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Vector/Web
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==========
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Vector is a Matrix web client built using the Matrix React SDK (https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk).
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Getting Started
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===============
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Vector is a modular webapp built with modern ES6 and requires and npm build system to build.
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Instructions for building are below, but building from source shouldn't be necessary
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for simple deployments.
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1. Download the latest version from https://vector.im/packages/
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1. Untar the tarball on your web server
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1. Move (or symlink) the vector-x.x.x directory to an appropriate name
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1. If desired, copy `config.sample.json` to `config.json` and edit it
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as desired. See below for details.
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1. Enter the URL into your browser and log into vector!
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Building From Source
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====================
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If you do wish to build vector from source:
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1. Install or update `node.js` so that your `npm` is at least at version `2.0.0`
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1. Clone the repo: `git clone https://github.com/vector-im/vector-web.git`
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1. Switch to the vector directory: `cd vector-web`
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1. Install the prerequisites: `npm install`
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1. If you are using the `develop` branch of vector, you will probably need to
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rebuild one of the dependencies, due to https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/3055:
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`(cd node_modules/matrix-react-sdk && npm install)`
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1. Configure the app by copying `config.sample.json` to `config.json` and modifying
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it (see below for details)
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1. `npm run package` to build a tarball to deploy. Untaring this file will give
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a version-specific directory containing all the files that need to go on your
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web server.
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Note that `npm run package` is not supported on Windows, so Windows users can run `npm
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run build`, which will build all the necessary files into the `vector`
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directory. The version of Vector will not appear in Settings without
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using the package script. You can then mount the vector directory on your
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webserver to actually serve up the app, which is entirely static content.
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config.json
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===========
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You can configure the app by copying `vector/config.sample.json` to
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`vector/config.json` and customising it:
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1. `default_hs_url` is the default home server url.
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1. `default_is_url` is the default identity server url (this is the server used
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for verifying third party identifiers like email addresses). If this is blank,
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registering with an email address or adding an email address to your account
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will not work.
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Development
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===========
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Before attempting to develop on Vector you **must** read the developer guide
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for `matrix-react-sdk` at https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk, which
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also defines the design, architecture and style for Vector too.
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The idea of Vector is to be a relatively lightweight "skin" of customisations on
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top of the underlying `matrix-react-sdk`. `matrix-react-sdk` provides both the
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higher and lower level React components useful for building Matrix communication
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apps using React.
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After creating a new component you must run `npm run reskindex` to regenerate
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the `component-index.js` for the app (used in future for skinning)
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**However, as of July 2016 this layering abstraction is broken due to rapid
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development on Vector forcing `matrix-react-sdk` to move fast at the expense of
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maintaining a clear abstraction between the two.** Hacking on Vector inevitably
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means hacking equally on `matrix-react-sdk`, and there are bits of
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`matrix-react-sdk` behaviour incorrectly residing in the `vector-web` project
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(e.g. matrix-react-sdk specific CSS), and a bunch of Vector specific behaviour
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in the `matrix-react-sdk` (grep for Vector). This separation problem will be
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solved asap once development on Vector (and thus matrix-react-sdk) has
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stabilised. Until then, the two projects should basically be considered as a
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single unit. In particular, `matrix-react-sdk` issues are currently filed
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against `vector-web` in github.
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<What code should go where?>
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Setting up a dev environment
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============================
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Much of the functionality in Vector is actually in the `matrix-react-sdk` and
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`matrix-js-sdk` modules. It is possible to set these up in a way that makes it
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easy to track the `develop` branches in git and to make local changes without
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having to manually rebuild each time.
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First clone and build `matrix-js-sdk`:
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1. `git clone git@github.com:matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk.git`
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1. `pushd matrix-js-sdk`
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1. `git checkout develop`
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1. `npm install`
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1. `npm install source-map-loader` # because webpack is made of fail (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/1472)
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1. `popd`
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Then similarly with `matrix-react-sdk`:
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1. `git clone git@github.com:matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk.git`
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1. `pushd matrix-react-sdk`
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1. `git checkout develop`
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1. `npm install`
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1. `rm -r node_modules/matrix-js-sdk; ln -s ../../matrix-js-sdk node_modules/`
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1. `popd`
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Finally, build and start vector itself:
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1. `git clone git@github.com:vector-im/vector-web.git`
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1. `cd vector-web`
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1. `git checkout develop`
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1. `npm install`
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1. `rm -r node_modules/matrix-js-sdk; ln -s ../../matrix-js-sdk node_modules/`
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1. `rm -r node_modules/matrix-react-sdk; ln -s ../../matrix-react-sdk node_modules/`
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1. `npm start`
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1. Wait a few seconds for the initial build to finish; you should see something like:
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```
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Hash: b0af76309dd56d7275c8
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Version: webpack 1.12.14
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Time: 14533ms
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Asset Size Chunks Chunk Names
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bundle.js 4.2 MB 0 [emitted] main
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bundle.css 91.5 kB 0 [emitted] main
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bundle.js.map 5.29 MB 0 [emitted] main
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bundle.css.map 116 kB 0 [emitted] main
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+ 1013 hidden modules
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```
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Remember, the command will not terminate since it runs the web server
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and rebuilds source files when they change. This development server also
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disables caching, so do NOT use it in production.
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1. Open http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser to see your newly built Vector.
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When you make changes to `matrix-react-sdk`, you will need to run `npm run
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build` in the relevant directory. You can do this automatically by instead
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running `npm start` in the directory, to start a development builder which
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will watch for changes to the files and rebuild automatically.
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If you add or remove any components from the Vector skin, you will need to rebuild
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the skin's index by running, `npm run reskindex`.
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Filing issues
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All issues for Vector-web and Matrix-react-sdk should be filed at
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https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/issues
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Triaging issues
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Issues will be triaged by the core team using the following primary set of tags:
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priority:
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P1: top priority; typically blocks releases.
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P2: one below that
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P3: non-urgent
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P4/P5: bluesky some day, who knows.
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bug or feature:
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bug severity:
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* cosmetic - feature works functionally but UI/UX is broken.
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* critical - whole app doesn't work
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* major - entire feature doesn't work
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* minor - partially broken feature (but still usable)
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* release blocker
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* ui/ux (think of this as cosmetic)
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* network (specific to network conditions)
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* platform (platform specific)
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Enabling encryption
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End-to-end encryption in Vector and Matrix is not yet considered ready for
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day-to-day use; it is experimental and should be considered only as a
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proof-of-concept. See https://matrix.org/jira/browse/SPEC-162 for an overview
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of the current progress.
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Vector is built with support for end-to-end encryption by default.
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To enable encryption for a room, type
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```
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/encrypt on
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```
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in the message bar in that room. Vector will then generate a set of keys, and
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encrypt all outgoing messages in that room. (Note that other people in that
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room will send messages in the clear unless they also `/encrypt on`.)
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Note that historical encrypted messages cannot currently be decoded - history
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is therefore lost when the page is reloaded.
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There is currently no visual indication of whether encryption is enabled for a
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room.
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