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Modern XMPP, with a JSON API.
StanzaJS is a 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.
npm install stanza
import * as XMPP from 'stanza';
const client = XMPP.createClient({
jid: 'echobot@example.com',
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();
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Portions of StanzaJS are derived from prior works. See NOTICE file for details.
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Modern XMPP in the browser, with a JSON API
We found that stanza demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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