peertube-plugin-livechat/documentation/prosody.md

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# Prosody server controlled by Peertube
This is the recommended setup mode for this plugin.
Peertube will launch a [Prosody](https://prosody.im) process, with a custom configuration.
Prosody is a Free and Open Source XMPP/Jabber server software.
With this mode, the Peertube server will be able to communicate with the Prosody server, with following features:
- auto login: if a user is logged in on the Peertube instance, it will be automatically authenticated in the web chat
- access rights: Peertube instance's administrators and moderators will automatically be owner for all created chat rooms.
- access rights: the Peertube's user who has added the video will automatically be moderator on the chat room.
- moderation tools will be enabled
- it will not be possible to create a room that is not linked to a video
- chat room will automatically get some informations from the video (title, ...)
## Prerequisite
### For standard Peertube installations
You have to install [Prosody](https://prosody.im) on your server:
```bash
sudo apt-get install prosody
```
If you are not using prosody for anything else on your server, you can then disabled it:
```bash
sudo systemctl disable prosody && sudo systemctl stop prosody
```
And that's it!
The Prosody process launched by the plugin will listen on a specific port, and only on the localhost interface.
You don't to open any external port on your firewall.
The default local port will be 52800 and can be changed in the plugin settings.
### For Docker installations
In the docker-compose.yml file, replace the peertube service image
`image: chocobozzz/peertube:production-buster` by `image: johnxlivingston/peertubelivechat:production-buster`.
And that's it!
You can find the source for this Dockerfile [here](../docker/Dockerfile.buster).
## Settings
### Chat mode
Just select «Prosody server controlled by Peertube» as chat mode.
### Room type
You can choose here to have separate rooms for each video, or to group them by channel.
#### Prosody port
This is the port that the Prosody server will use. By default it is set to 52800. If you want to use another port, just change the value here.
### Chat behaviour
These settings are common with other chat modes.
Here is the documentation: [common settings](./common.md).
### Prosody advanced settings
#### Peertube url for API calls
In some rare cases, Prosody can't call Peertube's API from its public URI.
If you have such issues (see the diagnostic tool result), you can try to set the value
of this settings to `http://localhost:9000` or `http://127.0.0.1:9000`
(supposing your Peertube is listening on port `9000`, check this in your Peertube `config/production.yaml` file).
#### Log rooms content by default
If checked, room content will be archived on the server by default.
This means that users who join the chan will see messages send before then joined.
Please note that it is always possible to enable/disable the content archiving for a specific room,
by editing its properties.
#### Room logs expiration
You can set here the expiration delay for rooms archives.
See the online help for accepted values.
#### Enable client to server connections
This setting enable XMPP clients to connect to the builtin Prosody server.
For now, this option **only allows connections from localhost clients**.
As example, this option can allow an instance of Matterbridge (once it could use anonymous login) *on the same machine* to bridge your chat with another services like a Matrix room.
##### Prosody client to server port
The port that will be used by the c2s module of the builtin Prosody server.
XMPP clients shall use this port to connect.
Change it if this port is already in use on your server.
## Moderation
You can access rooms settings and moderation tools by opening the chat in a new window,
and using the dropdown menu at the top right.
You can list all existing chatrooms: in the plugin settings screen, there is a button «List rooms».
You can delete old rooms: join the room, and use the menu on the top to destroy the room.
## Notes
All instance moderators and admins will be owner for created chat rooms.
If the video is local (not from a remote Peertube), the video owner will be admin in the chat room.
You can use [ConverseJS moderation commands](https://conversejs.org/docs/html/features.html#moderating-chatrooms) to moderate the room.
When you open the chat room in full screen, there will also be a menu with dedicated commands on the top right.
## Advanced usages
### OBS Overlay using Matterbridge
Here is a tutorial to use Matterbridge with the plugin: <https://gitlab.com/refrac/obs-matterbridge-overlay/-/blob/master/documentation/peertube.md>