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1 .. _components: |
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3 =================== |
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4 Libervia Components |
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5 =================== |
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7 Libervia can act as an XMPP server component, which can be seen as a generic plugin for |
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8 XMPP servers. |
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10 This page explains which components are available and how to use them. |
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12 Running a component |
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13 =================== |
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15 Components are linked to a Libervia profile in the same way as normal clients. |
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17 To run a component, you'll need to know its *entry point*, which is the name of the import |
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18 name of plugin managing it. The entry point to use will be specified in the component |
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19 installation documentation. |
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21 You'll also have to declare the component on your XMPP server, this is a server dependent |
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22 step and you'll have to check your server documentation for details. You'll have to |
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23 specify a **shared secret** (can also be named simply *password*) that must be set both on |
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24 the XMPP server and as the XMPP password of the Libervia profile. |
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26 Here is a list of relevant documentation for most common servers: |
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28 ejabberd |
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29 https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration/listen-options/ |
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31 MongooseIm |
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32 https://esl.github.io/MongooseDocs/latest/configuration/listen/#xmpp-components-listenservice |
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34 OpenFire |
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35 use the web-based admin panel |
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37 Prosody |
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38 https://prosody.im/doc/components |
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40 Tigase |
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41 https://docs.tigase.net/tigase-server/stable-snapshot/Administration_Guide/webhelp/externalComponentConfiguration.html |
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44 On Libervia, setup is done with Libervia CLI's :ref:`profile create <li_profile_create>` |
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45 command. |
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47 You'll usually want to have the component to start automatically when the backend |
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48 is started, for this you must unset the profile password (not to be confused with the XMPP |
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49 password which is the one also set on the server configuration) with ``-p ""`` and set |
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50 auto-connection with ``-A``. |
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52 You'll specify the XMPP password (also named *shared secret* in `XEP-0144`_ terminology) |
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53 with ``-x <your_shared_secret>`` and the JID to use with ``-j |
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54 <component_subdomain>.<server.tld>``. |
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56 The component entry point is specified with ``-C <entry_point>``. |
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57 |
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58 .. _XEP-0144: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0114.html |
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60 example |
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63 Louise wants to run an ActivityPub gateway on her server ``example.org`` with the JID |
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64 ``ap.example.org``. The shared secret is ``xmpp_rocks`` and she wants the component to |
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65 start automatically with the backend, thus she doesn't set a profile password. The |
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66 entry-point for ActivityPub component is ``ap-gateway``, and she wants to use the same |
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67 name for the profile. To do this, she enters the following command:: |
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69 $ li profile create ap-gateway -j ap.example.org -p "" -x xmpp_rocks -C ap-gateway -A |
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71 The component will then be started next time Libervia Backend is launched. If Louise |
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72 wants to connect it immediately, she can use:: |
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74 $ li profile connect -cp ap-gateway |
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76 Available Components |
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77 ==================== |
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79 Below is a list of currently available components in Libervia, and instructions on what |
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80 they do and how to use them. |
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83 File Sharing |
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84 ------------ |
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86 **entry_point:** ``file-sharing`` |
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88 File Sharing component manage the hosting of user files. Users can upload file there using |
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89 either `Jingle File Transfer`_ or `HTTP File Upload`_. |
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91 There is no limit to the size of files which can be uploaded, but administrators can set a |
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92 quota to limit the space that can be used. |
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94 Files can be retrieved using `File Information Sharing`_, and deleted using `Ad-Hoc Commands`_. |
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96 Files can be shared with a public HTTP link, or made available only to a specified list of |
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97 entities (JIDs). Permissions can be set through Ad-Hoc Commands. |
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99 .. _Jingle File Transfer: https://xmpp.org/extensions/ |
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100 .. _HTTP File Upload: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0363.html |
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101 .. _File Information Sharing: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0329.html |
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102 .. _Ad-Hoc Commands: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0050.html |
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104 Configuration |
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105 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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107 All options are to be set in ``[component file-sharing]`` section. |
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109 ``http_upload_port`` |
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110 port to use for HTTP File Upload |
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112 **default**: 8888 |
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114 ``http_upload_connection_type`` |
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115 either ``http`` or ``https``. |
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117 **default**: ``https`` |
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119 Note that HTTP Upload should always be ``https`` to end-user, the ``http`` option is to |
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120 be used only if you use a HTTP server as a proxy, and this server is already set for |
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121 TLS. |
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123 ``http_upload_public_facing_url`` |
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124 must be set to the URL that end-user will see. Notably useful if the component is behind |
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125 a proxy. |
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127 **default**: ``https://<component host>:<http_upload_port`` |
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129 ``quotas_json`` |
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130 a JSON object indicating quotas to use for users. The object can have 3 keys: |
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132 ``admins`` |
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133 quotas to use for administrators (i.e. profiles set in ``admins_list``) |
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135 ``users`` |
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136 quotas to use for normal users (i.e. non admin profiles) |
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138 ``jids`` |
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139 per-jid specific quotas. The value is a JSON object where key is a user bare jid and |
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140 value is a quota. |
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142 Quotas can be either ``null`` for unlimited space, or a size value (`SI prefixes and |
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143 binary prefixes`_ can be used). |
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145 example:: |
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147 quotas_json = { |
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148 "admins": null, |
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149 "users": "50 Mio", |
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150 "jids": {"pierre@example.org": "1 Gio"} |
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151 } |
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153 .. _SI prefixes and binary prefixes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octet_(computing)#Unit_multiples |