Calls integration to Chat
You can integrate Sendbird Calls to Sendbird Chat to provide users with a seamless experience in using Calls and Chat services by allowing them to make a call within a chat channel. With the implementation of Calls integration to Chat, the call screen will appear when the call starts and when the call ends users will return to the chat view.
Note: To turn on Calls integration to Chat on the Sendbird Dashboard, go to Settings > Chat > Messages.
Benefits
Calls integration to Chat provides the following benefits:
Natively integrated service
Sendbird Calls and Sendbird Chat are provided from the same app to offer an advanced in-app chat experience for users.
Call within channel
Users can directly make a call to anyone in a channel without leaving the app.
Immersive user experience
Smooth transition between Calls and Chat within a chat channel will make the user experience more engaging.
How it works
Since Calls integration to Chat is a way to add call capabilities to Sendbird Chat, it requires an app that uses Chat. If you already have one, you are ready to move to the next step. If you don’t have an app, learn how to set up Sendbird Chat from our Send first message page.
Prerequisites
To use Calls integration to Chat, an environment setup is first needed for both Sendbird Calls and Sendbird Chat using the SDKs. To learn more about each, refer to Sendbird Calls for Android Quickstart and Sendbird Chat samples.
Requirements
The minimum requirements for Calls integration to Chat are:
Android 5.0 (API level 21) or higher
Java 8 or higher
Android Gradle plugin 3.4.2 or higher
Sendbird Chat sample
Sendbird Chat SDK
Sendbird Calls SDK
Install the SDKs
To install the Calls SDK and the Chat SDK, do the following steps:
Step 1 Configuration
Sendbird Chat SDK and Sendbird Calls SDK both use singleton interfaces. Since these two SDKs work independently, create appropriate functions that can handle them together.
Step 2 Initialize the Calls SDK and the Chat SDK
Find your application ID from the Sendbird Dashboard to use in the Calls SDK and the Chat SDK.
Step 3 Log in to the Calls SDK and the Chat SDK
To log in to the Calls and Chat SDKs, create a function that allows you to authenticate the Calls SDK and the Chat SDK together.
As written above, the Chat SDK is authenticated by using the SendbirdChat.connect()
method and the Calls SDK is authenticated by using the SendBirdCall.authenticate()
method.
Step 4 Log out from the Calls SDK and the Chat SDK
To log out from the Calls SDK and the Chat SDK, create a function that handles the two SDKs together like it was to log in.
Register push tokens
Push notifications services allow users to receive notifications when the app is in the background. Before utilizing this feature, you need to register appropriate push tokens to Sendbird server. To turn on this feature, go to Settings > Chat > Push notifications in your dashboard.
In your FirebaseMessagingService.kt
instance, save the push token from onNewToken()
method.
Unregister push tokens
Before logging out, unregister the push tokens as shown below:
Make a call
For integration between the Calls and Chat services, the Calls SDK provides a specific option when dialing. You can provide the group channel URL to a DialParams
object of Sendbird Calls as shown below:
When a group channel URL is provided to the DialParams
object, messages containing call information such as calling status and duration will be automatically sent to the channel when the call starts and ends.
The messages will contain call information in the plugins
field of the BaseMessage
instance which can be used to properly show information about the calls.
Create custom UI components
The sample app for Calls integration to Chat is built based on Sendbird Chat. In the Chat sample app, every chat message is associated with a specific type of instance from the RecyclerView.ViewHolder
class. With different types of messages such as user message, file message, and admin message, different view types of ViewHolder
class are shown to the user, offering a more intuitive user experience.
For UI components for Calls integration to Chat, use the list_item_group_chat_call_me.xml
layout resource file which will show the UI component like the following when users make or receive a call:
An example of a call message you can create is demonstrated in the following adapter class file in the sample app: GroupChatAdapter.java
.
To create similar UI components for Calls integration to Chat, follow the steps below:
- In Android Studio, go to res > layout and open the context menu.
- Select New > Layout Resource File.
- In the new resource file for custom layout, add image view and text view within linear layout to display icon and message. In the sample app, card view is used to display a call message.
Bind UI components
You can integrate the custom layouts to integrate Sendbird Calls to the group channel fragment of Chat.
Customize your ViewHolder
class to initialize and bind UI components by extending the RecyclerView.ViewHolder
class.
Show UI components
To show the registered UI components, you have to identify which messages are associated with the Calls SDK.
- The
BaseMessage
class from Sendbird Chat SDK has a field calledplugins
where you can store additional information to default values. The key-value plugins are delivered as[String: String]
map. - When a call is made from the Calls SDK, the
plugin
field of a message associated with the call will contain the following information:vendor
: sendbird,type
: call. - Then, for the messages that have these fields, show the UI component created.
- The following can be used to identify a call message and specify the type of UI by adding it in the
RecyclerView.getItemViewType()
of theGroupChatAdapter.java
file from the Chat sample:
Extract call data from plugins
A bind method of the customizable ViewHolder
class shown below demonstrates a way to extract specific information from the plugin
about Sendbird Calls.
The detail of a call plugin
could be parsed into the CallInfo
class as below.
Call holder.bind()
method in onBindViewHolder()
method of GroupChatAdapter.java
and the details of calls will be displayed in the RecyclerView
.
Create call activity
The call activity provides events for users such as ending a call, muting or unmuting the microphone, or offers local and remote video views on a user’s screen.
To create call activity, refer to VoiceCallActivity.java
, VideoCallActivity.java
, and CallActivity.java
on our Sendbird Calls for Android Quickstart.
Use message bubble to call
Calls integration to Chat can provide a seamless user experience by allowing users to initiate a new call directly from a channel by tapping the messages that contain call information.
First, declare the OnItemClickListener
interface in the GroupChatAdapter.java
file.
In the bind method of the ViewHolder
class, register a click listener for the group chat view fragment and implement the onClick()
method like the following:
Implement below in the group chat view fragment to make a call with a tap.