Converse.js is a web based XMPP/Jabber instant messaging client.
It enables you to add chat functionality to your website, independent of any specific backend. You will however need an XMPP server to connect to, either your own, or a public one.
- A live demo is available at https://conversejs.org
- A demo showing anonymous login is available at https://conversejs.org/demo/anonymous.html
The developer/integrator documentation can be found at https://conversejs.org/docs/html.
You'll probably want to begin with the quickstart guide, which shows you how to use the CDN (content delivery network) to quickly get a demo up and running.
- Single-user chat
- Contacts and groups
- Multi-user chat rooms XEP 45
- Direct invitations to chat rooms XEP 249
- vCard support XEP 54
- Service discovery XEP 30
- In-band registration XEP 77
- Chat room bookmarks XEP 48
- Roster item exchange XEP 144
- Chat statuses (online, busy, away, offline)
- Custom status messages
- Desktop notifications
- Typing and state notifications XEP 85
- Messages appear in all connnected chat clients XEP 280
- Third person "/me" messages XEP 245
- XMPP Ping XEP 199
- Server-side archiving of messages XEP 313
- Client state indication XEP 352
- Off-the-record encryption
- Translated into 16 languages
- Ruby on Rails: conversejs-rails
- Django: django-conversejs or django-xmpp
- Plone: collective.xmpp.chat
- Roundcube: roundcube-converse.js-xmpp-plugin
- Wordpress: ConverseJS
- Patternslib: patterns.converse
- Alfresco: alfresco-js-chat-share
- Friendica: converse
Note: These screencasts are already quite old! Converse.js has grown and evolved further since then.
- In a static HTML page. Here we chat to external XMPP accounts on Jabber.org and Gmail.
- Integrated into a Plone site via collective.xmpp.chat.
- Off-the-record encryption in Converse 0.7.
We use behavior-driven tests written with jasmine.js.
Open tests.html in your browser, and the tests will run automatically.
Converse.js
is released under the Mozilla Public License (MPL).
For support queries and discussions, please join the mailing list: [email protected]
Also take a look at the mailing list archives.
Issues can be logged on the Github issue tracker.