// First create a collection entry with upsert api
var collectionObj = new CollectionObject("cheese-burger");
collectionObj.SetData("name", "Cheese Burger");
await client.Collections.UpsertAsync("food", collectionObj);
// Then create a user
var userData = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
{"name", "John Doe"},
{"occupation", "Software Engineer"},
{"gender", "male"},
};
var user = await client.Users.AddAsync("john-doe", userData);
// Since we know their IDs we can create references to both without reading from APIs
var cheeseBurgerRef = client.Collections.Ref("food", "cheese-burger");
var johnDoeRef = client.Users.Ref("john-doe");
// And then add an activity with these references
var activity = new Activity(johnDoeRef, "eat", cheeseBurgerRef);
await client.Feed("user", "john").AddActivityAsync(activity);References
When you add a user or a collection object to an activity, Stream stores the unique reference and replaces it at read time. In some complex cases, you need to be able to generate a reference to an existing object and embed that inside of an activity.
// First create a collection entry with upsert api
await client.collections.upsert("food", [
{ id: "cheese-burger", name: "Cheese Burger" },
]);
// Then create a user
await client.user("john-doe").create({
name: "John Doe",
occupation: "Software Engineer",
gender: "male",
});
// Since we know their IDs we can create references to both without reading from APIs
const cheeseBurgerRef = client.collections.entry("food", "cheese-burger");
const johnDoeRef = client.user("john-doe");
// And then add an activity with these references
await client.feed("user", "john").addActivity({
actor: johnDoeRef,
verb: "eat",
object: cheeseBurgerRef,
});If you are using the APIs on web / mobile (see auth section) you must set activity.actor to the reference of the current user or otherwise you will get a permission error (see examples above).