This is an XMPP invitation landing page that client developers or XMPP server admins can host on their servers. It allows users to send XMPP invitations (contacts or chat rooms) to people who do not have an XMPP client yet. This is part of the Easy XMPP initiative to improve the "first contact" experience.
For the JID romeo@montague.lit, it will create the following page (live example):
Add Romeo to your contact list by clicking the following link:
If this link does not work, you need to install and configure an XMPP client, and visit this page again afterwards.
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The project's official hosted landing page is at xmpp.link.
- Romeo clicks on his XMPP client's "Create Invitation" button
- The XMPP client creates a link according to RFC 5122, e.g.,
xmpp:romeo@montague.lit?otr=23
- The client automatically transforms the link into a landing page link by removing
xmpp:
and adding the address as a URI fragment to the hosted landing page, e.g.,https://www.xmpp.example/i/#romeo@montague.lit?otr=23
- The XMPP client creates a link according to RFC 5122, e.g.,
- Romeo sends the resulting invitation link via email, text message, QR code, RFC 1149 or any other means to the user Juliet
- Juliet opens the link in a web browser and the displayed page contains an "Add" or "Join" button with the
xmpp:
URI- If Juliet has an XMPP client, it will handle the button click and open the "Add to roster" dialog
- If Juliet does not have an XMPP client, the link won't work. Juliet must install a client and return to the link later
- The (privacy-sensitive) JID and the parameters are put in the URI fragment which is not transmitted to the hosting server
- The fragment is parsed by the receiving client, this requires JavaScript
- I18N and client suggestions are performed dynamically
- MUCs get a special treatment in the UI to show they are a chat room and not a contact, based on the presence of
?join
in the address
The following steps are needed to get started:
- Create a copy of
config.js.dist
in the same directory, rename it toconfig.js
and adjust it to your needs - Open
index.html
in your web browser - Append
#
and the JID you want to create the invitation for to the URL
- I18N / Translation
- Drop-down / language list for manual override
- More languages
- Platform specific client recommendations:
- Option to switch platform dynamically
- "Edit" mode to manually create invitation links
This project was inspired by mod_invite and Conversations' contact sharing page.
This code is licensed under the MIT License.