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ejabberd-contrib
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This is a collaborative development area for ejabberd module developers
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and users.
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For users
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To use an ejabberd module coming from this repository:
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- You need to have Erlang installed.
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- Read the module-specific `README.txt` file to see if special steps are
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required to deploy it.
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- Run `./build.sh` or `build.bat` in the root directory of the desired
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module.
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- Copy generated `.beam` files from the `ebin` directory to the directory
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where your ejabberd `.beam` files are.
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- Use the configuration file examples provided in the `conf` dir to update
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your `ejabberd.cfg` or `ejabberd.yml` configuration file.
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If during compilation of a module you get an error like:
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{"init terminating in do_boot",{undef,[{make,all,[]},...
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it means Erlang couldn't find its `make.beam` file. In Debian and other
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distributions you can try to install packages like:
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erlang-dev erlang-nox erlang-tools
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For developers
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The following organization has been set up for the development:
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- Development and compilation of modules should be possible without the
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ejabberd source code, as the `ejabberd-dev` helper module contains the
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include files necessary to make compilation possible.
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- The module directory structure is usually the following:
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* `README.txt`: Module description.
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* `LICENSE.txt`: License for the module.
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* `Emakefile`: Erlang Makefile to build the module (preferred way, if
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no dependencies on C code, as build will thus work on Windows).
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* `doc/`: Documentation directory.
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* `src/`: Source directory.
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* `src/msgs/`: Directory with translation files (pot, po and msg).
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* `ebin/`: Empty (target directory for the build).
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* `conf/`: Directory containing example configuration for your module.
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* `build.sh`: Unix/Linux build script.
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* `build.bat`: Windows build script.
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- Module developers should note in the `README.txt` file whether the
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module has requirements or known incompatibilities with other modules
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(for example, by modifying the same main ejabberd modules).
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ejabberd-modules is a collaborative development area for ejabberd
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modules developers and users.
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For users
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=========
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You need to have Erlang installed.
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To use an ejabberd module coming from this repository:
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- Read the module specific README to see if special steps are needed
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to deploy it.
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- Run "./build.sh" or "build.bat" in the root (usually trunk
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directory) of the wanted module.
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- Copy generated .beam files from the ebin directory to the directory
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where your ejabberd .beam files are.
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- Use the configuration file examples provided in the conf dir to
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update your ejabberd.cfg configuration file.
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If during compilation of a module you get an error like:
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{"init terminating in do_boot",{undef,[{make,all,[]},...
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it means Erlang couldn't find its file make.beam
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In Debian and other distributions you can try to install packages like:
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erlang-dev erlang-nox erlang-tools
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For developers
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==============
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The following organisation has been set-up for the development:
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- Each module has its own SVN structure (trunk/branches/tags) to allow
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independent versioning.
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- Development and compilation of module should be possible without
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ejabberd SVN, as long as developers check-out the ejabberd-dev
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module. This module contains include file to make compilation
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possible.
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- The module directory structure is usually the following:
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README.txt: Module description
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LICENSE.txt: License for the module
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Emakefile: Erlang makefile to build the module (preferred way, if no
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dependencies on C code, as build will thus works on Windows)
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doc/: Documentation dir
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src/: Source directory
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src/msgs/: Directory with translation files (pot, po and msg).
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ebin/: empty (Target directory for the build).
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conf/: Directory containing example configuration for your module.
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build.sh: *nix build script.
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build.bat: Windows build script.
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- Module developers should put in the README if the module has
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requirements or known incompatibilities with other modules (for
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example, by modifying the same main ejabberd modules).
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