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  3. =============
  4. Configuration
  5. =============
  6. .. contents:: Table of Contents
  7. :depth: 2
  8. :local:
  9. The included minified JS and CSS files can be used for demoing or testing, but
  10. you'll want to configure *Converse.js* to suit your needs before you deploy it
  11. on your website.
  12. *Converse.js* is passed its configuration settings when you call its *initialize* method.
  13. You'll most likely want to call the *initialize* method in your HTML page. For
  14. an example of how this is done, please see the bottom of the *./index.html* page.
  15. Please refer to the `Configuration variables`_ section below for info on
  16. all the available configuration settings.
  17. After you have configured *Converse.js*, you'll have to regenerate the minified
  18. JS file so that it will include the new settings. Please refer to the
  19. :ref:`minification` section for more info on how to do this.
  20. .. _`configuration-variables`:
  21. Configuration variables
  22. =======================
  23. authentication
  24. --------------
  25. * Default: ``login``
  26. * Allowed values: `login`_, `anonymous`_, `prebind`_
  27. This option states the way converse.js will authenticate.
  28. login
  29. ~~~~~
  30. The default means is ``login``, which means that the user either logs in manually with their
  31. username and password, or automatically if used together with ``auto_login=true``
  32. and ``jid`` and ``password`` values. See `auto_login`_.
  33. anonymous
  34. ~~~~~~~~~
  35. This enables anonymous login if the XMPP server supports it. This option can be
  36. used together with `auto_login`_ to automatically and anonymously log a user in
  37. as soon as the page loads.
  38. prebind
  39. ~~~~~~~
  40. See also: :ref:`session-support`
  41. Use this option when you want to attach to an existing XMPP
  42. `BOSH <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOSH>`_ session.
  43. Usually a BOSH session is set up server-side in your web app.
  44. Attaching to an existing BOSH session that was set up server-side is useful
  45. when you want to maintain a persistent single session for your users instead of
  46. requiring them to log in manually.
  47. When a BOSH session is initially created, you'll receive three tokens.
  48. A JID (jabber ID), SID (session ID) and RID (Request ID).
  49. Converse.js needs these tokens in order to attach to that same session.
  50. There are two complementary configuration settings to ``prebind``.
  51. They are :ref:`keepalive` and `prebind_url`_.
  52. ``keepalive`` can be used keep the session alive without having to pass in
  53. new RID and SID tokens to ``converse.initialize`` every time you reload the page.
  54. This removes the need to set up a new BOSH session every time a page loads.
  55. You do however still need to supply the user's JID so that converse.js can be
  56. sure that the session it's resuming is for the right user.
  57. `prebind_url`_ lets you specify a URL which converse.js will call whenever a
  58. new BOSH session needs to be set up.
  59. Here's an example of converse.js being initialized with these three options:
  60. .. code-block:: javascript
  61. converse.initialize({
  62. bosh_service_url: 'https://bind.example.com',
  63. keepalive: true,
  64. jid: 'me@example.com',
  65. authentication: 'prebind',
  66. prebind_url: 'http://example.com/api/prebind',
  67. allow_logout: false
  68. });
  69. allow_chat_pending_contacts
  70. ---------------------------
  71. * Default: ``false``
  72. Allow the user to chat with pending contacts.
  73. allow_contact_removal
  74. ---------------------
  75. * Default: ``true``
  76. Allow the user to remove roster contacts by clicking on the delete icon
  77. (i.e. traschcan) next to a contact's name in the roster.
  78. allow_contact_requests
  79. ----------------------
  80. * Default: ``true``
  81. Allow users to add one another as contacts. If this is set to false, the
  82. **Add a contact** widget, **Contact Requests** and **Pending Contacts** roster
  83. sections will all not appear. Additionally, all incoming contact requests will be
  84. ignored.
  85. allow_muc
  86. ---------
  87. * Default: ``true``
  88. Allow multi-user chat (muc) in chatrooms. Setting this to ``false`` will remove
  89. the ``Chatrooms`` tab from the control box.
  90. allow_otr
  91. ---------
  92. * Default: ``true``
  93. Allow Off-the-record encryption of single-user chat messages.
  94. allow_registration
  95. ------------------
  96. * Default: ``true``
  97. Support for `XEP-0077: In band registration <http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0077.html>`_
  98. Allow XMPP account registration showing the corresponding UI register form interface.
  99. animate
  100. -------
  101. * Default: ``true``
  102. Show animations, for example when opening and closing chat boxes.
  103. auto_list_rooms
  104. ---------------
  105. * Default: ``false``
  106. If true, and the XMPP server on which the current user is logged in supports
  107. multi-user chat, then a list of rooms on that server will be fetched.
  108. Not recommended for servers with lots of chat rooms.
  109. For each room on the server a query is made to fetch further details (e.g.
  110. features, number of occupants etc.), so on servers with many rooms this
  111. option will create lots of extra connection traffic.
  112. auto_login
  113. ----------
  114. * Default: ``false``
  115. This option can be used to let converse.js automatically log the user in as
  116. soon as the page loads.
  117. It should be used either with ``authentication`` set to ``anonymous`` or to
  118. ``login``.
  119. If ``authentication`` is set to ``login``, then you will also need to provide a
  120. valid ``jid`` and ``password`` values.
  121. auto_away
  122. ---------
  123. * Default: ``0``
  124. The amount of seconds after which the user's presence status should
  125. automatically become ``away``.
  126. If the user's status is ``extended away``, it won't be changed to ``away``.
  127. If the given value is negative or ``0``, this option is disabled.
  128. auto_xa
  129. -------
  130. * Default: ``0``
  131. The amount of seconds after which the user's presence status should
  132. automatically become ``extended away``.
  133. If the value is negative or ``0``, the function is disabled.
  134. auto_reconnect
  135. --------------
  136. * Default: ``true``
  137. Automatically reconnect to the XMPP server if the connection drops
  138. unexpectedly.
  139. auto_subscribe
  140. --------------
  141. * Default: ``false``
  142. If true, the user will automatically subscribe back to any contact requests.
  143. .. _`bosh-service-url`:
  144. bosh_service_url
  145. ----------------
  146. * Default: ``undefined``
  147. To connect to an XMPP server over HTTP you need a `BOSH <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOSH>`_
  148. connection manager which acts as a middle man between the HTTP and XMPP
  149. protocols.
  150. The bosh_service_url setting takes the URL of a BOSH connection manager.
  151. Please refer to your XMPP server's documentation on how to enable BOSH.
  152. For more information, read this blog post: `Which BOSH server do you need? <http://metajack.im/2008/09/08/which-bosh-server-do-you-need>`_
  153. A more modern alternative to BOSH is to use `websockets <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/WebSockets>`_.
  154. Please see the :ref:`websocket-url` configuration setting.
  155. cache_otr_key
  156. -------------
  157. * Default: ``false``
  158. Let the `OTR (Off-the-record encryption) <https://otr.cypherpunks.ca>`_ private
  159. key be cached in your browser's session storage.
  160. The browser's session storage persists across page loads but is deleted once
  161. the tab or window is closed.
  162. If this option is set to ``false``, a new OTR private key will be generated
  163. for each page load. While more inconvenient, this is a much more secure option.
  164. This setting can only be used together with ``allow_otr = true``.
  165. .. note::
  166. A browser window's session storage is accessible by all javascript that
  167. is served from the same domain. So if there is malicious javascript served by
  168. the same server (or somehow injected via an attacker), then they will be able
  169. to retrieve your private key and read your all the chat messages in your
  170. current session. Previous sessions however cannot be decrypted.
  171. csi_waiting_time
  172. ----------------
  173. * Default: ``0``
  174. This option adds support for **XEP-0085 Chat State Indication**.
  175. If converse.js is idle for the configured amount of seconds, a chat state
  176. indication of ``inactive`` will be sent out to the XMPP server (if the server
  177. supports CSI).
  178. Afterwards, ss soon as there is any activity (for example, the mouse moves),
  179. a chat state indication of ``active`` will be sent out.
  180. debug
  181. -----
  182. * Default: ``false``
  183. If set to true, debugging output will be logged to the browser console.
  184. domain_placeholder
  185. ------------------
  186. * Default: ``e.g. conversejs.org``
  187. The placeholder text shown in the domain input on the registration form.
  188. jid
  189. ---
  190. The Jabber ID or "JID" of the current user. The JID uniquely identifies a user
  191. on the XMPP network. It looks like an email address, but it's used for instant
  192. messaging instead.
  193. This value needs to be provided when using the :ref:`keepalive` option together
  194. with `prebind`_.
  195. .. _`keepalive`:
  196. keepalive
  197. ---------
  198. * Default: ``true``
  199. Determines whether Converse.js will maintain the chat session across page
  200. loads.
  201. This setting should also be used in conjunction with ``authentication`` set to `prebind`_.
  202. When using ``keepalive`` and ``prebind``, you will have to provide the `jid`_
  203. of the current user to ensure that a cached session is only resumed if it
  204. belongs to the current user.
  205. See also:
  206. * :ref:`session-support`
  207. .. note::
  208. Currently the "keepalive" setting only works with BOSH and not with
  209. websockets. This is because XMPP over websocket does not use the same
  210. session token as with BOSH. A possible solution for this is to implement
  211. `XEP-0198 <http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0198.html>`_, specifically
  212. with regards to "stream resumption".
  213. message_archiving
  214. -----------------
  215. * Default: ``never``
  216. Provides support for `XEP-0313: Message Archive Management <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html>`_
  217. This sets the default archiving preference. Valid values are ``never``, ``always`` and ``roster``.
  218. ``roster`` means that only messages to and from JIDs in your roster will be
  219. archived. The other two values are self-explanatory.
  220. message_carbons
  221. ---------------
  222. * Default: ``false``
  223. Support for `XEP-0280: Message Carbons <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0280.html>`_
  224. In order to keep all IM clients for a user engaged in a conversation,
  225. outbound messages are carbon-copied to all interested resources.
  226. This is especially important in webchat, like converse.js, where each browser
  227. tab serves as a separate IM client.
  228. Both message_carbons and `forward_messages`_ try to solve the same problem
  229. (showing sent messages in all connected chat clients aka resources), but go about it
  230. in two different ways.
  231. Message carbons is the XEP (Jabber protocol extension) specifically drafted to
  232. solve this problem, while `forward_messages`_ uses
  233. `stanza forwarding <http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0297.html>`_
  234. expose_rid_and_sid
  235. ------------------
  236. * Default: ``false``
  237. Allow the prebind tokens, RID (request ID) and SID (session ID), to be exposed
  238. globally via the API. This allows other scripts served on the same page to use
  239. these values.
  240. *Beware*: a malicious script could use these tokens to assume your identity
  241. and inject fake chat messages.
  242. forward_messages
  243. ----------------
  244. * Default: ``false``
  245. If set to ``true``, sent messages will also be forwarded to the sending user's
  246. bare JID (their Jabber ID independent of any chat clients aka resources).
  247. This means that sent messages are visible from all the user's chat clients,
  248. and not just the one from which it was actually sent.
  249. This is especially important for web chat, such as converse.js, where each
  250. browser tab functions as a separate chat client, with its own resource.
  251. This feature uses Stanza forwarding, see also `XEP 0297: Stanza Forwarding <http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0297.html>`_
  252. For an alternative approach, see also `message_carbons`_.
  253. fullname
  254. --------
  255. If you are using prebinding, can specify the fullname of the currently
  256. logged in user, otherwise the user's vCard will be fetched.
  257. hide_muc_server
  258. ---------------
  259. * Default: ``false``
  260. Hide the ``server`` input field of the form inside the ``Room`` panel of the
  261. controlbox. Useful if you want to restrict users to a specific XMPP server of
  262. your choosing.
  263. hide_offline_users
  264. ------------------
  265. * Default: ``false``
  266. If set to ``true``, then don't show offline users.
  267. i18n
  268. ----
  269. * Default: Auto-detection of the User/Browser language
  270. If no locale is matching available locales, the default is ``en``.
  271. Specify the locale/language. The language must be in the ``locales`` object. Refer to
  272. ``./locale/locales.js`` to see which locales are supported.
  273. .. _`play-sounds`:
  274. ping_interval
  275. -------------
  276. * Default: ``300``
  277. Make ping to server in order to keep connection with server killing sessions after idle timeout.
  278. The ping are sent only if no messages are sent in the last ``ping_interval`` seconds
  279. You need to set the value to any positive value to enable this functionality.
  280. If you set this value to ``0`` or any negative value, il will disable this functionality.
  281. play_sounds
  282. -----------
  283. * Default: ``false``
  284. Plays a notification sound when you receive a personal message or when your
  285. nickname is mentioned in a chat room.
  286. Inside the ``./sounds`` directory of the Converse.js repo you'll see MP3 and Ogg
  287. formatted sound files. We need both, because neither format is supported by all browsers.
  288. You can set the URL where the sound files are hosted with the `sounds_path`_
  289. option.
  290. .. _`prebind_url`:
  291. prebind_url
  292. -----------
  293. * Default: ``null``
  294. * Type: URL
  295. See also: :ref:`session-support`
  296. This setting should be used in conjunction with ``authentication`` set to `prebind` and :ref:`keepalive` set to ``true``.
  297. It allows you to specify a URL which converse.js will call when it needs to get
  298. the RID and SID (Request ID and Session ID) tokens of a BOSH connection, which
  299. converse.js will then attach to.
  300. The server behind ``prebind_url`` should return a JSON encoded object with the
  301. three tokens::
  302. {
  303. "jid": "me@example.com/resource",
  304. "sid": "346234623462",
  305. "rid": "876987608760"
  306. }
  307. providers_link
  308. --------------
  309. * Default: ``https://xmpp.net/directory.php``
  310. The hyperlink on the registration form which points to a directory of public
  311. XMPP servers.
  312. roster_groups
  313. -------------
  314. * Default: ``false``
  315. If set to ``true``, converse.js will show any roster groups you might have
  316. configured.
  317. .. note::
  318. It's currently not possible to use converse.js to assign contacts to groups.
  319. Converse.js can only show users and groups that were previously configured
  320. elsewhere.
  321. show_controlbox_by_default
  322. --------------------------
  323. * Default: ``false``
  324. The "controlbox" refers to the special chatbox containing your contacts roster,
  325. status widget, chatrooms and other controls.
  326. By default this box is hidden and can be toggled by clicking on any element in
  327. the page with class *toggle-controlbox*.
  328. If this options is set to true, the controlbox will by default be shown upon
  329. page load.
  330. show_only_online_users
  331. ----------------------
  332. * Default: ``false``
  333. If set to ``true``, only online users will be shown in the contacts roster.
  334. Users with any other status (e.g. away, busy etc.) will not be shown.
  335. sounds_path
  336. -----------
  337. * Default: ``/sounds/``
  338. This option only makes sense in conjunction with the `play_sounds`_ option and
  339. specifies the URL of the sound files to be played (exluding the file names
  340. themselves).
  341. In order to support all browsers we need both an MP3 and an Ogg file. Make sure
  342. to name your files ``msg_received.ogg`` and ``msg_received.mp3``.
  343. storage
  344. -------
  345. * Default: ``session``
  346. Valid options: ``session``, ``local``.
  347. This option determines the type of `storage <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/API/DOM/Storage>`_
  348. (``localStorage`` or ``sessionStorage``) used by converse.js to cache user data.
  349. Originally converse.js used only localStorage, however sessionStorage is from a
  350. privacy perspective a better choice.
  351. The main difference between the two is that sessionStorage only persists while
  352. the current tab or window containing a converse.js instance is open. As soon as
  353. it's closed, the data is cleared.
  354. Data in localStorage on the other hand is kept indefinitely.
  355. .. note::
  356. Since version 0.8.0, the use of local storage is not recommended. The
  357. statuses (online, away, busy etc.) of your roster contacts are cached in
  358. the browser storage. If you use local storage, these values are stored for
  359. multiple sessions, and they will likely become out of sync with your contacts'
  360. actual statuses. The session storage doesn't have this problem, because
  361. roster contact statuses will not become out of sync in a single session,
  362. only across more than one session.
  363. use_otr_by_default
  364. ------------------
  365. * Default: ``false``
  366. If set to ``true``, Converse.js will automatically try to initiate an OTR (off-the-record)
  367. encrypted chat session every time you open a chat box.
  368. use_vcards
  369. ----------
  370. * Default: ``true``
  371. Determines whether the XMPP server will be queried for roster contacts' VCards
  372. or not. VCards contain extra personal information such as your fullname and
  373. avatar image.
  374. visible_toolbar_buttons
  375. -----------------------
  376. * Default:
  377. .. code-block:: javascript
  378. {
  379. call: false,
  380. clear: true,
  381. emoticons: true,
  382. toggle_participants: true
  383. }
  384. Allows you to show or hide buttons on the chat boxes' toolbars.
  385. * *call*:
  386. Provides a button with a picture of a telephone on it.
  387. When the call button is pressed, it will emit an event that can be used by a third-party library to initiate a call.::
  388. converse.listen.on('callButtonClicked', function(event, data) {
  389. console.log('Strophe connection is', data.connection);
  390. console.log('Bare buddy JID is', data.model.get('jid'));
  391. // ... Third-party library code ...
  392. });
  393. * *clear*:
  394. Provides a button for clearing messages from a chat box.
  395. * *emoticons*:
  396. Enables rendering of emoticons and provides a toolbar button for choosing them.
  397. * toggle_participants:
  398. Shows a button for toggling (i.e. showing/hiding) the list of participants in a chat room.
  399. .. _`websocket-url`:
  400. websocket_url
  401. -------------
  402. * Default: ``undefined``
  403. This option is used to specify a
  404. `websocket <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/WebSockets>`_ URI to which
  405. converse.js can connect to.
  406. Websockets provide a more modern and effective two-way communication protocol
  407. between the browser and a server, effectively emulating TCP at the application
  408. layer and therefore overcoming many of the problems with existing long-polling
  409. techniques for bidirectional HTTP (such as `BOSH <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOSH>`_).
  410. Please refer to your XMPP server's documentation on how to enable websocket
  411. support.
  412. .. note::
  413. Please note that not older browsers do not support websockets. For older
  414. browsers you'll want to specify a BOSH URL. See the :ref:`bosh-service-url`
  415. configuration setting).
  416. .. note::
  417. Converse.js does not yet support "keepalive" with websockets.
  418. xhr_custom_status
  419. -----------------
  420. * Default: ``false``
  421. .. note::
  422. XHR stands for XMLHTTPRequest, and is meant here in the AJAX sense (Asynchronous Javascript and XML).
  423. This option will let converse.js make an AJAX POST with your changed custom chat status to a
  424. remote server.
  425. xhr_custom_status_url
  426. ---------------------
  427. .. note::
  428. XHR stands for XMLHTTPRequest, and is meant here in the AJAX sense (Asynchronous Javascript and XML).
  429. * Default: Empty string
  430. Used only in conjunction with ``xhr_custom_status``.
  431. This is the URL to which the AJAX POST request to set the user's custom status
  432. message will be made.
  433. The message itself is sent in the request under the key ``msg``.
  434. xhr_user_search
  435. ---------------
  436. * Default: ``false``
  437. .. note::
  438. XHR stands for XMLHTTPRequest, and is meant here in the AJAX sense (Asynchronous Javascript and XML).
  439. There are two ways to add users.
  440. * The user inputs a valid JID (Jabber ID), and the user is added as a pending contact.
  441. * The user inputs some text (for example part of a firstname or lastname), an XHR (Ajax Request) will be made to a remote server, and a list of matches are returned. The user can then choose one of the matches to add as a contact.
  442. This setting enables the second mechanism, otherwise by default the first will be used.
  443. *What is expected from the remote server?*
  444. A default JSON encoded list of objects must be returned. Each object
  445. corresponds to a matched user and needs the keys ``id`` and ``fullname``.
  446. .. note::
  447. Make sure your server script sets the header `Content-Type: application/json`.
  448. xhr_user_search_url
  449. -------------------
  450. .. note::
  451. XHR stands for XMLHTTPRequest, and is meant here in the AJAX sense (Asynchronous Javascript and XML).
  452. * Default: Empty string
  453. Used only in conjunction with ``xhr_user_search``.
  454. This is the URL to which an XHR GET request will be made to fetch user data from your remote server.
  455. The query string will be included in the request with ``q`` as its key.
  456. The data returned must be a JSON encoded list of user JIDs.