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<div id="banner"><a href="https://github.com/jcbrand/converse.js/blob/master/docs/source/features.rst">Edit me on GitHub</a></div>
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.. _`features`:
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========
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Features
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========
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File sharing (`XEP-0363 HTTP File Upload <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0363.html>`_)
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=======================================================================================
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Converse supports file sharing by first uploading the file to a file server and
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then sending the file's URL to the recipient.
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The file server that is used is configured by the XMPP server admin, and is not
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something that Converse has any control over.
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Often when people report file sharing not working, it's because the file server
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is not configured to allow file uploads from other domains.
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The file server needs to be configured for `Cross-Origin resource sharing <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS>`_
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(known by the acronym CORS). Specifically, it needs to add a
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``Access-Control-Allow-Origin`` header which includes the domain hosting
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Converse.
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.. _`feature-omemo`:
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End to end message encryption (`XEP-0384 OMEMO <https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0363.html>`_)
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=============================================================================================
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.. note::
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Converse.js (as of version 4.1.2) does NOT support encryption or decryption
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of uploaded files. Files will be uploaded WITHOUT ENCRYPTION, even when
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OMEMO is enabled.
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Converse supports OMEMO encryption based on the
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`Signal Protocol <https://github.com/signalapp/libsignal-protocol-javascript>`_.
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The Signal Protocol is session-oriented. Clients establish a session, which is
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then used for all subsequent encrypt/decrypt operations. There is no need to
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ever tear down a session once one has been established.
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This means that a session needs to be stored permanently after logging out.
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Converse stores this session information in the browser's `localStorage <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Storage/LocalStorage>`_.
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If you've checked the "This is not a trusted device" checkbox when logging in,
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then `sessionStorage <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/sessionStorage>`_
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is used instead of localStorage and all data is cleared when you log out.
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For this reason, OMEMO is disabled when you've indicated that you're using
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an untrusted device. You would in any case not be able to decrypt previously
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received OMEMO messages, due to the Signal Protocol's forward secrecy and the
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fact that you don't have a pre-existing session.
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Security considerations for browser-based crypto
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------------------------------------------------
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Crypto apps deployed via regular web hosting can be described as relying on
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"host-based" security.
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Host-based security services require you to trust the host every time you access
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it, whereas with installable desktop software you trust the host when you
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download/install the software (and whenever it gets updated).
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The dynamic nature of "host-based" systems makes it impractical for security
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researchers to do security audits because the hosted code can change at any
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time.
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In such a setup you need to fully trust the host that serves you the JavaScript code.
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The host that serves the JavaScript code is not necessarily the same host that
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stores and procesess your chat messages. So using OMEMO can still protect your
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messages from snooping on the XMPP server where they're stored encrypted.
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In other words, you do have to trust the webserver that hosts Converse for you,
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but you don't necessarily have to trust the XMPP server (if it's on a different host),
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because it never gets hold of your private key.
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One way to improve this situation is to host Converse yourself, especially if
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you host it locally on your own machine. If you're not able to do that, then
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at least make sure you use a reputable host that serves files over HTTPS and
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that set `CSP <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy>`_
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headers.
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Due to these reasons, it's NOT a good idea to use encrypted messaging with a
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browser-based solution in life-threatening situations.
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Security can be increased by using an installable app (like one based on `Electron <https://electronjs.org/>`_)
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with a strict Content Security Policy.
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Look out for an Electron based version of Converse coming in the following months.
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For further reading on the challenges of web-based crypto, take a look at these
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articles:
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* `What's wrong with webcrypto? <https://tonyarcieri.com/whats-wrong-with-webcrypto>`_
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* `Heartbleed and JavaScript crypto <https://tankredhase.com/2014/04/13/heartbleed-and-javascript-crypto/>`_
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OMEMO in Multi-user chats (MUC)
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-------------------------------
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Converse supports OMEMO encryption in groupchats, but only if the groupchat is
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set to `members only` and `non-anonymous`. This is the same criteria used by
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the popular Android XMPP client `Conversations <https://conversations.im/>`_.
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If the groupchat is configured properly, you'll see the lock icon in the
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toolbar.
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Open chats via URL
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==================
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From version 3.3.0, converse.js now has the ability to open chats (private or
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groupchat) based on the URL fragment.
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A room (aka groupchat) can be opened with a URL fragment such as `#converse/room?jid=room@domain`
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and a private chat with a URL fragment such as
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`#converse/chat?jid=user@domain`.
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Notifications
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=============
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From version 0.8.1 Converse can play a sound notification when you receive a
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message.
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For more info, refer to the :ref:`play-sounds` configuration setting.
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It can also show `desktop notification messages <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/notification>`_
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when the browser is not currently visible.
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For more info, refer to the :ref:`show-desktop-notifications` configuration setting.
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Multilingual Support
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====================
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Converse is translated into multiple languages. Translations are supplied in
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JSON format and are loaded on demand. Converse will expect to find the
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translations in the ``/locales`` path of your site. This can be changed via the
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:ref:`locales-url` configuration setting.
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Moderating chatrooms
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====================
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Here are the different commands that may be used to moderate a chatroom:
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| Event Type | When is it triggered? | Example (substitue $nickname with an actual user's nickname) |
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+============+==============================================================================================+===============================================================+
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| **ban** | Ban a user from the chatroom. They will not be able to join again. | /ban $nickname |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **clear** | Clear the messages shown in the chatroom. | /clear |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **deop** | Make a moderator a normal occupant. | /deop $nickname [$reason] |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **help** | Show the list of available commands. | /help |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **kick** | Kick a user out of a room. They will be able to join again. | /kick $nickname [$reason] |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **me** | Speak in the 3rd person. | /me $message |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **mute** | Remove a user's ability to post messages to the room. They will still be able to observe. | /mute $nickname [$reason] |
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| **nick** | Change your nickname. | /nick $nickname |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **op** | Make a normal occupant a moderator. | /op $nickname [$reason] |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **topic** | Set the topic of the chatroom. | /topic ${topic text} |
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| **voice** | Allow a muted user to post messages to the room. | /voice $nickname [$reason] |
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+------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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Passwordless login with client certificates
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Converse supports the SASL-EXTERNAL authentication mechanism, which can be
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used together with x509 client certificates to enable passwordless login or
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even 2-factor authentication.
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For more info, `read this blog post <https://opkode.com/blog/strophe_converse_sasl_external/>`_.
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