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<div id="banner"><a href="https://github.com/jcbrand/converse.js/blob/master/docs/source/theming.rst">Edit me on GitHub</a></div>
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============
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Dependencies
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Installing the 3rd party dependencies
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=====================================
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.. note::
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Windows environment: We recommend installing the required tools using `Chocolatey <https://chocolatey.org/>`_
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You will need Node.js (nodejs.install), Git (git.install) and optionally to build using Makefile, GNU Make (make)
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If you have trouble setting up a development environment on Windows,
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please read `this post <http://librelist.com/browser//conversejs/2014/11/5/openfire-converse-and-visual-studio-questions/#b28387e7f8f126693b11598a8acbe810>`_
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in the mailing list.:
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We use development tools which depend on Node.js and npm (the Node package manager).
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If you don't have Node.js installed, you can download and install the latest
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version `here <https://nodejs.org/download>`_.
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Alternatively you can `use your operating system's package manager to install
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Node.js <https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#debian-and-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions>`_.
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Also make sure you have ``Git`` installed. `See here <http://git-scm.com/book/en/Getting-Started-Installing-Git>`_.
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Now use ``git`` to check out the Converse repository:
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::
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git clone git@github.com:conversejs/converse.js.git
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Now go into the repository checkout and run ``make dev`` in order to set up the
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development environment.
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::
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cd converse.js
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make dev
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On Windows you need to specify Makefile.win to be used by running:
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::
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make -f Makefile.win dev
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Alternatively, if you don't have GNU Make (necessary for the ``make`` command),
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you can use NPM directly:
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::
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npm install
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This will install the Node.js development tools and Converse's dependencies.
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The front-end dependencies are those JavaScript files on which
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Converse directly depends and which will be loaded in the browser as part of
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the bundle in ``dist/converse.js`` (or ``dist/converse.min.js``).
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To see the 3rd party dependencies (not just the front-end dependencies, but
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also ones necessary for development tasks like making builds), take a look at
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the list under the ``devDependencies`` in `package.json <https://github.com/jcbrand/converse.js/blob/master/package.json>`_.
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.. note::
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After running ```make dev```, you should now have a new *node_modules* directory
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which contains all the external dependencies of Converse.
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If this directory does NOT exist, something must have gone wrong.
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Double-check the output of ```make dev``` to see if there are any errors
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listed. For support, you can ask in our chatroom: `dicuss@conference.conversejs.org <xmpp:discuss@conference.conversejs.org>`_.
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If you don't have an XMPP client installed, follow this link to
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`conversejs.org <https://conversejs.org/fullscreen#converse/room?jid=discuss@conference.conversejs.org>`_
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where you can log in and be taken directly to the chatroom.
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Brief description of Converse's dependencies
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===============================================
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Converse relies on the following dependencies:
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* `moment.js <http://momentjs.com/>`_ provides a better API for handling dates and times.
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* `Strophe.js <http://strophe.im/>`_ maintains the XMPP session, is used to
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build XMPP stanzas, to send them, and to register handlers for received stanzas.
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* `lodash <https://lodash.com/>`_ provides very useful utility functions.
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* `Backbone <http://backbonejs.org/>`_ is used to model the data as Models and
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Collections and to create Views that render the UI.
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* `backbone.overview <http://github.com/jcbrand/backbone.overview>`_ provides
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``Backbone.Overview``, which is to Views as Backbone Collection is to Models.
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It also provides the ``Backbone.OrderedListView`` which is used to show
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alphabetically sorted lists, such as your contacts roster.
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* `backbone.vdomview <http://github.com/jcbrand/backbone.vdomview>`_ provides
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``Backbone.VDOMView`` that uses the `Snabbdom <https://github.com/snabbdom/snabbdom>`_
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virtual DOM for rendering DOM elements.
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* `pluggable.js <https://github.com/jcbrand/pluggable.js>`_ provides the plugin
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architecture for Converse. It registers and initializes plugins and
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allows existing attributes, functions and objects on Converse to be
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overridden inside plugins.
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.. _`dependency-libsignal`:
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Libsignal
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---------
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If you want OMEMO encryption, you need to load `libsignal
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<https://github.com/signalapp/libsignal-protocol-javascript>`_ separately in
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your page.
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For example::
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<script src="3rdparty/libsignal-protocol-javascript/dist/libsignal-protocol.js"></script>
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The reason libsignal needs to be loaded separately is because it's released
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under the `GPLv3 <https://github.com/signalapp/libsignal-protocol-javascript/blob/master/LICENSE>`_
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which requires all other dependent JavaScript code to also be open sourced under the same
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license. You might not be willing to adhere to those terms, which is why you
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need to decide for yourself whether you're going to load libsignal or not.
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