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Reticulum WebChat
A simple web based LXMF client for Reticulum.
Features
- Supports sending to and receiving messages from Sideband and Nomadnet.
- Supports receiving images sent from Sideband.
- Supports receiving file attachments sent from Sideband.
How does it work?
- A python script (
web.py) runs a Reticulum instance and a WebSocket server. - The web page sends and receives lxmf packets encoded in json via the WebSocket.
- Web Browser -> WebSocket -> Python Reticulum -> (configured interfaces) -> (destination)
How to use it?
You will need to clone the repo, and run web.py.
git clone https://github.com/liamcottle/reticulum-webchat
cd reticulum-webchat
pip install -r requirements.txt
python web.py
NOTE: You should now be able to access the web interface at http://localhost:8000
Using an existing Reticulum Identity
By default, a random identity is generated every time you run the script.
This is handy for quickly testing out the web ui, however you may want to use an existing identity when chatting with others.
To generate a new identity, you can use the rnid utility provided by Reticulum.
rnid --generate ./new_identity
You can use then use following to run the web ui with your new identity file;
python web.py --identity-file ./new_identity
Alternatively, you can provide a base64 encoded private key, like so;
python web.py --identity-base64 "GCN6mMhVemdNIK/fw97C1zvU17qjQPFTXRBotVckeGmoOwQIF8VOjXwNNem3CUOJZCQQpJuc/4U94VSsC39Phw=="
NOTE: this is a randomly generated identity for example purposes. Do not use it, it has been leaked!
TODO
- allow passing in a custom Reticulum config file via cli args
- conversations/contacts list ui with unread indicators
- ui to configure custom name to send in announcement app data
- ui to view announcements, with names from app data
- support saving conversation history across page reloads
- send images from web ui
- send file attachments from web ui
- support for multiple (but separated) identities via the same websocket server
- possibly allow multiple identities to simultaneously send/receive in multiple browser tabs?