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Reactions let users respond to messages with emoji. You can add or remove reactions, fetch all reactions on a message, listen for reaction events in real time, and update your UI when reactions change.

Add a Reaction

Users can add a reaction to a message by calling addReaction with the message ID and the reaction emoji. On success, returns a BaseMessage object with updated reactions.
You can react on Text, Media and Custom messages. For more details on message types, see Message Structure & Hierarchy.

Remove a Reaction

Removing a reaction from a message can be done using the removeReaction method.

Fetch Reactions for a Message

To get all reactions for a specific message, first create a ReactionRequest using ReactionRequestBuilder. You can specify the number of reactions to fetch with setLimit with max limit 20. For this, you will require the ID of the message. This ID needs to be passed to the setMessageId() method of the builder class. The setReaction() will allow you to fetch details for specific reaction or emoji.

Fetch Next

The fetchNext() method fetches the next set of reactions for the message.

Fetch Previous

The fetchPrevious() method fetches the previous set of reactions for the message.

Real-time Reaction Events

Keep the chat interactive with real-time updates for reactions. Register a listener for these events and make your UI responsive. For more information on listeners, see Real-Time Listeners.

Removing a Reaction Listener

To stop listening for reaction events, remove the listener as follows:
Always remove listeners when they’re no longer needed (e.g., in onDestroy() or when navigating away). Failing to remove listeners can cause memory leaks and duplicate event handling.

Get Reactions List

To retrieve the list of reactions reacted on particular message, you can use the message.getReactions() method. This method will return an array containing the reactions, or an empty array if no one reacted on the message.

Check if Logged-in User has Reacted on Message

To check if the logged-in user has reacted on a particular message or not, You can use the getReactedByMe() method on any ReactionCount object instance. This method will return a boolean value, true if the logged-in user has reacted on that message, otherwise false.

Update Message With Reaction Info

When a user adds or removes a reaction, you will receive a real-time event. Once you receive the real time event you would want to update the message with the latest reaction information. To do so you can use the updateMessageWithReactionInfo() method. The updateMessageWithReactionInfo() method provides a seamless way to update the reactions on a message instance (BaseMessage) in real-time. This method ensures that when a reaction is added or removed from a message, the BaseMessage object’s getReactions() property reflects this change immediately. When you receive a real-time reaction event (ReactionEvent), call the updateMessageWithReactionInfo() method, passing the BaseMessage instance (message), the inner Reaction from the event (for example reactionEvent.getReaction()), and the reaction event action type (CometChatConstants.REACTION_ADDED or CometChatConstants.REACTION_REMOVED) that corresponds to the message being reacted to.
After calling this method, the message instance’s reactions are updated. You can then use message.getReactions() to get the latest reactions and refresh your UI accordingly.

Reaction Payload Structure

When fetching reactions for a message, each Reaction object contains the following fields:Sample Reaction Object:
The nested User object in reactedBy contains:
When accessing reactions on a message via message.getReactions(), each ReactionCount object contains:Sample ReactionCount Object:

Next Steps

Send Messages

Learn how to send text, media, and custom messages

Receive Messages

Handle real-time message events with listeners

Threaded Messages

Organize conversations with message threads

Mentions

Tag users in messages with @mentions