An amazing open-source group messaging app build with flutter. ✨
- Multiple groups (similar to Teams in Slack).
- Multiple open or private channels within groups.
- Sharing of photos and photo collections.
- React to messages with emoji.
- Push-notifications for the message and channel updates.
- Specific channels for events (e.g. containing date, venue).
- Editing of event channels.
- Calendar for all upcoming and past events aggregated over all groups and channels.
- English and German localization.
- RSVP for events.
This is a Flutter mobile app targeting Android and iOS.
The code for the Flutter app is contained in the folder lib
and the
different native apps are in android
and ios
. Extra project assets are in
assets
and fonts
.
As well, this repo hosts a series of Firebase config files and cloud functions.
The documentation for Firebase part is inside the firebase
folder.
To build and run the mobile apps you’ll need to install Flutter and its dependencies. To verify your installation run in the project’s root directory:
$ flutter doctor
The app is optimised for Android and iOS phones in portrait mode.
IMPORTANT: The project only supports Flutter version 1.10.5, you will have to change your configuration to it. We cannot make sure that other Flutter versions will work.
$ flutter version 1.10.5
Note: Additionally you’ll need to setup the backend and add the GoogleService-Info of your Firebase app to your clients as described below.
The backend is build using Firebase’s node.js
SDK. All files are provided in the firebase
folder. To deploy the code create an app and install the firebase CLI (See steps 1 & 2 in Getting started).
Note: The following steps assume you’re using Firebases’ free Spark Plan
. Therefore we’re performing the configuration manually.
An initial sign-in method needs to be configured.
- Select your project in console.firebase.google.com.
- Navigate to
Authentication
- Select
Sign-in methods
and activateEmail / Password
.
Adding a user
Currently, users need to be added manually.
- In firebase navigate to
Authentication
and selectUsers
. - Then
Add user
.
Please copy the User-UID
of the created user. We’ll need to add this ID to a group in the next step.
Note: You’ll need to have at least one user configured to use the app.
Next, you’ll need to configure your firebase app for Flutter as described in Add Firebase to an App / Flutter
iOS
- Enter iOS-Bundle-ID:
de.janoodle.circlesApp.debug
- Download and rename
GoogleService-Info.plist
toGoogleService-Info-Dev.plist
. - Copy file to
ios/Runner/Firebase
.
NOTE: If you’re building for release you’ll additionally need to add a GoogleService-Info-Prod.plist pointing to your production Firebase app.
Android
Follow the instructions in android/README.md
.
In the firebase console select Database
under Develop
and create a Cloud Firestore Database. Setup database in test mode
if you don't want to care about access permissions now.
At this point, you need to run and perform login once on the App, it will create a user document inside the users
collection.
You will see an empty screen. To fix that, continue this setup. You may need to restart the app after the setup is done.
Create group collection
- Select the database you’ve just created.
Create collection
and name itgroups
.- Add your first group with the following properties:
name | type | value |
---|---|---|
abbreviation | string | TE |
color | string | ffffff |
members | array | User-UID we’ve retrieved in Adding a user above |
name | string | test |
We’ve now setup our first test group. In addition to this step, we’ll need to setup a default Channel
(e.g. something similar to #general
in Slack).
Add the new created Group id to the User document
- Select the User you have now on your database.
- Add a new field named
joinedGroups
and make it typeArray
- Add an entry in this array, with the value equal to the Group document id from Firestore.
Create channel sub-collection
- In the
groups
collection select the newly created group. Create collection
within the group calledchannels
.- Add your first channel with the following properties:
name | type | value |
---|---|---|
name | string | general |
type | string | TOPIC |
visibility | string | OPEN |
Your Firestore database should look like this (with different ids)
Navigate to the firebase
directory and deploy all functions using:
$ firebase deploy --only functions
Some features of the app can be used without Cloud Functions running, but some others will not work. We recommend you to perform this step to enjoy all features.
Login with the user you’ve created above.
Next create your first event
to setup the calendar collection in our backend.
Create an event
- In the app select the hamburger menu
- Hit the
+
sign next toEvents
- Enter any data you like and hit
Create
At the root level of your database you should now see a collection called calendar
in your firebase console.
Now we’re ready to deploy all other parts of our backend using:
$ firebase deploy
The app is setup to work with a development and production environment. We suggest you create a different Firebase app for each environment.
When building for release the app will automatically use the production configuration that you’ve configured in step B3
.
- Timy Messenger in itsallwidgets.com
- Building a Messaging App in Flutter — Part I: Project Structure
- Building a Messaging App in Flutter — Part II: Main Method
- Building a Messaging App in Flutter — Part III: Redux
The concept for Timy was created and developed by kaalita and philippmoeser. The initial version is a MVP messaging app focusing on organising events among groups.
We hope this project can be a reference or building block for your next flutter app. 🚀