[Dominios API]

Communication Domain

The Communication domain provides a team messaging platform with channels, direct messages, threaded conversations, message reactions, @-mentions, file attachments, read receipts, and real-time message streaming via WebS

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The Communication domain provides a team messaging platform with channels, direct messages, threaded conversations, message reactions, @-mentions, file attachments, read receipts, and real-time message streaming via WebS

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content/modules/domain-communication.md

Última Actualización

5 feb 2026

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Dominios API

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Overview#

The Communication domain provides a team messaging platform with channels, direct messages, threaded conversations, message reactions, @-mentions, file attachments, read receipts, and real-time message streaming via WebSocket subscriptions.

Key Features#

  • Channel types: public, private, and direct message with role-based membership (owner, admin, member)
  • Threaded conversations with parent-child message relationships
  • Message reactions, @-mentions, and file attachments
  • Read receipts and per-channel unread count tracking
  • Real-time message streaming via WebSocket subscriptions
  • Message editing and soft deletion with audit trail
  • Multi-tenancy with organization-level isolation
  • Channel lifecycle management including archival

Use Cases#

  1. Team coordination channels for active investigations
  2. Direct messaging between investigators and supervisors
  3. Real-time incident communication with threaded discussions
  4. Cross-team collaboration with public channels for transparency

Integration#

Integrates with user management for authentication, notification system for push delivery, and file storage for attachment handling. Supports WebSocket-based real-time communication.

Last Reviewed: 2026-02-05