This is a collaborative development area for ejabberd module developers and users.
To use an ejabberd module coming from this repository:
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You need to have ejabberd installed.
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If you have not already done it, run
ejabberdctl modules_update_specs
to retrieve the list of available modules. -
Run
ejabberdctl module_install <module>
to get the source code and to compile and install thebeam
file into ejabberd's module search path. This path is either~/.ejabberd-modules
or defined by theCONTRIB_MODULES_PATH
setting inejabberdctl.cfg
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Edit the configuration file provided in the
conf
directory of the installed module and update it to your needs. Then apply the changes to your main ejabberd configuration. In a future release, ejabberd will automatically add this file to its runtime configuration without changes. -
Run
ejabberdctl module_uninstall <module>
to remove a module from ejabberd.
The following organization has been set up for the development:
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Development and compilation of modules is done by ejabberd. You need ejabberd installed. Use
ejabberdctl module_check <module>
to ensure it compiles correctly before committing your work. The sources of your module must be located in$CONTRIB_MODULES_PATH/sources/<module>
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Compilation can by done manually (if you know what you are doing) so you don't need ejabberd running:
cd /path/of/module mkdir ebin /path/of/ejabberd's/erlc \ -o ebin \ -I include -I /path/of/ejabberd/lib/ejabberd-XX.YY/include \ -DLAGER -DNO_EXT_LIB \ src/*erl
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The module directory structure is usually the following:
README.txt
: Module description.COPYING
: License for the module.doc/
: Documentation directory.src/
: Erlang source directory.lib/
: Elixir source directory.priv/msgs/
: Directory with translation files (pot, po and msg).conf/<module>.yml
: Configuration for your module.<module>.spec
: Yaml description file for your module.
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Module developers should note in the
README.txt
file whether the module has requirements or known incompatibilities with other modules.