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The Converse API documentation
Welcome to the new Converse API documentation, generated with JSDoc.
The old (increasingly out of date and incomplete) API documentation is currently still available here.
The public and private API
Converse has a public API and a private API. r The reason we make this distinction between public and private is so that API methods which might can be used to "impersonate" the user, for example by sending messages on their behalf, are not available to random scripts running in the websites.
The public API is accessible via the window.converse
global and is therefore
available to all JavaScript running in the page.
Tehe private API is only accessible to plugins, which have been whitelisted and
registered before converse.initialize
(which is a public API method) has been
called. See the plugin development
section for more info on writing plugins.
Inside a plugin, you can get access to the _converse.api
object. Note the
underscore in front of _converse
, which indicates that this is a private,
closured object.
API Namespaces
The Converse API (private and public) makes use of namespaces to logically group relevant methods.
So, for example, all the XEP-0030 service discovery methods are under the {@link _converse.api.disco} namespace, in the [private API]{@link _converse.api}.
Which means that you access it via _converse.api.disco
.
Namespaces can be nested. So the {@link _converse.api.disco} namespace namespace has {@link _converse.api.disco.own} as a nested namespace.
Not all methods are however within a namespace. For example {@link converse.initialize}.