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mod_conversejs: Update README
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 27 Sep 2018 12:19:21 +0100 |
parents | 5b3347056f07 |
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--- a/mod_conversejs/README.markdown Thu Sep 27 11:55:35 2018 +0100 +++ b/mod_conversejs/README.markdown Thu Sep 27 12:19:21 2018 +0100 @@ -66,11 +66,53 @@ Note that the following options are automatically provided, and **overriding them may cause problems**: -- `authentication` *based on Prosodys authentication settings* +- `authentication` *based on Prosody's authentication settings* - `jid` *the current `VirtualHost`* - `bosh_service_url` - `websocket_url` *if `mod_websocket` is available* +Loading resources +----------------- + +By default the module will load the main script and CSS from cdn.conversejs.org. For privacy or performance +reasons you may want to load the scripts from somewhere else, simply use the conversejs_cdn option: + +``` {.lua} +conversejs_cdn = "https://cdn.example.com" +``` + +To select a specific version of Converse.js, you may override the version: + +``` {.lua} +conversejs_version = "4.0.1" +``` + +Note that versions other than the default may not have been tested with this module, and may include incompatible changes. + +Finally, if you can override all of the above and just specify links directly to the CSS and JS files: + +``` {.lua} +conversejs_script = "https://example.com/my-converse.js" +conversejs_css = "https://example.com/my-converse.css" +``` + +Additional tags +--------------- + +To add additional tags to the module, such as custom CSS or scripts, you may use the conversejs_tags option: + +``` {.lua} +conversejs_tags = { + -- Load custom CSS + [[<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://example.org/css/custom.css">]]; + + -- Load libsignal-protocol.js for OMEMO support (GPLv3; be aware of licence implications) + [[<script src="https://cdn.conversejs.org/3rdparty/libsignal-protocol.min.js"></script>]]; +} +``` + +The example above uses the `[[` and `]]` syntax simply because it will not conflict with any embedded quotes. + Compatibility =============