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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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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. 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. Start the development builder and a testing server: `npm start`
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1. Wait a few seconds for the initial build to finish (the command won't
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terminate: it's running a web server for you).
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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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1. Configure the app by modifying the `config.json` file (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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With `npm start`, any changes you make to the source files will cause a rebuild so
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your changes will show up when you refresh. This development server also disables
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caching, so do NOT use it in production.
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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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Configuring
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config.json
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===========
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Configure the app by modifying the `config.json` file:
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You can configure the app by modifying the `config.json` file:
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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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registering with an email address or adding an email address to your account
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will not work.
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You will need to re-run `npm run build` after editing `config.json`.
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Deployment
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==========
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On a Unix-based OS, run `npm run package` to build a tarball package. Untaring
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this file will give a version-specific directory containing all the files that
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need to go on your web server.
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The package script 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. Note that 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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Development
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===========
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For simple tweaks, you can work on any of the source files within Vector with
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the setup above, and your changes will cause an instant rebuild.
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However, much of the functionality in Vector is actually in the
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`matrix-react-sdk` and `matrix-js-sdk` modules. It is possible to set these up
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in a way that makes it easy to track the `develop` branches in git and to make
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local changes without having to manually rebuild each time.
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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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[Be aware that there may be problems with this process under npm version 3.]
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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.
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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-js-sdk` or `matrix-react-sdk`, you will need
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