string representing a client-generated, globally unique for all time, identifier for the request.
chat_thread_client = chat_client.create_chat_thread(topic, thread_participants, repeatability_request_id)
Alternatively, if you have created a chat thread before and you have its thread_id, you can create it by:
chat_thread_client = chat_client.get_chat_thread_client(thread_id)
Key concepts
A chat conversation is represented by a chat thread. Each user in the thread is called a thread participant. Thread participants can chat with one another privately in a 1:1 chat or huddle up in a 1:N group chat. Users also get near real-time updates for when others are typing and when they have read the messages.
Once you initialized a ChatClient
class, you can do the following chat operations:
Create, get, update, and delete threads
create_chat_thread(topic, thread_participants, **kwargs)
get_chat_thread(thread_id, **kwargs)
list_chat_threads(**kwargs)
delete_chat_thread(thread_id, **kwargs)
Once you initialized a ChatThreadClient
class, you can do the following chat operations:
Update thread
update_topic(topic, **kwargs)
Send, get, update, and delete messages
send_message(content, **kwargs)
get_message(message_id, **kwargs)
list_messages(**kwargs)
update_message(message_id, content, **kwargs)
delete_message(message_id, **kwargs)
Get, add, and remove participants
list_participants(**kwargs)
add_participants(thread_participants, **kwargs)
remove_participant(participant_id, **kwargs)
Send typing notification
send_typing_notification(**kwargs)
Send and get read receipt
Notify the service that a message is read and get list of read messages.
send_read_receipt(message_id, **kwargs)
list_read_receipts(**kwargs)
Examples
The following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common tasks, including:
Thread Operations
Create a thread
Use the create_chat_thread
method to create a chat thread client object.
- Use
topic
to give a thread topic; - Use
thread_participants
to list theChatThreadParticipant
to be added to the thread; - Use
repeatability_request_id
to specify the unique identifier for the request. user
, required, it is theCommunicationUserIdentifier
you created by CommunicationIdentityClient.create_user() from User Access Tokens
display_name
, optional, is the display name for the thread participant.share_history_time
, optional, time from which the chat history is shared with the participant.
ChatThreadClient
is the result returned from creating a thread, you can use it to perform other chat operations to this chat thread
# Without repeatability_request_id
from azure.communication.chat import ChatThreadParticipant
topic = "test topic"
thread_participants = [ChatThreadParticipant(
user='<user>',
display_name='name',
share_history_time=datetime.utcnow()
)]
chat_thread_client = chat_client.create_chat_thread(topic, thread_participants)
thread_id = chat_thread_client.thread_id
# With repeatability_request_id
from azure.communication.chat import ChatThreadParticipant
import uuid
# modify function to implement customer logic
def get_unique_identifier_for_request(**kwargs):
res = None
# implement custom logic here
res = uuid.uuid4()
return res
topic = "test topic"
thread_participants = [ChatThreadParticipant(
user='<user>',
display_name='name',
share_history_time=datetime.utcnow()
)]
chat_thread_client = chat_client.create_chat_thread(topic, thread_participants, repeatability_request_id)
thread_id = chat_thread_client.thread_id
Get a thread
The get_chat_thread
method retrieves a thread from the service.
thread_id
is the unique ID of the thread.
thread = chat_client.get_chat_thread(thread_id)
List chat threads
The list_chat_threads
method retrieves the list of created chat threads
results_per_page
, optional, The maximum number of messages to be returned per page.start_time
, optional, The start time where the range query.
An iterator of [ChatThreadInfo]
is the response returned from listing threads
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
chat_client = ChatClient(self.endpoint, self.token)
start_time = datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(days=2)
start_time = start_time.replace(tzinfo=pytz.utc)
chat_thread_infos = chat_client.list_chat_threads(results_per_page=5, start_time=start_time)
Update a thread
Use update_chat_thread
method to update a thread's properties
thread_id
is the unique ID of the thread.
topic
is used to describe the change of the thread topic
- Use
topic
to give thread a new topic;
topic="new topic"
chat_thread_client.update_chat_thread(topic=topic)
Delete a thread
Use delete_chat_thread
method to delete a thread
thread_id
is the unique ID of the thread.
chat_client.delete_chat_thread(thread_id)
Message Operations
Send a message
Use send_message
method to sends a message to a thread identified by threadId.
- Use
content
to provide the chat message content, it is required - Use
chat_message_type
to provide the chat message type. Possible values include:ChatMessageType.TEXT
,ChatMessageType.HTML
,ChatMessageType.TOPIC_UPDATED
,ChatMessageType.PARTICIPANT_ADDED
,ChatMessageType.PARTICIPANT_REMOVED
- Use
sender_display_name
to specify the display name of the sender, if not specified, empty name will be set
SendChatMessageResult
is the response returned from sending a message, it contains an id, which is the unique ID of the message.
from azure.communication.chat import ChatMessagePriority
content='hello world'
sender_display_name='sender name'
send_message_result = chat_thread_client.send_message(content, sender_display_name=sender_display_name)
Get a message
The get_message
method retrieves a message from the service.
message_id
is the unique ID of the message.
ChatMessage
is the response returned from getting a message, it contains an id, which is the unique ID of the message, and other fields please refer to azure.communication.chat.ChatMessage
chat_message = chat_thread_client.get_message(message_id)
Get messages
The list_messages
method retrieves messages from the service.
results_per_page
, optional, The maximum number of messages to be returned per page.start_time
, optional, The start time where the range query.
An iterator of [ChatMessage]
is the response returned from listing messages
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
start_time = datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(days=1)
start_time = start_time.replace(tzinfo=pytz.utc)
chat_messages = chat_thread_client.list_messages(results_per_page=1, start_time=start_time)
for chat_message_page in chat_messages.by_page():
l = list(chat_message_page)
print("page size: ", len(l))
Update a message
Use update_message
to update a message identified by threadId and messageId.
message_id
is the unique ID of the message.
content
is the message content to be updated.
- Use
content
to provide a new chat message content;
content = "updated message content"
chat_thread_client.update_message(message_id, content=content)
Delete a message
Use delete_message
to delete a message.
message_Id
is the unique ID of the message.
chat_thread_client.delete_message(message_id)
Thread Participant Operations
Get thread participants
Use list_participants
to retrieve the participants of the thread.
An iterator of [ChatThreadParticipant]
is the response returned from listing participants
chat_thread_participants = chat_thread_client.list_participants(results_per_page=5, skip=5)
for chat_thread_participant in chat_thread_participants:
print(chat_thread_participant)
Add thread participants
Use add_participants
method to add thread participants to the thread.
- Use
thread_participants
to list theChatThreadParticipant
to be added to the thread; user
, required, it is theCommunicationUserIdentifier
you created by CommunicationIdentityClient.create_user() from User Access Tokens
display_name
, optional, is the display name for the thread participant.share_history_time
, optional, time from which the chat history is shared with the participant.
from azure.communication.chat import ChatThreadParticipant
from datetime import datetime
participant = ChatThreadParticipant(
user='<user>',
display_name='name',
share_history_time=datetime.utcnow())
thread_participants = [participant]
chat_thread_client.add_participants(thread_participants)
Remove thread participant
Use remove_participant
method to remove thread participant from the thread identified by threadId.
user
is the CommunicationUserIdentifier
you created by CommunicationIdentityClient.create_user() from User Access Tokens
and was added into this chat thread.
chat_thread_client.remove_participant(user)
Events Operations
Send typing notification
Use send_typing_notification
method to post a typing notification event to a thread, on behalf of a user.
chat_thread_client.send_typing_notification()
Send read receipt
Use send_read_receipt
method to post a read receipt event to a thread, on behalf of a user.
chat_thread_client.send_read_receipt(message_id)
Get read receipts
list_read_receipts
method retrieves read receipts for a thread.
An iterator of [ChatMessageReadReceipt]
is the response returned from listing read receipts
read_receipts = chat_thread_client.list_read_receipts(results_per_page=5, skip=5)
for read_receipt in read_receipts:
print(read_receipt)
print(read_receipt.sender)
print(read_receipt.chat_message_id)
print(read_receipt.read_on)
Sample Code
These are code samples that show common scenario operations with the Azure Communication Chat client library.
The async versions of the samples (the python sample files appended with _async
) show asynchronous operations,
and require Python 3.5 or later.
Before run the sample code, refer to Prerequisites
to create a resource, then set some Environment Variables
set AZURE_COMMUNICATION_SERVICE_ENDPOINT="https://<RESOURCE_NAME>.communcationservices.azure.com"
set AZURE_COMMUNICATION_SERVICE_CONNECTION_STRING="<connection string of your Communication service>"
pip install azure-communication-identity
python samples\chat_client_sample.py
python samples\chat_client_sample_async.py
python samples\chat_thread_client_sample.py
python samples\chat_thread_client_sample_async.py
Troubleshooting
Running into issues? This section should contain details as to what to do there.
Next steps
More sample code should go here, along with links out to the appropriate example tests.
Contributing
If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions, please file an issue in the Issues section of the project.
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