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Getstream - Filter the activities by custom fields
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
Should we burninate the [wrap] tag?
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!Does the object key when adding activities need to be unique?How we can implement hashtag like feature using getstreamIssue with getstream bulk adding activities and “to” fieldGetStream API Error: To target payload is incomplete (missing signature)GetStream: Prevent adding the same activity in flat-feedSame activity for multiple feedHow to setup GetStream for corporate intranet?Django GetStream update activity sorting after activity to push it to the top of a feedgetstream-io - summarising activities based on aggregation rulesUsers representing groupings in getstream
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I add many activities to my user feed. How to filter the activities by "category":"tech"?
this is my activity example:
person.add_activity
(
"actor": "user",
"verb": "post",
"object": "post12",
"foreign_id": "user:123",
"message": "hi everyone",
"category":"tech"
)
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I add many activities to my user feed. How to filter the activities by "category":"tech"?
this is my activity example:
person.add_activity
(
"actor": "user",
"verb": "post",
"object": "post12",
"foreign_id": "user:123",
"message": "hi everyone",
"category":"tech"
)
getstream-io
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I add many activities to my user feed. How to filter the activities by "category":"tech"?
this is my activity example:
person.add_activity
(
"actor": "user",
"verb": "post",
"object": "post12",
"foreign_id": "user:123",
"message": "hi everyone",
"category":"tech"
)
getstream-io
I add many activities to my user feed. How to filter the activities by "category":"tech"?
this is my activity example:
person.add_activity
(
"actor": "user",
"verb": "post",
"object": "post12",
"foreign_id": "user:123",
"message": "hi everyone",
"category":"tech"
)
getstream-io
getstream-io
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KRISHNAKANTH BASKARANKRISHNAKANTH BASKARAN
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unfortunately we don't support filtering on reads. The way most customers handle this is by creating a feed for each thing you want to filter on, then follow/unfollow based on whether or not you want to see those items in your feed. For instance, if your user follows fruit, you create feeds for apples, bananas and pears and have the user feed follow all 3. If they want to filter on only apples, you unfollow bananas and pears.
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unfortunately we don't support filtering on reads. The way most customers handle this is by creating a feed for each thing you want to filter on, then follow/unfollow based on whether or not you want to see those items in your feed. For instance, if your user follows fruit, you create feeds for apples, bananas and pears and have the user feed follow all 3. If they want to filter on only apples, you unfollow bananas and pears.
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unfortunately we don't support filtering on reads. The way most customers handle this is by creating a feed for each thing you want to filter on, then follow/unfollow based on whether or not you want to see those items in your feed. For instance, if your user follows fruit, you create feeds for apples, bananas and pears and have the user feed follow all 3. If they want to filter on only apples, you unfollow bananas and pears.
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unfortunately we don't support filtering on reads. The way most customers handle this is by creating a feed for each thing you want to filter on, then follow/unfollow based on whether or not you want to see those items in your feed. For instance, if your user follows fruit, you create feeds for apples, bananas and pears and have the user feed follow all 3. If they want to filter on only apples, you unfollow bananas and pears.
unfortunately we don't support filtering on reads. The way most customers handle this is by creating a feed for each thing you want to filter on, then follow/unfollow based on whether or not you want to see those items in your feed. For instance, if your user follows fruit, you create feeds for apples, bananas and pears and have the user feed follow all 3. If they want to filter on only apples, you unfollow bananas and pears.
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