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stanza

v12.20.0

Published

Modern XMPP in the browser, with a JSON API

Downloads

16,464

Readme

StanzaJS

Modern XMPP, with a JSON API.

What is this?

StanzaJS is a JavaScript/TypeScript library for using modern XMPP, and it does that by exposing everything as JSON. Unless you insist, you have no need to ever see or touch any XML when using StanzaJS.

Installing

npm install stanza

Echo Client Demo

import * as XMPP from 'stanza';

const client = XMPP.createClient({
    jid: '[email protected]',
    password: 'hunter2',

    // If you have a .well-known/host-meta.json file for your
    // domain, the connection transport config can be skipped.
    transports: {
        websocket: 'wss://example.com:5281/xmpp-websocket',
        bosh: 'https://example.com:5281/http-bind'
    }
});

client.on('session:started', () => {
    client.getRoster();
    client.sendPresence();
});

client.on('chat', msg => {
    client.sendMessage({
        to: msg.from,
        body: 'You sent: ' + msg.body
    });
});

client.connect();

Documentation

Discussion

MUC Room: [email protected] / Logs

Recommended Modules

These are some additional modules that are highly recommended for use with StanzaJS:

| Name | Description | Source | | ---------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | | staydown | Render helper that keeps an element scrolled to the bottom based on user intent. | Source | | webrtc-adapter | Shims browsers to provide a consistent WebRTC API. | Source |

License

MIT

Portions of StanzaJS are derived from prior works. See NOTICE file for details.

Created By

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