// first we add our object to the food collection
var collectionData = new Dictionary<string, object>();
collectionData.Add("name", "Cheese Burger");
collectionData.Add("ingredients", new[] { "cheese", "burger", "bread", "lettuce", "tomato" });
var cheeseBurger = await client.Collections.AddAsync("food", collectionData, "123");
// the object returned by .add can be embedded directly inside of an activity
var activity = new Activity("jim", "grill", cheeseBurger.Ref("food"));
await userFeed.AddActivityAsync(activity);
// if we now read the feed, the activity we just added will include the entire full object
await userFeed.GetEnrichedFlatActivitiesAsync();Enrichment
Enrichment of Collection Entries
Objects stored inside collections can be embedded inside activities or user objects. This allows you to integrate with Stream without building a complex integration with another database. Stream's collections can be used as your data source for data enrichment.
# first we add our object to the food collection
cheese_burger = client.collections.add(
"food",
:data => {
:name => "Cheese Burger",
:ingredients => ["cheese", "burger", "bread", "lettuce", "tomato"],
},
)
# then we embed a reference to the entry we created before
user_feed.add_activity({
:actor => "jim",
:verb => "grill",
:object => client.collections.create_reference(
"food", cheese_burger["id"]
),
})
# if we now read the feed, the activity we just added will include the entire full object
user_feed.get(:enrich => true)