import{createClientWithUserCredentials}from'./authentication-utils.js';constUSER_AUTH_OAUTH_SCOPES=['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.messages.reactions.create'];// This sample shows how to create reaction to a message with user credentialasyncfunctionmain(){// Create a clientconstchatClient=awaitcreateClientWithUserCredentials(USER_AUTH_OAUTH_SCOPES);// Initialize request argument(s)constrequest={// Replace SPACE_NAME and MESSAGE_NAME here.parent:'spaces/SPACE_NAME/messages/MESSAGE_NAME',reaction:{// A standard emoji represented by a unicode string.emoji:{unicode:'😀'}}};// Make the requestconstresponse=awaitchatClient.createReaction(request);// Handle the responseconsole.log(response);}main().catch(console.error);
如需运行此示例,请替换以下内容:
SPACE_NAME:聊天室的 name 中的 ID。您可以通过调用 ListSpaces() 方法或从聊天室的网址中获取此 ID。
MESSAGE_NAME:消息 name 中的 ID。您可以通过以下方式获取 ID:使用 Chat API 异步创建消息后从返回的响应正文中获取,或者使用在创建时为消息分配的自定义名称获取。
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