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Vector/Web
Vector is a Matrix web client built using the Matrix React SDK (https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk).
Getting Started
Vector is a modular webapp built with modern ES6 and requires and npm build system to build. Instructions for building are below, but building from source shouldn't be necessary for simple deployments.
- Download the latest version from https://vector.im/packages/
- Untar the tarball on your web server
- Move (or symlink) the vector-x.x.x directory to an appropriate name
- If desired, copy
config.sample.json
toconfig.json
and edit it as desired. See below for details. - Enter the URL into your browser and log into vector!
Building From Source
If you do wish to build vector from source:
- Install or update
node.js
so that yournpm
is at least at version2.0.0
- Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/vector-im/vector-web.git
- Switch to the vector directory:
cd vector-web
- Install the prerequisites:
npm install
- If you are using the
develop
branch of vector, you will probably need to rebuild one of the dependencies, due to https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/3055:(cd node_modules/matrix-react-sdk && npm install)
- Configure the app by copying
config.sample.json
toconfig.json
and modifying it (see below for details) npm run package
to build a tarball to deploy. Untaring this file will give a version-specific directory containing all the files that need to go on your web server.
Note that npm run package
is not supported on Windows, so Windows users can run npm run build
, which will build all the necessary files into the vector
directory. The version of Vector will not appear in Settings without
using the package script. You can then mount the vector directory on your
webserver to actually serve up the app, which is entirely static content.
config.json
You can configure the app by copying vector/config.sample.json
to
vector/config.json
and customising it:
default_hs_url
is the default home server url.default_is_url
is the default identity server url (this is the server used for verifying third party identifiers like email addresses). If this is blank, registering with an email address or adding an email address to your account will not work.
Development
Much of the functionality in Vector is actually in the matrix-react-sdk
and
matrix-js-sdk
modules. It is possible to set these up in a way that makes it
easy to track the develop
branches in git and to make local changes without
having to manually rebuild each time.
[Be aware that there may be problems with this process under npm version 3.]
First clone and build matrix-js-sdk
:
git clone git@github.com:matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk.git
pushd matrix-js-sdk
git checkout develop
npm install
npm install source-map-loader
# because webpack is made of fail (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/1472)popd
Then similarly with matrix-react-sdk
:
git clone git@github.com:matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk.git
pushd matrix-react-sdk
git checkout develop
npm install
rm -r node_modules/matrix-js-sdk; ln -s ../../matrix-js-sdk node_modules/
popd
Finally, build and start vector itself:
-
git clone git@github.com:vector-im/vector-web.git
-
cd vector-web
-
git checkout develop
-
npm install
-
rm -r node_modules/matrix-js-sdk; ln -s ../../matrix-js-sdk node_modules/
-
rm -r node_modules/matrix-react-sdk; ln -s ../../matrix-react-sdk node_modules/
-
npm start
-
Wait a few seconds for the initial build to finish; you should see something like:
Hash: b0af76309dd56d7275c8 Version: webpack 1.12.14 Time: 14533ms Asset Size Chunks Chunk Names bundle.js 4.2 MB 0 [emitted] main bundle.css 91.5 kB 0 [emitted] main bundle.js.map 5.29 MB 0 [emitted] main bundle.css.map 116 kB 0 [emitted] main + 1013 hidden modules
Remember, the command will not terminate since it runs the web server and rebuilds source files when they change. This development server also disables caching, so do NOT use it in production.
-
Open http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser to see your newly built Vector.
When you make changes to matrix-react-sdk
, you will need to run npm run build
in the relevant directory. You can do this automatically by instead
running npm start
in the directory, to start a development builder which
will watch for changes to the files and rebuild automatically.
If you add or remove any components from the Vector skin, you will need to rebuild
the skin's index by running, npm run reskindex
.
Enabling encryption
End-to-end encryption in Vector and Matrix is not yet considered ready for day-to-day use; it is experimental and should be considered only as a proof-of-concept. See https://matrix.org/jira/browse/SPEC-162 for an overview of the current progress.
To build a version of vector with support for end-to-end encryption, install
the olm module with npm i https://matrix.org/packages/npm/olm/olm-0.1.0.tgz
before running npm start
. The olm library will be detected and used if
available.
To enable encryption for a room, type
/encrypt on
in the message bar in that room. Vector will then generate a set of keys, and
encrypt all outgoing messages in that room. (Note that other people in that
room will send messages in the clear unless they also /encrypt on
.)
Note that historical encrypted messages cannot currently be decoded - history is therefore lost when the page is reloaded.
There is currently no visual indication of whether encryption is enabled for a room, or whether a particular message was encrypted.