The Hydrogen view SDK allows developers to integrate parts of the Hydrogen application into the UI of their own application. Hydrogen is written with the MVVM pattern, so to construct a view, you'd first construct a view model, which you then pass into the view. For most view models, you will first need a running client.
The Hydrogen SDK requires some assets to be shipped along with your app for things like downloading attachments, and end-to-end encryption. A convenient way to make this happen is provided by the SDK (importing `hydrogen-view-sdk/paths/vite`) but depends on your build system. Currently, only [vite](https://vitejs.dev/) is supported, so that's what we'll be using in the example below.
You can create a vite project using the following commands:
You should see a `index.html` in the project root directory, containing an element with `id="app"`. Add the attribute `class="hydrogen"` to this element, as the CSS we'll include from the SDK assumes for now that the app is rendered in an element with this classname.
If you go into the `src` directory, you should see a `main.ts` file. If you put this code in there, you should see a basic timeline after login and initial sync have finished (might take a while before you see anything on the screen actually).
You'll need to provide the username and password of a user that is already in the [#element-dev:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#element-dev:matrix.org) room (or change the room id).
This library follows semantic versioning; there is no API stability promised as long as the major version is still 0. Once 1.0.0 is released, breaking changes will be released with a change in major versioning.
This package bundles the bs58 package ([license](https://github.com/cryptocoinjs/bs58/blob/master/LICENSE)), and the Inter font ([license](https://github.com/rsms/inter/blob/master/LICENSE.txt)).