ejabberd

0.2.5 • Public • Published

node-ejabberd

nodejs bridge to ejabberd

Limitations

Essentially, what this module can do is just talk to ejabberdclt command, edit ejabberd.cfg file.

So if you don't have the permission to run ejabberdclt and to read/write in /etc/ejabberd config directoty, this module wont works for you.

On unix-like sytems, this means, you must have the root permission to use this module or to run the application that required this moduel.

In the simple words, you are fully reponsed to make sure this module can tale to ejabberd.

Adpaters

Since node-ejabberd is highly depending on the os setup, in order to make it working properly with different OSes, here comes the concept of adaper.

An adaper is simpely a bunch of info about the ejabberd setups on an OS that defined in adapers.json, like:

 ...
 "ubuntu:apt": {
    "cfgDir"  : "/etc/ejabberd/",
    "dbDir"   : "/var/lib/ejabberd",
    "pidFile" : "/var/run/ejabberd/ejabberd.pid",
    "ctl"     : "/usr/sbin/ejabberdctl",
    "daemon"  : "/usr/sbin/ejabberd",
    "script"  : "/etc/init.d/ejabberd",
    "restart" : "/etc/init.d/ejabberd restart"
  }
  ...

Explanation

name

The name of the adapter object should follow os-name:The-name-of-package-manager, e.g: ubuntu:apt, osx:brew

member

  • cfgDir: The absolute path of ejabberd config directory.

  • dbDir: The absolute path of ejbberd database directory.

  • pidFile: The absolute path of ejabberd process id file.

  • ctl: The absolute path of ejabberdctl binary.

  • daemon: The absolute path of ejabberd daemon binary.

  • script: The os level daemon script, optional.

  • restart: The full ejabberd restart command.

Fork please

If you found that there are not adaper fro your favorite os, please fork this repo, adding it, then fire a pull request.

Directory and files

Config directory structure

.
|-- ejabberd.cfg
|-- includes
|   |-- vhost1.cfg
|   `-- vhost2.cfg

Sample of included vhost config file

{host_config, "vhost1.example.com",[{acl, admin, {user, "admin", "vhost1.example.com"}}]}.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install ejabberd

Documentation

Before use this module, You need those knowledge.

  • Promise based API

    Any value return from a public api is a promise object.

    More precie, it is follow the Promise/A+ specification, and implemented in a nodejs module called Q.

    I highly recommened to read the speicification and documents of aboves, if you are new to promise.

  • Basic knowledge about ejabberd and its configuration is also required

API

See API

Examples

var Ejabberd = require('ejabberd');
var e = new Ejabberd('ubuntu:apt', {
    checkerInterval : 1000
});
 
// The address of virtual host
var host = 'example.lvh.me';
var config = {host: host};
 
function test_ejabber() {
    // Add a virtual host to ejabberd's configuration then restart server
    var p1 = e.addVhost(host, config);
 
    p1.then(  // This return a promise
    // success
    function() {
    },
    // error
    function(err) {
    }
    );
 
    var username = 'Lorem';
    var password = 'secret';
 
    // Register a new use
    var p2 = e.register(username, host, password);
 
    p2.then(  // This is also a promise
    // success
    function() {
    },
    // error
    function(err) {
    }
    );
}
 
e.once('status', function(status) {
    test_ejabber();
});

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.

License

Copyright (c) 2012 wiredcraft Licensed under the MIT license.

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