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XMPP4R

A XMPP/Jabber library for ruby

Project Home

You can find info about the xmpp4r project and how to contribute at the project home page:

xmpp4r.github.io

If you need to ask questions, or want feedback on proposed changes please feel free to ask them on the github issues tracker.

github.com/xmpp4r/xmpp4r/issues

If you are having a problem and would like to report it please include a protocol dump which can be enabled in your code with:

Jabber::debug = true

Contributors

Present Maintainer

Harisankar P S (hsps@rubykitchen.org)

List of Contributors

github.com/xmpp4r/xmpp4r/contributors

Installation

There are a number of ways that you can install xmpp4r depending on your needs and the methods you prefer.

Install over the network using RubyGems

You can install the current release of the xmpp4r library via rubygems:

sudo gem install xmpp4r

The latest stable version is 0.5.6

Install from local source code (Developers Only)

If you have a local Git clone of the source repository or a tarball you can install xmpp4r using several methods. First you’ll need to get a local copy.

Clone the Git repository (recommended):

git clone git://github.com/xmpp4r/xmpp4r.git

OR download a snapshot of the latest source in .tar.gz format from:

http://github.com/xmpp4r/xmpp4r/tarball/master

Install : Using Rake

# Show all available rake tasks
cd xmpp4r/
rake -T

# Package up the gem file and install it
rake gem:install

Install : Using setup.rb

This will install a copy of the library in your Ruby path and does not require RubyGems to be installed.

cd xmpp4r/
./setup.rb

Contributing

  1. Fork it

  2. Create your feature branch (‘git checkout -b my-new-feature`)

  3. Commit your changes (‘git commit -am ’Add some feature’‘)

  4. Push to the branch (‘git push origin my-new-feature`)

  5. Create new Pull Request

License

XMPP4R is released under the Ruby license (see the LICENSE file), which is compatible with the GNU GPL (see the COPYING file) via an explicit dual-licensing clause.