Send your first message
With Sendbird Chat SDK for .NET, you can efficiently integrate real-time chat into a client app. On the client-side implementation, you can initialize and configure the chat with minimal effort. On the server-side, Sendbird ensures reliable infra-management services for the chat service within your app.
This page demonstrates how to install the Chat SDK in your app so that you can send your first message in just a few simple steps.
Requirements
The minimum requirements for Chat SDK for .NET are the following.
- .NETStandard 2.0 or higher
Note: Sendbird server supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) from version 1.0 up to 1.3. For example, in the server regions where TLS 1.3 isn’t available, lower versions, sequentially from 1.2 to 1.0, will be supported for secure data transmission.
Before you start
Before installing Sendbird Chat SDK, you need to create a Sendbird application on Sendbird Dashboard, which comprises everything required in a chat service including users, messages, and channels. You will need the App ID
of your Sendbird application when initializing the Chat SDK.
Note: Each Sendbird application can be integrated with a single client app. Within the same application, users can communicate with each other across all platforms, whether they are on mobile devices or on the web.
Access control list
Sendbird provides various access control options when using the Chat SDK. By default, the following attributes are turned on to avoid unexpected errors when creating sample apps and sending your first message:
- Allow retrieving user list
- Allow updating user metadata
- Allow creating open channels
- Allow creating group channels
However, this may grant access to unwanted data or operations, leading to potential security concerns. To manage your access control settings, you can turn on or off each option in Settings > Application > Security > Access control list on Sendbird Dashboard.
Get started
To send a message in a client app, you should build and configure an in-app chat using Sendbird Chat SDK.
Step 1 Create a project
Create a new .NET project.
Step 2 Install the Chat SDK
Installing the Chat SDK is simple if you’re familiar with using external libraries or SDK’s in your projects.
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Open your project in Visual Studio.
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Go to Tools > NuGet Package Manager > Package Manager Console.
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Search for
Sendbird.Chat
in the Browse tab. -
Select the package and click Install.
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Once the libraries have been imported, create a new source code file and add the following code at the top to start using Sendbird Chat SDK.
Step 3 Initialize the Chat SDK
Now, initialize Sendbird Chat SDK in the app to allow the Chat SDK to respond to changes in the connection status of .NET client apps. Initialization requires the App ID
, which can be found on the Sendbird Dashboard. Pass in the App ID
of the Sendbird application you created earlier on the dashboard to SendbirdChat.Init()
for initialization.
Note: The
SendbirdChat.Init()
method of aSendbirdChat
instance must be called once across your .NET client app.
Step 4 Connect to Sendbird server
You will need a user in order to connect to Sendbird server and send a message to a channel. You can either create a user in the Sendbird Dashboard or use a unique ID that hasn't been taken by any of your Sendbird application users. In the latter case, a new user will be automatically created in your Sendbird application before being connected.
Note: To learn more about authenticating with an access token, go to Authentication.
Step 5 Create a new open channel
Create an open channel using the following codes. Open channels are where all users in your Sendbird application can easily participate without an invitation.
Note: You can also create a group channel to send a message. To learn more, see Create a channel in the Group channel page.
Step 6 Enter the channel
Enter the open channel to send and receive messages.
Step 7 Send a message to the channel
Finally, send a message to the channel. To learn about the message types you can send, refer to Message overview in Chat Platform API.
You can check the message you've sent in Sendbird Dashboard. To learn about receiving a message, refer to the receive messages through a channel event handler page.