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Version: v3

Edit a Message

While editing a message is straightforward, receiving events for edited messages with CometChat has two parts:

  1. Adding a listener to receive real-time message edit events when your app is running
  2. Calling a method to retrieve missed message edit events when your app was not running

Edit a Message

In other words, as a sender, how do I edit a message?

In order to edit a message, you can use the editMessage() method. This method takes an object of the BaseMessage class. At the moment, you are only allowed to edit TextMessage and CustomMessage. Thus, the BaseMessage object must either be a Text or a Custom Message.

Add/Update Tags

While editing a message, you can update the tags associated with the Message. You can use the setTags() method to do so. The tags added while editing a message will replace the tags set when the message was sent.

List<String> tags = new ArrayList<>();
tags.add("pinned");
textMessage.setTags(tags);

Once the message object is ready, you can use the editMessage() method and pass the message object to it.

TextMessage updatedMessage = new TextMessage(message.getReceiverUid(), ((TextMessage)message).getText() + "edited",message.getReceiverType());

updatedMessage.setId(message.getId());

CometChat.editMessage(updatedMessage, new CometChat.CallbackListener<BaseMessage>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(BaseMessage message) {
Log.d(TAG,"Message Edited successfully: "+message.toString());
}

@Override
public void onError(CometChatException e) {
Log.d(TAG,"Message Edited failed with exception: "+e.getMessage());
}

});

The object of the edited message will be returned in the onSucess() callback method of the listener. The message object will contain the editedAt field set with the timestamp of the time the message was edited. This will help you identify if the message was edited while iterating through the list of messages. The editedBy field is also set to the UID of the user who edited the message.

By default, CometChat allows certain roles to edit a message.

User RoleConversation TypeEdit Capabilities
Message SenderOne-on-one ConversationMessages they've sent
Message SenderGroup ConversationMessages they've sent
Group OwnerGroup ConversationAll messages in the group
Group ModeratorGroup ConversationAll messages in the group

Real-time Message Edit Events

In other words, as a recipient, how do I know when someone has edited their message when my app is running?

In order to receive real-time events for message being edited, you need to override the onMessageEdited() method of the MessageListener class.

CometChat.addMessageListener(listenerID, new CometChat.MessageListener() {
@Override
public void onMessageEdited(BaseMessage message) {
Log.d(TAG, "Message Edited");
}
});

Missed Message Edit Events

In other words, as a recipient, how do I know when someone edited their message when my app was not running?

When you retrieve the list of previous messages, for the message that was edited, the editedAt and the editedBy fields will be set. Also, for example, if the total number of messages for a conversation is 100, and the message with message ID 50 was edited. Now the message with ID 50 will have the editedAt and the editedBy fields set whenever it is pulled from the history. Also, the 101st message will be an Action message informing you that the message with ID 50 has been edited..

For the message edited event, in the Action object received, the following fields can help you get the relevant information-

  1. action - edited
  2. actionOn - Updated message object with the edited details.
  3. actionBy - User object containing the details of the user who has edited the message.
  4. actionFor - User/group object having the details of the receiver to which the message was sent.
Important

In order to edit a message, you need to be either the sender of the message or the admin/moderator of the group in which the message was sent.