* Add joining with knock room creation flow. Also add `WaitForInviteView` after knocking. And appropriate error views when knock failed or gets rejected. Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * Refactor encryption information. We had lots of enums and booleans to describe the encryption situation. Now we only use the `EncryptionSystem` "enum" which contains the additional information like sharedKey. (and we don't use the isRoomE2EE function that is somewhat confusing since it checks `return widget === null && !room.getCanonicalAlias();` which is only indirectly related to e2ee) Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * Update recent list. - Don't use deprecated `groupCallEventHander` anymore (it used the old `m.call` state event.) - make the recent list reactive (getting removed from a call removes the item from the list) - support having rooms without shared secret but actual matrix encryption in the recent list - change the share link creation button so that we create a link with pwd for sharedKey rooms and with `perParticipantE2EE=true` for matrix encrypted rooms. Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * fix types Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * patch js-sdk for linter Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * ignore ts expect error Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * Fix error in widget mode. We cannot call client.getRoomSummary in widget mode. The code path needs to throw before reaching this call. (In general we should never call getRoomSummary if getRoom returns a room) Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * tempDemo Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * remove wait for invite view Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * yarn i18n Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * reset back mute participant count * add logic to show error view when getting removed * include reason whenever someone gets removed from a call. * fix activeRoom not beeing early enough * fix lints * add comment about encryption situation Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * Fix lockfile * Use (unmerged!) RoomSummary type from the js-sdk Temporarily change the js-sdk dependency to the PR branch that provides that type * review Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * review (remove participant count unknown) Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * remove error for unencrypted calls (allow intentional unencrypted calls) Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> * update js-sdk Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> --------- Signed-off-by: Timo K <toger5@hotmail.de> Co-authored-by: Andrew Ferrazzutti <andrewf@element.io>
Element Call
Group calls with WebRTC that leverage Matrix and an open-source WebRTC toolkit from LiveKit.
For prior version of the Element Call that relied solely on full-mesh logic, check full-mesh branch.
To try it out, visit our hosted version at call.element.io. You can also find the latest development version continuously deployed to call.element.dev.
Host it yourself
Until prebuilt tarballs are available, you'll need to build Element Call from source. First, clone and install the package:
git clone https://github.com/element-hq/element-call.git
cd element-call
yarn
yarn build
If all went well, you can now find the build output under dist as a series of static files. These can be hosted using any web server of your choice.
You may also wish to add a configuration file (Element Call uses the domain it's hosted on as a Homeserver URL by default,
but you can change this in the config file). This goes in public/config.json - you can use the sample as a starting point:
cp config/config.sample.json public/config.json
# edit public/config.json
Because Element Call uses client-side routing, your server must be able to route any requests to non-existing paths back to /index.html. For example, in Nginx you can achieve this with the try_files directive:
server {
...
location / {
...
try_files $uri /$uri /index.html;
}
}
By default, the app expects you to have a Matrix homeserver (such as Synapse) installed locally and running on port 8008. If you wish to use a homeserver on a different URL or one that is hosted on a different server, you can add a config file as above, and include the homeserver URL that you'd like to use.
Element Call requires a homeserver with registration enabled without any 3pid or token requirements, if you want it to be used by unregistered users. Furthermore, it is not recommended to use it with an existing homeserver where user accounts have joined normal rooms, as it may not be able to handle those yet and it may behave unreliably.
Therefore, to use a self-hosted homeserver, this is recommended to be a new server where any user account created has not joined any normal rooms anywhere in the Matrix federated network. The homeserver used can be setup to disable federation, so as to prevent spam registrations (if you keep registrations open) and to ensure Element Call continues to work in case any user decides to log in to their Element Call account using the standard Element app and joins normal rooms that Element Call cannot handle.
Configuration
There are currently two different config files. .env holds variables that are used at build time, while public/config.json holds variables that are used at runtime. Documentation and default values for public/config.json can be found in ConfigOptions.ts.
Translation
If you'd like to help translate Element Call, head over to Localazy. You're also encouraged to join the Element Translators space to discuss and coordinate translation efforts.
Development
Frontend
Element Call is built against matrix-js-sdk. To get started, clone, install, and link the package:
git clone https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk.git
cd matrix-js-sdk
yarn
yarn link
Next, we can set up this project:
git clone https://github.com/element-hq/element-call.git
cd element-call
yarn
yarn link matrix-js-sdk
You're now ready to launch the development server:
yarn dev
Backend
A docker compose file is provided to start a LiveKit server and auth service for development. These use a test 'secret' published in this repository, so this must be used only for local development and never be exposed to the public Internet.
To use it, add SFU parameter in your local config ./public/config.json:
"livekit": {
"livekit_service_url": "http://localhost:8881"
},
Run backend components:
yarn backend
Documentation
Usage and other technical details about the project can be found here:
