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<div id="banner"><a href="https://github.com/jcbrand/converse.js/blob/master/docs/source/other_frameworks.rst">Edit me on GitHub</a></div>
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Integrating converse.js into other frameworks
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Angular.js
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Angular.js has the concept of a `service <https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/services#!>`_,
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which is a special kind of `provider <https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/providers>`_.
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An angular.js service is a constructor or object which provides an API defined by the
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author of the service. The goal of a service is to organize and share code, so
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that it can be used across an application.
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So, if we wanted to properly integrate converse.js into an angular.js
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application, then putting it into a service is a good approach.
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This lets us avoid having a global ``converse`` API object (accessible via
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``windows.converse``), and instead we can get hold of the converse API via
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angular's dependency injection when we specify it as a dependency for our
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angular components.
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Below is an example code that wraps converse.js as an angular.js service.
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.. code-block:: javascript
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angular.module('converse', []).service('converse', function() {
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// We create three promises, which will be resolved at various times
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var loaded_deferred = new $.Deferred(),
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connected_deferred = new $.Deferred();
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var service = {
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'waitUntilLoaded': _.constant(loaded_deferred.promise()),
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'initialize': function initConverse(options) {
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this.waitUntilLoaded().done(_.partial(this.api.initialize, options));
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},
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'waitUntilConnected': _.constant(connected_deferred.promise())
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};
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// Here we define the core components of converse.js that will be
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// loaded and used.
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define([
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"converse-core",
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// START: Removable components
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// --------------------
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// Any of the following components may be removed if they're not needed.
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"locales", // Translations for converse.js. This line can be removed
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// to remove *all* translations, or you can modify the
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// file src/locales.js to include only those
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// translations that you care about.
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"converse-chatview", // Renders standalone chatboxes for single user chat
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"converse-controlbox", // The control box
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"converse-bookmarks", // XEP-0048 Bookmarks
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"converse-mam", // XEP-0313 Message Archive Management
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"converse-muc", // XEP-0045 Multi-user chat
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"converse-vcard", // XEP-0054 VCard-temp
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"converse-register", // XEP-0077 In-band registration
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"converse-ping", // XEP-0199 XMPP Ping
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"converse-notification", // HTML5 Notifications
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"converse-minimize", // Allows chatboxes to be minimized
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"converse-dragresize", // Allows chatboxes to be resized by dragging them
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"converse-headline", // Support for headline messages
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// END: Removable components
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], function(converse) {
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service.api = converse;
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// Register a plugin which resolves `waitUntilConnected` promise.
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converse.plugins.add('conversejs-angular-service', {
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initialize: function () {
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this._converse.api.listen.on('connected', connected_deferred.resolve);
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}
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});
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// Converse.js has been loaded, so we can resolve the `waitUntilLoaded` promise.
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return loaded_deferred.resolve();
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});
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require(["converse"]);
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return service;
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});
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The above code is a modified version of the file `src/converse.js <https://github.com/jcbrand/converse.js/blob/master/src/converse.js>`_
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which defines the converse AMD module and specifies which plugins will go into
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this build.
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You should replace the contents of that file with the above, if you want such a
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service registered. Then, you should run `make build`, to create new build
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files in the `dist` directory, containing your new angular.js service.
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The above code registers an angular.js module and service, both named ``converse``.
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This module should then be added as a dependency for your own angular.js
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modules, for example:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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angular.module('my-module', ['converse']);
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Then you can have the converse service dependency injected into
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your components, for example:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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angular.module('my-module').provider('my-provider', function(converse) {
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// Your custom code can come here..
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// Then when you're ready, you can initialize converse.js
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converse.waitUntilLoaded().done(function () {
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converse.initialize({
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'allow_logout': false,
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'auto_login': 'true',
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'auto_reconnect': true,
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'bosh_service_url': bosh_url,
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'jid': bare_jid,
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'credentials_url': credentials_url,
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'whitelisted_plugins': ['conversejs-angular-service']
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});
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// More custom code could come here...
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});
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});
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You might have noticed the ``waitUntilLoaded()`` method being called on the ``converse``
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service. This is a special method added to the service (see the implementation
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example above) that makes sure that converse.js is loaded and available. It
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returns a promise which resolves once converse.js is available.
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This is necessary because with otherwise you might run into race-conditions
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when your angular application loads more quickly then converse.js.
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Lastly, the API of converse is available via the ``.api`` attribute on the service.
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So you can call it like this for example:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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converse.api.user.status.set('online');
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