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HttpUploadComponent
The HttpUploadComponent is a plugin extension to your XMPP server that allows users to upload files to a HTTP host and eventually share the link to those files.
It runs as a stand alone process on the same host as your XMPP server and connects to that server using the Jabber Component Protocol.
A detailed introduction into the necessity of such a component and the simple protocol can be found on the XMPP Standards email list.
Configuration
Configuration happens in config.yml
and is pretty straight forward.
jid
and secret
have to match the corresponding entries in your XMPP
server config (Refer to the documentation of your server).
whitelist
should contain a list of domains whos JIDs are allowed to
upload files. Remove the entry if you want to allow everyone (not really
recommended).
get_url
and put_url
are prefixes to the URLs. The put_url is
usually a combination of your hostname and the port (Port can be ommited if
HTTP default ports are being used) The GET URL can use a different host if you
want to serve files using a standard nginx or another HTTP server that might be
more suitable for serving files than a python script.
For security purposes you should put the python script behind an HTTPS proxy or
stunnel (remember to adapt the URLs). For quicker results you can also use the
built in TLS encryption by setting keyfile
and certfile
in the
config file.
For the configuration of the XMPP server side have a look into the contrib directory or check the server documentation.
Run
Running the component is as easy as invoking python server.py
Some (unoffical) init scripts can be found in the contrib directory. Feel free to write your own init scripts if necessary and contribute them back by creating a pull request.
Clients
Currently the only client with build in support is Conversations where it is being used to send files to Multi User Conferences and to multiple resources in 1 on 1 chats.