Store user metadata
The Signaling storage service enables you to store and share contextual user data in your app, such as name, date-of-birth, avatar, and connections. When user metadata is set, updated, or deleted, the SDK triggers a storage event notification. Other users in the channel receive this notification within 100ms and use the information according to your business logic.
Understand the tech
Use metadata enables you to store and share user level information. A set of user metadata facilitates business-level data storage and real-time notifications. Each user has only one set of user metadata, but each set may contain multiple metadata items. For relevant restrictions, refer to the API usage restrictions. Each metadata item has key
, value
, and revision
properties.
User metadata is stored permanently in the Signaling database. The data persists even after a user logs out. You must explicitly delete it to remove it from the database. This feature impacts your storage billing. Refer to Pricing for details.
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have integrated the Signaling SDK in your project and implemented the framework functionality from the SDK quickstart page.
Implement user metadata storage
The section shows you to implement user metadata storage in your Signaling app.
Set user metadata
To create a new metadata item for the user, or to update the value
of am existing item, call setUserMetadata
. This method creates a new item in the user metadata if the specified key
does not exist, or overwrites the associated value
if a metadata item with the specified key
already exists.
The following example saves a set of metadata items for a specified user. It configures the options
parameter to add timestamp and modifier information to each metadata item.
The onSuccess
callback notifies you of the successful completion of the storage operation. Additionally, Signaling triggers an onStorageEvent
notification of event type UPDATE
within 100 ms to inform all users who have subscribed to the this user's metadata.
Get user metadata
To retrieve all metadata items associated with a specific user, call getUserMetadata
. Refer to the following example:
You can also leave the userId
parameter blank to get the local user's metadata:
Signaling SDK returns the following data structure:
Update user metadata
To modify existing metadata items, call updateUserMetadata
. If the metadata item does not exist, the SDK returns an error. This method is useful for business scenarios that require permission control on creating new metadata items. For example, the admin defines the user metadata fields and users may only update the values.
The following example updates the value of an existing metadata item:
The onSuccess
callback notifies you of the successful completion of the storage operation. Additionally, Signaling triggers an onStorageEvent
notification of event type UPDATE
within 100 ms to inform all users who have subscribed to the this user's metadata.
Delete user metadata
To delete metadata items that are no longer required, call removeUserMetadata
. Refer to the following sample code:
Setting the value
for a metadata item that is being deleted has no effect.
The onSuccess
callback notifies you of the successful completion of the storage operation. Additionally, Signaling triggers an onStorageEvent
notification of event type UPDATE
within 100 ms to inform all users who have subscribed to the this user's metadata.
To delete the entire set of metadata for a user, do not add any metadata items when calling removeUserMetadata
. Refer to the following sample code:
When terminating a user account, it is common to delete the entire set of user's metadata. Once user metadata is deleted, it cannot be recovered. If you need data restoration, back up the metadata before deleting it.
Receive storage event notifications
A storage event notification returns the StorageEvent data structure, which includes the RtmStorageEventType parameter.
To receive storage event notifications, implement an event listener. See event listeners for details. You only receive user metadata update notifications for users that you have subscribed to.
Event notification mode
Currently, Signaling only supports the full data update mode. This means that when a user's metadata is updated, the data
field in the event notification contains all the metadata of the user.
Subscribe to a user's metadata
To monitor updates to a user's metadata, you subscribe to their metadata. Refer to the following sample code:
When there are changes in the user metadata, Signaling triggers an onStorageEvent
notification of event type UPDATE
within 100 ms to inform all users who have subscribed to this user's metadata.
Unsubscribe from a user's metadata
When you no longer need to receive notifications about a user's metadata updates, unsubscribe from the users's metadata. Refer to the following sample code:
Version control
Signaling integrates compare-and-set (CAS) version control to manage metadata updates. CAS is a concurrency control mechanism to ensure that updates to a shared resource occur only if the resource is in an expected state. The mechanism works as follows:
- The client reads the current version of a data item.
- Before making an update, the client compares the current version with the last read version number.
- If the versions match, the client proceeds with the update and increments the version number. If they do not match, the update is aborted.
CAS version control is useful in scenarios that require concurrency management. For instance, consider a dating application where only one user may engage in a chat session with a host. When multiple users attempt to join, only the first request is successful.
The CAS version control feature provides two independent version control parameters. Set one or more of these values according to the needs of your business scenario:
-
majorRevision
parameter in thesetMajorRevision
method: Enable version number verification of the entire set of user metadata. -
revision
parameter of aMetadataItem
: Enable version number verification of a single metadata item.
When setting user metadata, or a single user metadata item, use the revision attribute to enable or disable version control as follows:
-
To disable CAS verification, use the default value of
-1
for therevision
parameter. -
To enable CAS verification, set the
majorRevision
or therevision
parameter to a positive integer. The SDK updates the corresponding value after successfully verifying the revision number. If the specified revision number does not match the latest revision number in the database, the SDK returns an error.
The following code snippet demonstrates how to employ majorRevision
and revision
for updating user metadata and metadata items:
In this example, CAS verification for user metadata and metadata items is enabled by setting majorRevision
and revision
parameters to positive integers. Upon receiving the update call request, Signaling first verifies the provided major revision number against the latest value in the database. If there's a mismatch, it returns an error; if the values match, Signaling verifies the revision
number for each metadata item using a similar logic.
When using version control, monitor onStorageEvent
notifications to retrieve updated values for majorRevision
and revision
to ensure that the latest revision values are used for subsequent operations.
Reference
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