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Practical XMPP

You're reading from   Practical XMPP Unleash the power of XMPP in order to build exciting, realtime, federated applications based on open standards in a secure and highly scalable fashion

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785287985
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Steven Watkin Steven Watkin
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David Koelle David Koelle
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. An Introduction to XMPP and Installing Our First Server FREE CHAPTER 2. Diving into the Core XMPP Concepts 3. Building a One-on-One Chat Bot - The "Hello World" of XMPP 4. Talking XMPP in the Browser Using XMPP-FTW 5. Building a Multi-User Chat Application 6. Make Your Static Website Real-Time 7. Creating an XMPP Component 8. Building a Basic XMPP-Based Pong Game 9. Enhancing XMPPong with a Server Component and Custom Messages 10. Real-World Deployment and XMPP Extensions

Building our first XMPP component


As part of the node-xmpp suite of modules, there is a piece that allows the development of XMPP components, imaginatively named node-xmpp-component. We'll now use this to start building our first component.

The source code can be found on GitHub at https://github.com/node-xmpp/node-xmpp/tree/master/packages/node-xmpp-component, with usage examples found under the examples folder.

To get started, we'll create a new project folder and install the module from NPM:

cd ~
mkdir first-component
cd first-component
npm i node-xmpp-component

Creating a component and connecting it to the server

Now we will create a new component to extend the capabilities of our existing server. In the first-component folder, create a file named index.js.

To connect the component to the server, we need to provide the module with connection settings, including the JID, we wish to use and the shared secret. As we haven't set up DNS, we will also need to specify the host server.

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