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Build status Coverage maintained - yes contributions - welcome Made with TypeScript Made with Node.js Made with Node.js

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This library provides an out-of-the-box usable XMPP chat component. It is customizable and offers an API to integrate it with your application.

screenshot

Have a look at our demo (valid XMPP credentials required)

  • πŸŒ‹ build in XMPP server support
    • send and receive messages, load messages from message history (XEP-0313), supports multi-user chat
  • πŸ”₯ fully featured angular chat components
  • πŸ’‰ open for injection
    • use the server side buddy list or use your own data source for that, API methods for adding / removing buddies available
    • replace the chat service with an own interface implementations to change the chat server

Table of Contents

  • Get Started
    • Compatibility
    • Installation and usage
  • Get Help
    • Documentation
    • FAQ
  • Get Involved
    • Development
    • Build the plugin
    • Run the plugin tests
    • Releasing
    • Contributing
  • Licensing

Get Started

Compatibility

  • Angular 14 (ngx-chat 0.14.x)
  • Angular 13 (ngx-chat 0.13.x)
  • Angular 12 (ngx-chat 0.12.x)
  • Angular 11 (ngx-chat 0.11.x)
  • Angular 10 (ngx-chat 0.10.x)
  • Angular 9 (ngx-chat 0.9.x)
  • Angular 8 (ngx-chat 0.4.x)
  • Angular 6 (ngx-chat 0.3.x)
  • requires node >= 10.13 && npm >= 5 for build

Installation and usage

These instructions require Angular 14.

First install ngx-chat and its dependencies via npm:

npm install --save @pazznetwork/strophe-ts @pazznetwork/ngx-chat-shared @pazznetwork/xmpp-adapter @pazznetwork/ngx-xmpp @pazznetwork/ngx-chat rxjs@7.5.7

or via yarn:

yarn add @pazznetwork/strophe-ts @pazznetwork/ngx-chat-shared @pazznetwork/xmpp-adapter @pazznetwork/ngx-xmpp @pazznetwork/ngx-chat

After that, import ngx-chat in the layer from which you want to use it:

@NgModule({
    ...
    imports: [
        ...
        NgxChatModule,
    ],
    ...
})

Add the ngx-chat-component at the end of your root component template:

<ngx-chat></ngx-chat>

Or create a wrapping component like this:

import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { TranslateService } from '@ngx-translate/core';

@Component({
    selector: 'custom-chat',
    template: `
        <ngx-chat
            id="ngx-chat"
            [translations]="{
                acceptSubscriptionRequest: 'chat.acceptSubscriptionRequest' | translate,
                block: 'chat.block' | translate,
                blockAndReport: 'chat.blockAndReport' | translate,
                contactRequestIn: 'chat.contactRequestIn' | translate,
                contactRequestOut: 'chat.contactRequestOut' | translate,
                contacts: 'chat.contacts' | translate,
                contactsUnaffiliated: 'chat.contactsUnaffiliated' | translate,
                dateFormat: 'general.dateFormat' | translate,
                denySubscriptionRequest: 'chat.denySubscriptionRequest' | translate,
                dismiss: 'chat.dismiss' | translate,
                dropMessage: 'chat.dropMessage' | translate,
                locale: translateService.currentLang,
                noContacts: 'chat.noContacts' | translate,
                noMessages: 'chat.noMessages' | translate,
                placeholder: 'chat.placeholder' | translate,
                presence: {
                    present: 'chat.presence.present' | translate,
                    unavailable: 'chat.presence.unavailable' | translate,
                    away: 'chat.presence.away' | translate
                },
                rooms: 'chat.rooms' | translate,
                subscriptionRequestMessage: 'chat.subscriptionRequestMessage' | translate,
                timeFormat: 'general.timeFormat' | translate
            }"
            [rosterState]="isThisMobile ? 'shown' : 'hidden'
            "
            class="responsive-medium-or-greater-block"
        >
        </ngx-chat>
    `,
})
export class CustomChatComponent {
    readonly isThisMobile = window?.innerWidth < 768;
    constructor(public readonly translateService: TranslateService) {}
}

You are now ready to go. You will not see anything until you log in. Log in via ngx-chat wherever you want (e.g. in a component or a service) by injecting ChatService and calling login:

constructor(@Inject(CHAT_SERVICE_TOKEN) chatService: ChatService) {
    chatService.logIn({
        domain: 'ngx-chat.example',
        username: 'someuser',
        password: 'password'
    });
}

Optional: body padding when roster list is expanded

Add css styling like the following to your main styles.css if you want to resize your main content when the roster is expanded.

body {
  transition-property: padding-right;
  transition-duration: 0.4s;
  padding-right: 0;
}

body.has-roster {
  padding-right: 14em;
}

Get Help

Documentation

Below you will find some instructions to getting started. Have a look at the wiki for more FAQ's and abstract documentation.

For an api, architecture and code overview checkout our ** compodoc** documentation.

FAQ

Q: Which browsers are supported?
A: It is tested in Chrome, Safari and Firefox.

Q: Does ngx-chat work with self-signed certificates?
A: Yes, if the following criteria are met:

  • the certificate has to be trusted by the browser you are using. Chrome uses the operating system trust store for certificates while Firefox has a custom implementation.
  • the common name (CN) matches the uri of the service you are connecting to

Q: Can ngx-chat be used without the UI?
A: Yes. Use the @pazznetwork/ngx-xmpp angular package directly and leave out the import and installation of @pazznetwork/ngx-chat. If you don't need an angular package, you can also use @pazznetwork/xmpp-adapter directly.

Q: My question is not answered
A: No problem, feel free to raise an issue.

Get Involved

Development

Pull requests are welcome!

The source code for ngx-chat can be found in the libs/ngx-chat folder. The demo application is in the apps/demo folder.

Create a .secrets-const.ts in the libs/ngx-xmpp/src directory providing the following constants:

export const devXmppDomain = '<YourDomain>';
export const devXmppJid = '<YourAdminJid>';
export const devXmppPassword = '<YourAdminXmppPassword>';

Copy the key and .pem file you use for your local ejabberd server to the following paths:

apps/demo/src/local.entenhausen.pazz.de-key.pem
apps/demo/src/local.entenhausen.pazz.de.pem
# clone this repository
git clone git@github.com:pazznetwork/ngx-chat.git
cd ngx-chat

# install dependencies
npm install

# build the library
npm run build:all

# Build the sample app continuously and run the demo application on
# http://localhost:4200
npm start

Testing

Install first the browsers for playwright:

npm run install:browsers

To test the XMPP implementation run the karma tests in the libs/ngx-xmpp folder from the root folder:

ng test ngx-xmpp

To test the ngx-chat angular components run the demo e2e project from the root folder:

ng e2e demo-e2e

Committing

For clean and standardised commit messages we use commit lint, for the format see: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/.

Releasing

npm run publish:all

Contributing

If you want to contribute to this project, please read the contribution guidelines.

Licensing

If you wish to use this software for commercial purposes or require a different license, please contact Pazz GmbH at info@pazz.com to obtain a commercial license or discuss alternative licensing options.