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--- depends: - 'mod\_bosh' - 'mod\_websocket' provides: - http title: 'mod\_conversejs' --- Introduction ============ This module serves a small snippet of HTML that loads [Converse.js](https://conversejs.org/), configured to work with the VirtualHost that it is loaded onto. Configuration ============= The module uses general Prosody options for basic configuration. It should just work after loading it. ``` {.lua} modules_enabled = { -- other modules... "conversejs"; } ``` Authentication -------------- [Authentication settings][doc:authentication] are used determine whether to configure Converse.js to use `login` or `anonymous` mode. Connection methods ------------------ It also determines the [BOSH][doc:setting_up_bosh] and [WebSocket][doc:websocket] URL automatically, see their respective documentation for how to configure them. Both connection methods are loaded automatically. HTTP ---- The module is served on Prosody's default HTTP ports at the path `/conversejs`. More details on configuring HTTP modules in Prosody can be found in our [HTTP documentation](http://prosody.im/doc/http). ## Templates The HTML and JS can be customized either by editing the included `template.html` and `template.js` files or configuring your own like: ```lua conversejs_html_template = "/path/to/my-template.html" conversejs_js_template = "/path/to/my-template.js" ``` The HTML template uses Prosodys [`util.interpolation`][doc:developers:util:interpolation] template library while the JS template has `%s` where generated settings are injected. Other ----- To pass [other Converse.js options](https://conversejs.org/docs/html/configuration.html), or override the derived settings, one can set `conversejs_options` like this: ``` {.lua} conversejs_options = { debug = true; view_mode = "fullscreen"; } ``` Note that the following options are automatically provided, and **overriding them may cause problems**: - `authentication` *based on Prosody's authentication settings* - `jid` *the current `VirtualHost`* - `bosh_service_url` - `websocket_url` `mod_bosh` and/or `mod_websocket` are automatically enabled if available and the respective endpoint is included in the generated options. Loading resources ----------------- By default the module will load the main script and CSS from cdn.conversejs.org. For privacy or performance reasons you may want to load the scripts from somewhere else, simply use the conversejs_cdn option: ``` {.lua} conversejs_cdn = "https://cdn.example.com" ``` To select a specific version of Converse.js, you may override the version: ``` {.lua} conversejs_version = "5.0.0" ``` Note that versions other than the default may not have been tested with this module, and may include incompatible changes. Finally, if you can override all of the above and just specify links directly to the CSS and JS files: ``` {.lua} conversejs_script = "https://example.com/my-converse.js" conversejs_css = "https://example.com/my-converse.css" ``` Additional tags --------------- To add additional tags to the module, such as custom CSS or scripts, you may use the conversejs_tags option: ``` {.lua} conversejs_tags = { -- Load custom CSS [[<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://example.org/css/custom.css">]]; -- Load libsignal-protocol.js for OMEMO support (GPLv3; be aware of licence implications) [[<script src="https://cdn.conversejs.org/3rdparty/libsignal-protocol.min.js"></script>]]; } ``` The example above uses the `[[` and `]]` syntax simply because it will not conflict with any embedded quotes. Compatibility ============= Prosody version state ----------------- --------------- 0.9 Does not work 0.10 Should work 0.11 Should work trunk Works