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- =============
- Configuration
- =============
- The included minified JavaScript and CSS files can be used for demoing or testing, but
- you'll want to configure Converse to suit your needs before you deploy it
- on your website.
- Converse is passed its configuration settings when you call its *initialize* method.
- You'll most likely want to call the *initialize* method in your HTML page. For
- an example of how this is done, please see the bottom of the *./index.html* page.
- Please refer to the `Configuration settings`_ section below for info on
- all the available configuration settings.
- .. _`configuration-settings`:
- Configuration settings
- ======================
- authentication
- --------------
- * Default: ``login``
- * Allowed values: `login`_, `external`, `anonymous`_, `prebind`_
- This option states the way Converse will authenticate.
- login
- ~~~~~
- The default means is ``login``, which means that the user either logs in manually with their
- username and password, or automatically if used together with ``auto_login=true``
- and ``jid`` and ``password`` values. See `auto_login`_.
- external
- ~~~~~~~~
- This setting will still show a login form and submit button, but the form will
- only contain an input for the user's JID, *not* for the password.
- That's because this setting is intended to be used when you are using
- SASL-EXTERNAL as authentication mechanism, in which case a password is usually
- not required.
- SASL-EXTERNAL is generally used together with x509 client certificates to
- enable passwordless login or 2-factor authentication.
- For more details on this, `read this blog post <https://opkode.com/blog/strophe_converse_sasl_external/>`_.
- anonymous
- ~~~~~~~~~
- This enables anonymous login if the XMPP server supports it. This option can be
- used together with `auto_login`_ to automatically and anonymously log a user in
- as soon as the page loads.
- The server's domain is passed in via the `jid`_ setting.
- .. _`prebind`:
- prebind
- ~~~~~~~
- See also: :ref:`session-support`
- Use this option when you want to attach to an existing XMPP
- `BOSH <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOSH>`_ session.
- Usually a BOSH session is set up server-side in your web app.
- Attaching to an existing BOSH session that was set up server-side is useful
- when you want to maintain a persistent single session for your users instead of
- requiring them to log in manually.
- When a BOSH session is initially created, you'll receive three tokens.
- A JID (jabber ID), SID (session ID) and RID (Request ID).
- Converse needs these tokens in order to attach to that same session.
- In addition to setting ``authentication`` to ``prebind``, you'll also need to
- set the `prebind_url`_ and `bosh-service-url`_.
- Here's an example of Converse being initialized with these options:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- converse.initialize({
- bosh_service_url: 'https://bind.example.com',
- jid: 'me@example.com',
- authentication: 'prebind',
- prebind_url: 'http://example.com/api/prebind',
- allow_logout: false
- });
- allow_bookmarks
- ---------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Enables/disables chatroom bookmarks functionality.
- This setting is only applicable if the ``converse-bookmarks`` plugin is loaded.
- See also: `allow_public_bookmarks`_
- allow_chat_pending_contacts
- ---------------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Allow the user to chat with pending contacts.
- allow_contact_removal
- ---------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Allow the user to remove roster contacts by clicking on the delete icon
- (i.e. trashcan) next to a contact's name in the roster.
- allow_contact_requests
- ----------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Allow users to add one another as contacts. If this is set to false, the
- **Add a contact** widget, **Contact Requests** and **Pending Contacts** roster
- sections will all not appear. Additionally, all incoming contact requests will be
- ignored.
- allow_dragresize
- ----------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Allow users to resize chats by dragging the edges. The min-height and min-width
- CSS properties set on a chatboxes (specifically on the ``#converse.js .chatbox > .box-flyout`` element)
- will be honored, IF they are set in pixels.
- allow_logout
- ------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Determines whether the user is allowed to log out. If set to ``false``, there will be no logout button.
- allow_muc
- ---------
- * Default: ``true``
- Allow multi-user chat (muc) in chatrooms. Setting this to ``false`` will remove
- the ``Chatrooms`` tab from the control box.
- allow_muc_invitations
- ---------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Allows users to be invited to join MUC chatrooms. An "Invite" widget will
- appear in the sidebar of the chatroom where you can type in the JID of a user
- to invite into the chatroom.
- .. _`allow_non_roster_messaging`:
- allow_non_roster_messaging
- --------------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Determines whether you'll receive messages from users that are not in your
- roster. The XMPP specification allows for this (similar to email).
- Setting this to ``true`` increases your chances of receiving spam (when using a
- federated server), while setting it to ``false`` means that people not on your
- roster can't contact you unless one (or both) of you subscribe to one another's
- presence (i.e. adding as a roster contact).
- allow_public_bookmarks
- ----------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Some XMPP servers don't support private PEP/PubSub nodes, as required for
- private bookmarks and outlined in `XEP-0223 <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0223.html>`_.
- Even though Converse asks for the bookmarks to be kept private (via the
- `<publish-options>` XML node), the server simply ignores the privacy settings
- and publishes the node contents under the default privacy setting, which makes
- the information available to all roster contacts.
- If your XMPP server does not support `XEP-0223`'s ``#publish-options``
- feature and you don't mind that your room bookmarks are visible to all
- contacts, then you can set this setting to ``true``. Otherwise you won't be
- able to have any room bookmarks at all for an account on that XMPP server.
- allow_registration
- ------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Support for `XEP-0077: In band registration <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0077.html>`_
- Allow XMPP account registration showing the corresponding UI register form interface.
- archived_messages_page_size
- ---------------------------
- * Default: ``50``
- See also: `message_archiving`_
- This feature applies to `XEP-0313: Message Archive Management (MAM) <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html>`_
- and will only take effect if your server supports MAM.
- It allows you to specify the maximum amount of archived messages to be returned per query.
- When you open a chatbox or room, archived messages will be displayed (if
- available) and the amount returned will be no more than the page size.
- You will be able to query for even older messages by scrolling upwards in the chatbox or room
- (the so-called infinite scrolling pattern).
- autocomplete_add_contact
- ------------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Determines whether search suggestions are shown in the "Add Contact" modal.
- auto_focus
- ----------
- * Default: ``true``
- If set to ``true``, the textarea for composing chat messages will automatically
- become focused as soon as a chat is opened. This means you don't need to click
- the textarea first before starting to type a message.
- For applications where chat is not the main feature, automatic focus of the
- chat box might be undesired.
- auto_list_rooms
- ---------------
- * Default: ``false``
- If true, and the XMPP server on which the current user is logged in supports
- multi-user chat, then a list of rooms on that server will be fetched in the
- "Query for Groupchats" modal.
- Not recommended for servers with lots of chatrooms.
- For each room on the server a query is made to fetch further details (e.g.
- features, number of occupants etc.), so on servers with many rooms this
- option will create lots of extra connection traffic.
- If the `muc_domain`_ is locked with the `locked_muc_domain`_ setting, then
- rooms will automatically be fetched in the "Query for Groupchats" modal,
- regardless of the value of this setting.
- .. _`auto_login`:
- auto_login
- ----------
- * Default: ``false``
- This option can be used to let Converse automatically log the user in as
- soon as the page loads.
- It should be used either with ``authentication`` set to ``anonymous`` or to ``login``.
- If ``authentication`` is set to ``login``, then you will also need to provide a
- valid ``jid`` and ``password`` values, either manually by passing them in, or
- by the `credentials_url`_ setting. Setting a ``credentials_url`` is preferable
- to manually passing in ``jid`` and ``password`` values, because it allows
- better reconnection with ``auto_reconnect``. When the connection drops,
- Converse will automatically fetch new login credentials from the
- ``credentials_url`` and reconnect.
- If ``authentication`` is set to ``anonymous``, then you will also need to provide the
- server's domain via the `jid`_ setting.
- This is a useful setting if you'd like to create a custom login form in your
- website. You'll need to write some JavaScript to accept that custom form's
- login credentials, then you can pass those credentials (``jid`` and
- ``password``) to ``converse.initialize`` to start Converse and log the user
- into their XMPP account.
- auto_away
- ---------
- * Default: ``0``
- The amount of seconds after which the user's presence status should
- automatically become ``away``.
- If the user's status is ``extended away``, it won't be changed to ``away``.
- If the given value is negative or ``0``, this option is disabled.
- auto_xa
- -------
- * Default: ``0``
- The amount of seconds after which the user's presence status should
- automatically become ``extended away``.
- If the value is negative or ``0``, the function is disabled.
- auto_reconnect
- --------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Automatically reconnect to the XMPP server if the connection drops
- unexpectedly.
- This option works best when you have ``authentication`` set to ``prebind`` and have
- also specified a ``prebind_url`` URL, from where Converse can fetch the BOSH
- tokens. In this case, Converse will automaticallly reconnect when the
- connection drops but also reestablish earlier lost connections (due to
- network outages, closing your laptop etc.).
- When ``authentication`` is set to `login`, then this option will only work when
- the page hasn't been reloaded yet, because then the user's password has been
- wiped from memory. This configuration can however still be useful when using
- Converse in desktop apps, for example those based on `CEF <https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/cef>`_
- or `electron <http://electron.atom.io/>`_.
- auto_register_muc_nickname
- --------------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Determines whether Converse should automatically register a user's nickname
- when they enter a groupchat.
- See here fore more details: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html#register
- auto_subscribe
- --------------
- * Default: ``false``
- If true, the user will automatically subscribe back to any contact requests.
- auto_join_on_invite
- -------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- If true, the user will automatically join a chatroom on invite without any confirm.
- Also inviting users won't be prompted for a reason.
- auto_join_private_chats
- -----------------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- Allows you to provide a list of user JIDs for private (i.e. single) chats that
- should automatically be started upon login.
- For example::
- `['tom@example.org', 'dick@example.org', 'harry@example.org']`
- auto_join_rooms
- ---------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- This settings allows you to provide a list of groupchat conversations to be
- automatically joined once the user has logged in.
- You can either specify a simple list of room JIDs, in which case your nickname
- will be taken from your JID, or you can specify a list of maps, where each map
- specifies the room's JID and the nickname that should be used.
- For example::
- `[{'jid': 'room@example.org', 'nick': 'WizardKing69' }]`
- blacklisted_plugins
- -------------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- A list of plugin names that are blacklisted and will therefore not be
- initialized once ``converse.initialize`` is called, even if the same plugin is
- whitelisted.
- From Converse 3.0 onwards most of the API is available only to plugins and
- all plugins need to be whitelisted first.
- The usecase for blacklisting is generally to disable removed core plugins
- (which are automatically whitelisted) to prevent other (potentially malicious)
- plugins from registering themselves under those names.
- The core, and by default whitelisted, plugins are::
- converse-bosh
- converse-bookmarks
- converse-chatboxes
- converse-chatview
- converse-controlbox
- converse-core
- converse-disco
- converse-dragresize
- converse-fullscreen
- converse-headline
- converse-mam
- converse-minimize
- converse-muc
- converse-muc-embedded
- converse-notification
- converse-ping
- converse-profile
- converse-register
- converse-roomslist
- converse-rosterview
- converse-singleton
- converse-smacks
- converse-spoilers
- converse-vcard
- Example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- require(['converse-core', 'converse-muc-embedded'], function (converse) {
- converse.initialize({
- // other settings removed for brevity
- blacklisted_plugins: [
- 'converse-dragresize',
- 'converse-minimize'
- ],
- });
- });
- .. _`bosh-service-url`:
- bosh_service_url
- ----------------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- To connect to an XMPP server over HTTP you need a `BOSH <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOSH>`_
- connection manager which acts as a middle man between the HTTP and XMPP
- protocols.
- The bosh_service_url setting takes the URL of a BOSH connection manager.
- Please refer to your XMPP server's documentation on how to enable BOSH.
- 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>`_
- A more modern alternative to BOSH is to use `websockets <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/WebSockets>`_.
- Please see the :ref:`websocket-url` configuration setting.
- chatstate_notification_blacklist
- --------------------------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- A list of JIDs to be ignored when showing desktop notifications of changed chat states.
- Some user's clients routinely connect and disconnect (likely on mobile) and
- each time a chat state notificaion is received (``online`` when connecting and
- then ``offline`` when disconnecting).
- When desktop notifications are turned on (see `show-desktop-notifications`_),
- then you'll receive notification messages each time this happens.
- Receiving constant notifications that a user's client is connecting and disconnecting
- is annoying, so this option allows you to ignore those JIDs.
- connection_options
- ------------------
- * Default: ``{}``
- * Type: Object
- Converse relies on `Strophe.js <http://strophe.im>`_ to establish and
- maintain a connection to the XMPP server.
- This option allows you to pass a map of configuration options to be passed into
- the ``Strophe.Connection`` constructor.
- For documentation on the configuration options that ``Strophe.Connection``
- accepts, refer to the
- `Strophe.Connection documentation <http://strophe.im/strophejs/doc/1.2.8/files/strophe-js.html#Strophe.Connection.Strophe.Connection>`_.
- As an example, suppose you want to restrict the supported SASL authentication
- mechanisms, then you'd pass in the ``mechanisms`` as a ``connection_options``
- ``key:value`` pair:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- converse.initialize({
- connection_options: {
- 'mechanisms': [
- converse.env.Strophe.SASLMD5,
- ]
- },
- });
- .. _`credentials_url`:
- credentials_url
- ---------------
- * Default: ``null``
- * Type: URL
- This setting should be used in conjunction with ``authentication`` set to ``login``.
- It allows you to specify a URL which Converse will call when it needs to get
- the username and password (or authentication token) which Converse will use
- to automatically log the user in.
- If ``auto_reconnect`` is also set to ``true``, then Converse will automatically
- fetch new credentials from the ``credentials_url`` whenever the connection or
- session drops, and then attempt to reconnect and establish a new session.
- If the request to the ``credentials_url`` URL fails for whatever reason,
- Converse will continuously retry to fetch the credentials every 2 seconds.
- The server behind ``credentials_url`` should return a JSON encoded object::
- {
- "jid": "me@example.com/resource",
- "password": "Ilikecats!"
- }
- csi_waiting_time
- ----------------
- * Default: ``0``
- This option adds support for `XEP-0352 Client State Indication <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0352.html>_`
- If Converse is idle for the configured amount of seconds, a chat state
- indication of ``inactive`` will be sent out to the XMPP server (if the server
- supports CSI).
- Afterwards, ss soon as there is any activity (for example, the mouse moves),
- a chat state indication of ``active`` will be sent out.
- A value of ``0`` means that this feature is disabled.
- .. _`debug`:
- debug
- -----
- * Default: ``false``
- If set to ``true``, debugging output will be logged to the browser console.
- You can also set this value by changing the URL fragment to `#converse?debug=true` or `#converse?debug=false`.
- default_domain
- --------------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- Specify a domain to act as the default for user JIDs. This allows users to log
- in with only the username part of their JID, instead of the full JID.
- For example, if ``default_domain`` is ``example.org``, then the user
- ``johnny@example.org`` can log in with only ``johnny``.
- JIDs with other domains are still allowed but need to be provided in full.
- To specify only one domain and disallow other domains, see the `locked_domain`_
- option.
- registration_domain
- -------------------
- * Default: ``''``
- Specify a domain name for which the registration form will be fetched automatically,
- without the user having to enter any XMPP server domain name.
- default_state
- -------------
- * Default: ``'online'``
- The default chat status that the user wil have. If you for example set this to
- ``'chat'``, then Converse will send out a presence stanza with ``"show"``
- set to ``'chat'`` as soon as you've been logged in.
- domain_placeholder
- ------------------
- * Default: ``e.g. conversejs.org``
- The placeholder text shown in the domain input on the registration form.
- emoji_image_path
- ----------------
- * Default: ``'https://twemoji.maxcdn.com/2/'``
- When `use_system_emojis`_ is set to ``false``, then this is the URL from where image files for
- displaying emojis will be fetched.
- If you've run ``make dev``, then these files are also available in ``./node_modules/twemoji/2/``,
- which means you can avoid the CDN and host them yourself if you wish.
- enable_muc_push
- ---------------
- * Default: ``false``
- If true, then Converse will try to register
- `XEP-0357 push notification App Server(s) <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0357.html#general-architecture>`_
- for the MUC domain of any newly entered groupchat.
- The app servers are specified with the `push_app_servers`_ option.
- .. note::
- Registering a push app server against a MUC domain is not (yet) standardized
- and this feature should be considered experimental.
- enable_smacks
- -------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Determines whether `XEP-0198 Stream Management <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0198.html>`_
- support is turned on or not.
- filter_by_resource
- ------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Before version 1.0.3 Converse would ignore received messages if they were
- intended for a different resource then the current user had. It was decided to
- drop this restriction but leave it configurable.
- fullname
- --------
- If you are using prebinding, can specify the fullname of the currently
- logged in user, otherwise the user's vCard will be fetched.
- geouri_regex
- ----------------
- * Default: ``/https:\/\/www.openstreetmap.org\/.*#map=[0-9]+\/([\-0-9.]+)\/([\-0-9.]+)\S*/g``
- Regular expression used to extract geo coordinates from links to openstreetmap.
- geouri_replacement
- ------------------
- * Default: ``'https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=$1&mlon=$2#map=18/$1/$2'``
- String used to replace geo-URIs with. Ought to be a link to osm or similar. ``$1`` and ``$2`` is replaced by
- latitude and longitude respectively.
- hide_offline_users
- ------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- If set to ``true``, then don't show offline users.
- hide_open_bookmarks
- -------------------
- * Default: ``false`` (``true`` when the :ref:`view_mode` is set to ``fullscreen``).
- This setting applies to the ``converse-bookmarks`` plugin and specfically the
- list of bookmarks shown in the ``Rooms`` tab of the control box.
- By default all bookmarks are shown in that list, if this setting is set to
- ``true``, then only bookmarks for rooms not currently open (i.e. that the
- current user hasn't joined), are shown.
- Makes sense to set this to ``true`` when also using the non-core
- ``converse-roomslist`` plugin, which shows a list of currently open (i.e.
- "joined") rooms.
- .. _`i18n`:
- i18n
- ----
- * Default: Auto-detection of the User/Browser language or ``en``;
- Specify the locale/language.
- The translations for that locale must be available in JSON format at the
- `locales_url`_
- If an explicit locale is specified via the ``i18n`` setting and the
- translations for that locale are not found at the `locales_url``, then
- then Converse will fall back to trying to determine the browser's language
- and fetching those translations, or if that fails the default English texts
- will be used.
- idle_presence_timeout
- ---------------------
- * Default: ``300``
- The amount of seconds after which the user is considered to be idle
- and an idle presence according to XEP-0319 is sent.
- If the given value is negative or ``0``, this feature is disabled.
- jid
- ---
- The Jabber ID or "JID" of the current user. The JID uniquely identifies a user
- on the XMPP network. It looks like an email address, but it's used for instant
- messaging instead.
- This value may be provided together with a ``password`` instead of supplying a
- `credentials_url`_ when setting ``auto_login`` to ``true``.
- .. _`locales`:
- locales
- -------
- * Default:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- locales: [
- 'af', 'ca', 'de',
- 'es', 'en', 'fr',
- 'he', 'hu', 'id',
- 'it', 'ja', 'nb',
- 'nl', 'pl', 'pt_BR',
- 'ru', 'uk', 'zh'
- ]
- This setting restricts the locales that are supported by Converse and
- therefore what may be given as value for the :ref:`i18n` option.
- Any other locales will be ignored.
- When self-hosting, also make sure that the locales are served and therefore
- fetchable (via ``XMLHttpRequest``) at the URL specified by :ref:`locales-url`.
- .. _`locales-url`:
- locales_url
- -----------
- * Default: ``/locale/{{{locale}}}/LC_MESSAGES/converse.json``,
- The URL from where Converse should fetch translation JSON.
- The three curly braces ``{{{ }}}`` are
- `Mustache <https://github.com/janl/mustache.js#readme>`_-style
- variable interpolation which HTML-escapes the value being inserted. It's
- important that the inserted value is HTML-escaped, otherwise a malicious script
- injection attack could be attempted.
- The variable being interpolated via the curly braces is ``locale``, which is
- the value passed in to the `i18n`_ setting, or the browser's locale or the
- default local or ``en`` (resolved in that order).
- From version 3.3.0, Converse no longer bundles all translations into its
- final build file. Instead, only the relevant translations are fetched at
- runtime.
- This change also means that it's no longer possible to pass in the translation
- JSON data directly into ``_converse.initialize`` via the `i18n`_ setting.
- Instead, you only specify the language code (e.g. `de`) and that language's
- JSON translations will automatically be fetched via XMLHTTPRequest at
- ``locales_url``.
- locked_domain
- -------------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- Similar to `default_domain`_ but no other domains are allowed.
- For example, if ``locked_domain`` is set to ``example.org``, then the user
- ``johnny@example.org`` can log in with only ``johnny``.
- Additionally, only users registered on the ``example.org`` host can log in, no
- other users are allowed to log in.
- locked_muc_domain
- -----------------
- * Default: ``false``
- * Allowed values: ``false``, ``true``, ``'hidden'``
- By setting this value to something truthy, you restrict the multi-user chat (MUC) domain to only the value
- specified in `muc_domain`_.
- If the value is set to `'hidden'` (which is also truthy), then the MUC domain
- will not be shown to users.
- locked_muc_nickname
- -------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- This setting allows you to restrict the multi-user chat (MUC) nickname that a
- user uses to a particular value.
- Where the nickname value comes from depends on other settings.
- The `nickname`_ configuration setting takes precedence ahead of any other
- nickname value. If that's not set, then the "nickname" value from the user's
- VCard is taken, and if that is not set but `muc_nickname_from_jid`_ is set to
- ``true``, then the node of the user's JID (the part before the ``@``) is used.
- If no nickame value is found, then an error will be raised.
- muc_mention_autocomplete_min_chars
- -----------------------------------
- * Default: ``0``
- The number of characters that need to be entered before the auto-complete list
- of matching nicknames is shown.
- message_archiving
- -----------------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- Provides support for `XEP-0313: Message Archive Management <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html>`_,
- whereby messages are archived in the XMPP server for later retrieval.
- Note, your XMPP server must support XEP-0313 MAM for this to work.
- This option sets the default archiving preference.
- Valid values are ``undefined``, ``never``, ``always`` and ``roster``.
- ``undefined`` means that any existing MAM configuration, as set by the user or
- the server administrator, will be used.
- ``roster`` means that only messages to and from JIDs in your roster will be
- archived. The other two values are self-explanatory.
- message_archiving_timeout
- -------------------------
- * Default: ``20000``
- The amount of time (in milliseconds) to wait when requesting archived messages
- from the XMPP server.
- Used in conjunction with ``message_archiving`` and in context of `XEP-0313: Message Archive Management <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html>`_.
- message_carbons
- ---------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Support for `XEP-0280: Message Carbons <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0280.html>`_
- In order to keep all IM clients for a user engaged in a conversation,
- outbound messages are carbon-copied to all interested resources.
- This is especially important with Converse, where each browser
- tab serves as a separate IM client.
- XEP-0280 requires server support, so make sure that message carbons are enabled
- on your server.
- message_limit
- -------------
- * Default: ``0``
- Determines the allowed amount of characters in a chat message. A value of zero means there is no limit.
- Note, this limitation only applies to the Converse UX code running in the browser
- and it's trivial for an attacker to bypass this restriction.
- You should therefore also configure your XMPP server to limit message sizes.
- muc_disable_slash_commands
- --------------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Allows you to disable the moderator commands such as ``/kick`` or ``/ban``.
- Ìf set to ``true`` all commands will be disabled.
- You can also selectively disable some moderator commands by setting it to an
- array of commands you don't want.
- The following example will disable 'mute' and 'voice' command:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- muc_disable_slash_commands: ['mute', 'voice'],
- muc_domain
- ----------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- The default MUC (multi-user chat) domain that should be used.
- When setting this value, users can only enter the name when opening a new MUC,
- and don't have to add the whole address (i.e. including the domain part).
- Users can however still enter the domain and they can still open MUCs with
- other domains.
- If you want to restrict MUCs to only this domain, then set `locked_domain`_ to
- ``true``.
- muc_history_max_stanzas
- -----------------------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- This option allows you to specify the maximum amount of messages to be shown in a
- chatroom when you enter it. By default, the amount specified in the room
- configuration or determined by the server will be returned.
- Please note, this option is not related to
- `XEP-0313 Message Archive Management <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html>`_,
- which also allows you to show archived chatroom messages, but follows a
- different approach.
- If you're using MAM for archiving chatroom messages, you might want to set
- this option to zero.
- muc_instant_rooms
- ------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Determines whether 'instant' (also called 'dynamic' in OpenFire) rooms are created.
- Otherwise rooms first have to be configured before they're available to other
- users (so-called "registered rooms" in `MUC-0045 <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html#createroom>`_).
- From a UX perspective, if this settings is `false`, then a configuration form will
- render, that has to be filled in first, before the room can be joined by other
- users.
- muc_nickname_from_jid
- ---------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- When set to ``true``, then users will not be prompted to provide nicknames for
- chatrooms. Instead, the node part of a user's JID (i.e. JID = node@domain/resource)
- will be used. If the user's nickname is already taken by another user in the
- chatroom, then an integer will be added to make it unique.
- So, for example, if john@example.com joins a chatroom, his nickname will
- automatically be "john". If now john@differentdomain.com tries to join the
- room, his nickname will be "john-2", and if john@somethingelse.com joins, then
- his nickname will be "john-3", and so forth.
- muc_respect_autojoin
- --------------------
- * Default; ``true``
- Determines whether Converse will respect the autojoin-attribute of bookmarks. Per default
- all MUCs with set autojoin flag in their respective bookmarks will be joined on
- startup of Converse. When set to ``false`` no MUCs are automatically joined based on
- their bookmarks.
- muc_show_join_leave
- -------------------
- * Default; ``true``
- Determines whether Converse will show info messages inside a chatroom
- whenever a user joins or leaves it.
- muc_show_join_leave_status
- --------------------------
- * Default; ``true``
- Determines whether Converse shows the optionally included status message when a
- user joins or leaves the MUC. This setting only has an effect if
- ``muc_show_join_leave`` is set to ``true``.
- See https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html#changepres
- .. _`nickname`:
- nickname
- --------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- This setting allows you to specify the nickname for the current user.
- The nickname will be included in presence requests to other users and will also
- be used as the default nickname when entering MUC chatrooms.
- This value will have first preference ahead of other nickname sources, such as
- the VCard ``nickname`` value.
- notify_all_room_messages
- ------------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- By default, sound and desktop notifications will only be made when you are
- mentioned in a room. If you set this setting to `true`, then you will be
- notified of all messages received in a room.
- You can also pass an array of room JIDs to this option, to only apply it to
- certain rooms.
- notification_delay
- ------------------
- * Default: ``5000``
- Desktop notifications will be shown for a time of ``notification_delay``
- ms. Setting this to ``0`` will make the notification stay until dismissed by
- the user (requires browser support).
- notification_icon
- -----------------
- * Default: ``'logo/conversejs-filled.svg'``
- This option specifies which icon is shown in HTML5 notifications, as provided
- by the ``src/converse-notification.js`` plugin.
- oauth_providers
- ---------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- Allows you to specify a list of OAuth providers that the user may use to log in
- with.
- .. note::
- Your XMPP server will have to support Oauth logins
- .. code-block:: javascript
- converse.initialize({
- oauth_providers: {
- 'github': {
- 'client_id': '1338d9f7ff52b1309b29',
- 'host': 'chat.example.org',
- 'class': 'fa-github-alt',
- 'id': 'github',
- 'name': 'Github'
- },
- 'twitter': {
- 'client_id': '0332d98cff83b1999b22',
- 'host': 'chat.example.org',
- 'class': 'fa-twitter',
- 'id': 'twitter',
- 'name': 'Twitter'
- }
- },
- });
- ping_interval
- -------------
- * Default: ``180``
- Make ping to server in order to keep connection with server killing sessions after idle timeout.
- The ping are sent only if no messages are sent in the last ``ping_interval`` seconds
- You need to set the value to any positive value to enable this functionality.
- If you set this value to ``0`` or any negative value, il will disable this functionality.
- .. _`play-sounds`:
- play_sounds
- -----------
- * Default: ``false``
- Plays a notification sound when you receive a personal message or when your
- nickname is mentioned in a chatroom.
- Inside the ``./sounds`` directory of the Converse repo you'll see MP3 and Ogg
- formatted sound files. We need both, because neither format is supported by all browsers.
- You can set the URL where the sound files are hosted with the `sounds_path`_
- option.
- Requires the `src/converse-notification.js` plugin.
- .. _`prebind_url`:
- prebind_url
- -----------
- * Default: ``null``
- * Type: URL
- See also: :ref:`session-support`
- This setting should be used in conjunction with ``authentication`` set to `prebind`.
- It allows you to specify a URL which Converse will call when it needs to get
- the RID and SID (Request ID and Session ID) tokens of a BOSH connection, which
- Converse will then attach to.
- The server behind ``prebind_url`` should return a JSON encoded object with the
- three tokens::
- {
- "jid": "me@example.com/resource",
- "sid": "346234623462",
- "rid": "876987608760"
- }
- priority
- --------
- * Default: ``0``
- * Type: Number
- Determines the priority used for presence stanzas sent out from this resource
- (i.e. this instance of Converse).
- The priority of a given XMPP chat client determines the importance of its presence
- stanzas in relation to stanzas received from other clients of the same user.
- In Converse, the indicated chat status of a roster contact will be taken from the
- presence stanza (and associated resource) with the highest priority.
- If multiple resources have the same top priority, then the chat status will be
- taken from the most recent present stanza.
- For more info you can read `Section 2.2.2.3 of RFC-3921 <https://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc3921.html#rfc.section.2.2.2.3>`_.
- providers_link
- --------------
- * Default: ``https://xmpp.net/directory.php``
- The hyperlink on the registration form which points to a directory of public
- XMPP servers.
- push_app_servers
- ----------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- This option lets you enable or disable so-called push notification "App Servers"
- (as per `XEP-0357 <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0357.html>`_).
- For each "App Server" an object needs to be passed in. When enabling, you need
- to specify ``jid`` and ``node`` values. You can also provide a
- ``secret``, if required by your App Server.
- When disabling, you need to specify at least a ``jid`` and set ``disabled`` to
- ``true``. This will disable notifications to all pubsub nodes on that "App
- Server". If you want to disable only a particular node, then specify a ``node``
- value as well.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- converse.initialize({
- 'push_app_servers': [{
- 'jid': 'push-4@client.example',
- 'node': 'yxs32uqsflafdk3iuqo',
- 'disable': true
- }, {
- 'jid': 'push-5@client.example',
- 'node': 'yxs32uqsflafdk3iuqo',
- }]
- });
- .. _`roomconfig_whitelist`:
- roomconfig_whitelist
- --------------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- A list of room config-option names. If this list is non-empty, only the corresponding room
- config-options will be shown in the room configuration form. The default will show all options.
- In the following example the user can only see (and thus change) the roomname and nothing else:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- roomconfig_whitelist: ['muc#roomconfig_roomname'],
- root
- ----
- * Default: ``window.document``
- When using Converse inside a web component's shadow DOM, you will need to set this settings'
- value to the shadow-root of the shadow DOM.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- class CustomChatComponent extends HTMLElement {
- constructor() {
- super();
- const shadowRoot = this.attachShadow({mode: "open"});
- this.initConverse(shadowRoot);
- }
- initConverse(shadowRoot) {
- window.addEventListener("converse-loaded", function(event) {
- converse.initialize({
- root: shadowRoot,
- // Other settings go here...
- });
- });
- }
- }
- roster_groups
- -------------
- * Default: ``true``
- If set to ``true``, Converse will show any roster groups you might have configured.
- .. note::
- It's currently not possible to use Converse to assign contacts to groups.
- Converse can only show users and groups that were previously configured
- elsewhere.
- show_chatstate_notifications
- ----------------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- Specifies whether chat state (online, dnd, away) HTML5 desktop notifications should be shown.
- show_client_info
- ----------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Specifies whether the info icon is shown on the controlbox which when clicked opens an
- "About" modal with more information about the version of Converse being used.
- show_controlbox_by_default
- --------------------------
- * Default: ``false`` (``true`` when the ``view_mode`` is set to ``fullscreen``)
- The "controlbox" refers to the special chatbox containing your contacts roster,
- status widget, chatrooms and other controls.
- By default this box is hidden and can be toggled by clicking on any element in
- the page with class *toggle-controlbox*.
- If this options is set to true, the controlbox will by default be shown upon
- page load.
- However, be aware that even if this value is set to ``false``, if the
- controlbox is open, and the page is reloaded, then it will stay open on the new
- page as well.
- .. _`show-desktop-notifications`:
- show_desktop_notifications
- --------------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Should HTML5 desktop notifications be shown?
- If set to ``true``, notifications will be shown in the following cases:
- * the browser is not visible nor focused and a private message is received.
- * the browser is not visible nor focused and a groupchat message is received which mentions you.
- * ``auto_subscribe`` is set to ``false`` and a new contact request is received.
- If set to ``all``, notifications will be shown even if the above conditions are
- not fulfilled.
- Requires the `src/converse-notification.js` plugin.
- use_system_emojis
- -----------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Determines whether emojis should be rendered by the user's system.
- Not all operating systems support (all) emojis. So alternatively you can let
- Converse render the emojis with [Twemoji](https://twemoji.twitter.com/).
- See also `emoji_image_path`_.
- send_chat_state_notifications
- -----------------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Determines whether chat state notifications (see `XEP-0085 <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0085.html>`_)
- should be sent out or not.
- show_images_inline
- ------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- If set to false, images won't be rendered in chats, instead only their links will be shown.
- show_only_online_users
- ----------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- If set to ``true``, only online users will be shown in the contacts roster.
- Users with any other status (e.g. away, busy etc.) will not be shown.
- show_send_button
- ----------------
- * Default: ``false``
- If set to ``true``, a button will be visible which can be clicked to send a message.
- singleton
- ---------
- * Default: ``false``
- If set to ``true``, then only one chat (one-on-one or groupchat) will be allowed.
- The chat must be specified with the `auto_join_rooms`_ or `auto_join_private_chats`_ options.
- This setting is useful together with `view_mode`_ set to ``embedded``, when you
- want to embed a chat into the page.
- Alternatively you could use it with `view_mode`_ set to ``overlayed`` to create
- a single helpdesk-type chat.
- smacks_max_unacked_stanzas
- --------------------------
- * Default: ``5``
- This setting relates to `XEP-0198 <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0198.html>`_
- and determines the number of stanzas to be sent before Converse will ask the
- server for acknowledgement of those stanzas.
- sounds_path
- -----------
- * Default: ``sounds/``
- This option only makes sense in conjunction with the `play_sounds`_ option and
- specifies the URL of the sound files to be played (exluding the file names
- themselves).
- In order to support all browsers we need both an MP3 and an Ogg file. Make sure
- to name your files ``msg_received.ogg`` and ``msg_received.mp3``.
- sticky_controlbox
- -----------------
- * Default: ``false`` (``true`` when the ``view_mode`` is set to ``fullscreen``).
- If set to ``true``, the control box (which includes the login, registration,
- contacts and rooms tabs) will not be closeable. It won't have a close button at
- all.
- The idea behind this setting is to provide a better experience on mobile
- devices when the intent is to use Converse as a web app. In this case
- it doesn't make sense to close the control box, as there's often then nothing
- "behind" it that's relevant to the user.
- .. _`strict_plugin_dependencies`:
- strict_plugin_dependencies
- --------------------------
- * Default: ``false``
- When set to ``true`` and a plugin tries to override an object which doesn't
- exist (for example because the plugin which provides that object is not
- loaded), then an error will be raised.
- Otherwise a message will simply be logged and the override instruction ignored.
- The Converse plugins architecture can have an :ref:`dependencies`
- plugin attribute. This enables you to specify an array of other plugins which
- this one depends on.
- Converse (more specifically, `pluggable.js <https://jcbrand.github.io/pluggable.js/>`_)
- will first load these dependencies before executing the plugin's overrides and
- calling its ``initialize`` method.
- This is especially important if you register event handlers in your plugin for
- events that fire in other plugins. In this case, you want to specify those
- other plugins as dependencies.
- If ``strict_plugin_dependencies`` is set to ``false``, an error won't be raised
- if the optional dependencies aren't found.
- synchronize_availability
- ------------------------
- * Default: ``true``
- Valid options: ``true``, ``false``, ``a resource name``.
- This option lets you synchronize your chat status (`online`, `busy`, `away`) with other chat clients. In other words,
- if you change your status to ``busy`` in a different chat client, your status will change to ``busy`` in Converse as well.
- If set to ``true``, Converse will synchronize with all other clients you are logged in with.
- If set to ``false``, this feature is disabled.
- If set to ``a resource name``, Converse will synchronize only with a client that has that particular resource assigned to it.
- theme
- -----
- * Default: ``default``
- Valid options: ``default``, ``concord``
- Let's you set a color theme for Converse.
- trusted
- -------
- * Default: ``true``
- This setting determines whether the default value of the "This is a trusted device"
- checkbox in the login form.
- When the current device is not trusted, then the cache will be cleared when
- the user logs out.
- Additionally, it determines the type of `browser storage <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/API/DOM/Storage>`_
- (``localStorage`` or ``sessionStorage``) used by Converse to cache user data.
- If ``trusted`` is set to ``false``, then ``sessionStorage`` is used instead of
- ``localStorage``.
- The main difference between the two is that ``sessionStorage`` only persists while
- the current tab or window containing a Converse instance is open. As soon as
- it's closed, the data is cleared (as long as there aren't any other tabs with
- the same domain open).
- Data in ``localStorage`` on the other hand is kept indefinitely.
- The data that is cached includes your sent and received messages, which chats you had
- open, what features the XMPP server supports and what your online status was.
- Clearing the cache makes Converse much slower when the user logs
- in again, because all data needs to be fetch anew.
- If ``trusted`` is set to ``on`` or ``off`` the "This is a trusted device"
- checkbox in the login form will not appear at all and cannot be changed by the user.
- ``on`` means to trust the device as stated above and use ``localStorage``. ``off``
- means to not trust the device (cache is cleared when the user logs out) and to use
- ``sessionStorage``.
- time_format
- -----------
- * Default: ``HH:mm``
- Examples: ``HH:mm``, ``hh:mm``, ``hh:mm a``.
- This option makes the time format for the time shown, for each message, configurable. Converse uses `DayJS <https://github.com/iamkun/dayjs>`_
- for showing time. This option allows the configuration of the format in which ``DayJS`` will display the time for the messages. For detailed
- description of time-format options available for ``DayJS`` you can check the
- `default formatting options <https://github.com/iamkun/dayjs/blob/dev/docs/en/API-reference.md#displaying>`_ and the
- `advanced options <https://github.com/iamkun/dayjs/blob/master/docs/en/Plugin.md#advancedformat>`_.
- visible_toolbar_buttons
- -----------------------
- * Default:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- {
- call: false,
- spoiler: false,
- emoji: true,
- toggle_occupants: true
- }
- Allows you to show or hide buttons on the chatboxes' toolbars.
- * *call*:
- Provides a button with a picture of a telephone on it.
- When the call button is pressed, it will emit an event that can be used by a third-party library to initiate a call.
- .. code-block:: javascript
- converse.listen.on('callButtonClicked', function(data) {
- console.log('Strophe connection is', data.connection);
- console.log('Bare buddy JID is', data.model.get('jid'));
- // ... Third-party library code ...
- });
- * *emoji*:
- Enables rendering of emoji and provides a toolbar button for choosing them.
- * *spoiler*:
- Shows a button for showing`XEP-0382 <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0382.html>`_ spoiler messages.
- * *toggle_occupants*:
- Shows a button for toggling (i.e. showing/hiding) the list of occupants in a chatroom.
- .. _`websocket-url`:
- websocket_url
- -------------
- * Default: ``undefined``
- This option is used to specify a
- `websocket <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/WebSockets>`_ URI to which
- Converse can connect to.
- Websockets provide a more modern and effective two-way communication protocol
- between the browser and a server, effectively emulating TCP at the application
- layer and therefore overcoming many of the problems with existing long-polling
- techniques for bidirectional HTTP (such as `BOSH <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOSH>`_).
- Please refer to your XMPP server's documentation on how to enable websocket
- support.
- .. _`view_mode`:
- view_mode
- ---------
- * Default: ``overlayed``
- * Allowed values: ``overlayed``, ``fullscreen``, ``mobile``, ``embedded``
- The ``view_mode`` setting configures Converse's mode and resulting behavior.
- * ``overlayed`` is the original mode, in which the chats appeared as small boxes overlaying a webpage which can contain arbitrary content.
- * ``fullscreen`` is for a fullpage and single-page app.
- * ``embedded`` is used to embed a single chat into a DOM element in the page. The DOM element must have the id ``#conversejs``.
- * ``mobile`` is for smaller viewports. Converse is responsive, and the other views will also resize to fit a smaller viewport, but certain behavioural changes won't be made. For example, when using ``overlayed`` in a mobile view, Converse won't know which chat is currently visible and therefore won't be able to properly show notifications for chats that are obscured.
- .. note::
- Before the introduction of this setting (in version 3.3.0), there were there
- different builds, each for the different modes.
- These were:
- * ``converse-mobile.js`` for the ``mobile`` mode
- * ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` for embedding a single MUC room into a DOM element with id ``conversejs``
- * ``converse.js`` for the ``overlayed`` mode
- * ``inverse.js`` for the ``fullscreen`` mode
- Besides having different builds, certain plugins had to be whitelisted
- and blacklisted for the different modes.
- ``converse-singleton`` had to be whitelisted for the ``mobile`` and ``fullscreen``
- modes, additionally ``converse-inverse`` had to be whitelisted for the
- ``fullscreen`` mode.
- For both those modes the ``converse-minimize`` and ``converse-dragresize``
- plugins had to be blacklisted.
- When using ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` various plugins also had to manually be
- blacklisted.
- Since version 3.3.0 it's no longer necessary to blacklist any plugins (except
- for ``converse-muc-embedded.js``, which is from version 3.3.3).
- Blacklisting now happens automatically.
- Since version 3.3.0, the ``inverse.js`` and ``converse-mobile.js`` builds no
- longer exist. Instead the standard ``converse.js`` build is used, together with
- the appropriate ``view_mode`` value.
- Since version 4.0.0, there is now also only one CSS file to be used for all
- the different view modes, ``converse.css``.
- The ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` build can still be built, because it's smaller
- than ``converse.js`` due to unused code being removed. It doesn't however contain
- any new code, so the full ``converse.js`` build could be used instead, as long
- as ``view_mode`` is set to ``embedded``.
- Furthermore, it's no longer necessary to whitelist or blacklist any plugins
- when switching view modes.
- .. _`whitelisted_plugins`:
- whitelisted_plugins
- -------------------
- * Default: ``[]``
- A list of plugin names that are whitelisted and will therefore be
- initialized once ``converse.initialize`` is called.
- From Converse 3.0 onwards most of the API is available only to plugins and
- all plugins need to be whitelisted first.
- This is done to prevent malicious scripts from using the API to trick users or
- to read their conversations.
- By default all the core plugins are already whitelisted.
- These are::
- converse-bookmarks
- converse-chatboxes
- converse-chatview
- converse-controlbox
- converse-core
- converse-disco
- converse-dragresize
- converse-fullscreen
- converse-headline
- converse-mam
- converse-minimize
- converse-muc
- converse-muc-embedded
- converse-notification
- converse-ping
- converse-profile
- converse-register
- converse-roomslist
- converse-rosterview
- converse-singleton
- converse-spoilers
- converse-vcard'
- .. note::
- If you are using a custom build which excludes some core plugins, then you
- should blacklist them so that malicious scripts can't register their own
- plugins under those names. See `blacklisted_plugins`_ for more info.
- Example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- require(['converse-core', 'converse-muc-embedded'], function (converse) {
- converse.initialize({
- // other settings removed for brevity
- whitelisted_plugins: ['myplugin']
- });
- });
- xhr_user_search_url
- -------------------
- .. note::
- XHR stands for XMLHTTPRequest, and is meant here in the AJAX sense (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML).
- * Default: ``null``
- There are two ways to add users.
- * The user inputs a valid JID (Jabber ID, aka XMPP address), and the user is added as a pending contact.
- * The user inputs some text (for example part of a first name or last name),
- 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.
- By providing an XHR search URL, you're enabling the second mechanism.
- *What is expected from the remote server?*
- A default JSON encoded list of objects must be returned. Each object
- corresponds to a matched user and needs the keys ``jid`` and ``fullname``.
- .. code-block:: javascript
- [{"jid": "marty@mcfly.net", "fullname": "Marty McFly"}, {"jid": "doc@brown.com", "fullname": "Doc Brown"}]
- .. note::
- Make sure your server script sets the header `Content-Type: application/json`.
- This is the URL to which an XHR GET request will be made to fetch user data from your remote server.
- The query string will be included in the request with ``q`` as its key.
- The data returned must be a JSON encoded list of user JIDs.
- .. note::
- Converse will construct the XHR get URL by simply appending
- ``q=<query string entered>`` to the URL given by ``xhr_user_search_url``.
- It is therefore important that the necessary question mark (``?``) preceding the
- URL's query component or necessary delimiters (``&``) are included. See valid
- examples below.
- Examples:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- xhr_user_search_url: 'https://some.url/some_path?',
- xhr_user_search_url: 'https://some.url/some_path?api_key=somekey&',
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