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* Solve the problem that the storage of multiple terminals in the online state is overwritten
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* Resolving code conflicts after project directory changes and Add subscribe and unsubscribe mongodb operations
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* fix-bug-755
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* Resolving code conflicts after project directory changes and Add subscribe and unsubscribe mongodb operations
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* Get user online status
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* Nginx reverse proxy and TLS configuration
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* Resolving code conflicts after project directory changes and Add subscribe and unsubscribe mongodb operations
* Organize and update module dependencies
* Get user online status
* Get user online status
* Get user online status
* Resolving code conflicts after project directory changes and Add subscribe and unsubscribe mongodb operations
* Organize and update module dependencies
* fix: implement of GetUsersOnlineStatus (#567)
* fix bug: obtain user online status err(#567)
* fix bug: obtain user online status err(#567)
* fix bug: obtain user online status err(#567)
* fix bug: obtain user online status err(#567)
* fix bug: obtain user online status err(#567)
* fix bug: obtain user online status err(#567)
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In addition to Slack, we also offer the following ways to get in touch:
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This issue is available for anyone to work on. **Make sure to reference this issue in your pull request.** :sparkles: Thank you for your contribution! :sparkles:
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@@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ So, you want to hack on Open-IM-Server? Yay!
First of all, thank you for considering contributing to our project! We appreciate your time and effort, and we value any contribution, whether it's reporting a bug, suggesting a new feature, or submitting a pull request.
This document provides guidelines and best practices to help you contribute effectively.
## 📇Topics
@@ -42,7 +46,7 @@ The [Makefile](./Makefile) is for every developer, even if you don't know how to
#### Code and doc contribution
Every action to make project Open-IM-Server better is encouraged. On GitHub, every improvement for Open-IM-Server could be via a [PR](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/pulls) (short for pull request).
Every action to make project Open-IM-Server better is encouraged. On GitHub, every improvement for Open-IM-Server could be via a [PR](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/pulls) (short for pull request).
+ If you find a typo, try to fix it!
+ If you find a bug, try to fix it!
@@ -57,18 +61,18 @@ Every action to make project Open-IM-Server better is encouraged. On GitHub, eve
#### Where should I start?
+ If you are new to the project, don't know how to contribute Open-IM-Server, please check out the [good first issue](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aopen+label%3A"good+first+issue"+sort%3Aupdated-desc) label.
+ You should be good at filtering the Open-IM-Server issue tags and finding the ones you like, such as [RFC](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) for big initiatives, features for [feature](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Afeature) proposals, and [bug](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Abug+) fixes.
+ If you are looking for something to work on, check out our [open issues](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc).
+ If you have an idea for a new feature, please [open an issue](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues/new/choose), and we can discuss it.
+ If you are new to the project, don't know how to contribute Open-IM-Server, please check out the [good first issue](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aopen+label%3A"good+first+issue"+sort%3Aupdated-desc) label.
+ You should be good at filtering the Open-IM-Server issue tags and finding the ones you like, such as [RFC](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) for big initiatives, features for [feature](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Afeature) proposals, and [bug](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Abug+) fixes.
+ If you are looking for something to work on, check out our [open issues](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc).
+ If you have an idea for a new feature, please [open an issue](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new/choose), and we can discuss it.
#### Design documents
For any substantial design, there should be a well-crafted design document. This document is not just a simple record, but also a detailed description and manifestation, which can help team members better understand the design thinking and grasp the design direction. In the process of writing the design document, we can choose to use tools such as `Google Docs` or `Notion`, and even mark RFC in [issues](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) or [discussions](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/discussions) for better collaboration. Of course, after completing the design document, we should also add it to our [Shared Drive](https://drive.google.com/drive/) and notify the appropriate working group to let everyone know of its existence. Only by doing so can we maximize the effectiveness of the design document and provide strong support for the smooth progress of the project.
For any substantial design, there should be a well-crafted design document. This document is not just a simple record, but also a detailed description and manifestation, which can help team members better understand the design thinking and grasp the design direction. In the process of writing the design document, we can choose to use tools such as `Google Docs` or `Notion`, and even mark RFC in [issues](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) or [discussions](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/discussions) for better collaboration. Of course, after completing the design document, we should also add it to our [Shared Drive](https://drive.google.com/drive/) and notify the appropriate working group to let everyone know of its existence. Only by doing so can we maximize the effectiveness of the design document and provide strong support for the smooth progress of the project.
Anybody can access the shared Drive for reading. To get access to comment. Once you've done that, head to the [shared Drive](https://drive.google.com/) and behold all the docs.
In addition to that, we'd love to invite you to [join our Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-1tmoj26uf-_FDy3dowVHBiGvLk9e5Xkg) where you can play with your imagination, tell us what you're working on, and get a quick response.
In addition to that, we'd love to invite you to [join our Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) where you can play with your imagination, tell us what you're working on, and get a quick response.
When documenting a new design, we recommend a 2-step approach:
@@ -77,7 +81,7 @@ When documenting a new design, we recommend a 2-step approach:
In order to contribute a feature to Open-IM-Server you'll need to go through the following steps:
+ Discuss your idea with the appropriate [working groups](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-1tmoj26uf-_FDy3dowVHBiGvLk9e5Xkg) on the working group's Slack channel.
+ Discuss your idea with the appropriate [working groups](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) on the working group's Slack channel.
+ Once there is general agreement that the feature is useful, create a GitHub issue to track the discussion. The issue should include information about the requirements and use cases that it is trying to address.
+ Include a discussion of the proposed design and technical details of the implementation in the issue.
@@ -91,10 +95,10 @@ To propose PR for the Open-IM-Server item, we assume you have registered a GitHu
2.**CLONE** your own repository to main locally. Use `git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/Open-IM-Server.git` to clone repository to your local machine. Then you can create new branches to finish the change you wish to make.
3.**Set Remote** upstream to be `https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server.git` using the following two commands:
3.**Set Remote** upstream to be `https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server.git` using the following two commands:
@@ -130,7 +134,7 @@ To propose PR for the Open-IM-Server item, we assume you have registered a GitHu
```bash
❯ git rebase upstream/main
❯ make link # golangci-lint run -c .golangci.yml
❯ make lint # golangci-lint run -c .golangci.yml
❯ git add -A # add changes to staging
❯ git commit -a -s -m "message for your changes" # -s adds a Signed-off-by trailer
```
@@ -170,7 +174,7 @@ To propose PR for the Open-IM-Server item, we assume you have registered a GitHu
# then create pull request, and merge
```
7. **Open a pull request** to `OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server:main`
7. **Open a pull request** to `openimsdk/open-im-server:main`
It is recommended to review your changes before filing a pull request. Check if your code doesn't conflict with the main branch and no redundant code is included.
@@ -186,7 +190,7 @@ Instead we encourage you to send us a private email to winxu81@gmail.com to repo
#### Reporting general issues
To be honest, we regard every user of Open-IM-Serveras a very kind contributor. After experiencing Open-IM-Server, you may have some feedback for the project. Then feel free to open an issue via [NEW ISSUE](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues/new/choose).
To be honest, we regard every user of Open-IM-Serveras a very kind contributor. After experiencing Open-IM-Server, you may have some feedback for the project. Then feel free to open an issue via [NEW ISSUE](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new/choose).
Since we collaborate project Open-IM-Server in a distributed way, we appreciate **WELL-WRITTEN**, **DETAILED**, **EXPLICIT** issue reports. To make the communication more efficient, we wish everyone could search if your issue is an existing one in the searching list. If you find it existing, please add your details in comments under the existing issue instead of opening a brand new one.
@@ -254,7 +258,7 @@ An example for this could be:
PR is the only way to make change to Open-IM-Server project files. To help reviewers better get your purpose, PR description could not be too detailed. We encourage contributors to follow the [PR template](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/.github/tree/main/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md) to finish the pull request.
You can find some very formal PR in [RFC](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) issues and learn about them.
You can find some very formal PR in [RFC](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) issues and learn about them.
**📖 Opening PRs:**
@@ -303,8 +307,8 @@ git() {
The documentation for Open-IM-Server includes:
+ [README.md](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/blob/main/README.md): This file includes the basic information and instructions for getting started with Open-IM-Server.
+ [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md): This file contains guidelines for contributing to Open-IM-Server's codebase, such as how to submit issues, pull requests, and code reviews.
+ [README.md](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/README.md): This file includes the basic information and instructions for getting started with Open-IM-Server.
+ [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md): This file contains guidelines for contributing to Open-IM-Server's codebase, such as how to submit issues, pull requests, and code reviews.
+ [Official Documentation](https://doc.rentsoft.cn/): This is the official documentation for Open-IM-Server, which includes comprehensive information on all of its features, configuration options, and troubleshooting tips.
Please obey the following rules to better format the docs, which would greatly improve the reading experience.
@@ -320,9 +324,9 @@ Please obey the following rules to better format the docs, which would greatly i
We choose GitHub as the primary place for Open-IM-Server to collaborate. So the latest updates of Open-IM-Server are always here. Although contributions via PR is an explicit way to help, we still call for any other ways.
+ reply to other's [issues](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc) if you could;
+ reply to other's [issues](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc) if you could;
+ help solve other user's problems;
+ help review other's [PR](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc) design;
+ help review other's [PR](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc) design;
+ discuss about Open-IM-Server to make things clearer;
@@ -360,11 +364,11 @@ Such a commit can get produced as follows:
We value close connections with our users, developers, and contributors here at Open-IM-Server. With a large community and maintainer team, we're always here to help and support you. Whether you're looking to join our community or have any questions or suggestions, we welcome you to get in touch with us.
Our most recommended way to get in touch is through [Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-1tmoj26uf-_FDy3dowVHBiGvLk9e5Xkg). Even if you're in China, Slack is usually not blocked by firewalls, making it an easy way to connect with us. Our Slack community is the ideal place to discuss and share ideas and suggestions with other users and developers of Open-IM-Server. You can ask technical questions, seek help, or share your experiences with other users of Open-IM-Server.
Our most recommended way to get in touch is through [Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q). Even if you're in China, Slack is usually not blocked by firewalls, making it an easy way to connect with us. Our Slack community is the ideal place to discuss and share ideas and suggestions with other users and developers of Open-IM-Server. You can ask technical questions, seek help, or share your experiences with other users of Open-IM-Server.
In addition to Slack, we also offer the following ways to get in touch:
+ <a href="https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-1tmoj26uf-_FDy3dowVHBiGvLk9e5Xkg" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/slack-%40OpenIMSDKCore-informational?logo=slack&style=flat-square"></a>: We also have Slack channels for you to communicate and discuss. To join, visit https://slack.com/ and join our [👀 Open-IM-Server slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-1tmoj26uf-_FDy3dowVHBiGvLk9e5Xkg) team channel.
+ <a href="https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/slack-%40OpenIMSDKCore-informational?logo=slack&style=flat-square"></a>: We also have Slack channels for you to communicate and discuss. To join, visit https://slack.com/ and join our [👀 Open-IM-Server slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) team channel.
+ <a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?fs=1&tf=cm&to=4closetool3@gmail.com" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/gmail-%40OOpenIMSDKCore?style=social&logo=gmail"></a>: Get in touch with us on [Gmail](winxu81@gmail.com). If you have any questions or issues that need resolving, or any suggestions and feedback for our open source projects, please feel free to contact us via email.
+ <a href="https://doc.rentsoft.cn/" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%E5%8D%9A%E5%AE%A2-%40OpenIMSDKCore-blue?style=social&logo=Octopus%20Deploy"></a>: Read our [blog](https://doc.rentsoft.cn/). Our blog is a great place to stay up-to-date with Open-IM-Server projects and trends. On the blog, we share our latest developments, tech trends, and other interesting information.
+ <a href="https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/OpenIM-Docs/blob/main/docs/images/WechatIMG20.jpeg" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%E5%BE%AE%E4%BF%A1-OpenIMSDKCore-brightgreen?logo=wechat&style=flat-square"></a>: Add [Wechat](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/OpenIM-Docs/blob/main/docs/images/WechatIMG20.jpeg) and indicate that you are a user or developer of Open-IM-Server. We will process your request as soon as possible.
Instant messaging server. Backend in pure Golang, wire transport protocol is JSON over websocket.
Everything is a message in Open-IM-Server, so you can extend custom messages easily, there is no need to modify the server code.
Using microservice architectures, Open-IM-Server can be deployed using clusters.
By deployment of the Open-IM-Server on the customer's server, developers can integrate instant messaging and real-time network capabilities into their own applications free of charge and quickly, and ensure the security and privacy of business data.
Open-IM-Server, meticulously developed in pure Golang, is a powerful instant messaging server. Its distinct communication method, employing pb+websocket, views every interaction as a message, streamlining customization without altering server code. Built on a microservice architecture, it offers deployment through clusters for outstanding performance and scalability.
## Features
Open-IM-Server is more than an instant messaging server; it's a powerful tool for incorporating real-time networking into your applications, positioning itself as your premier choice for integration! 🚀
- Everything in Free
- Scalable architecture
- Easy integration
- Good scalability
- High performance
- Lightweight
- Supports multiple protocols
Please be aware that Open-IM-Server does not function as a standalone product and does not offer built-in account registration or login services. To ease your implementation process, we've open-sourced the [chat repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/chat), which comprises these features. Deploying this chat business server in conjunction with Open-IM-Server expedites the setup of a comprehensive chat product. 👥
## Community
- Visit the Chinese official website here: [📚 Open-IM docs](https://www.openim.online/zh)
Further enhancing your experience, we also provide an SDK client, wherein most complex logics are implemented. The [SDK repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/openim-sdk-core) can be found at [this link](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/openim-sdk-core). The [chat repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/chat) is our business server while the 'core' represents the high-level encapsulation of the SDK, synergistically working together to deliver superior results. ✨
## Quick start
## :star2: Why OpenIM
### Installing Open-IM-Server
**🔍 Function screenshot display**
> Open-IM relies on five open source high-performance components: ETCD, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, and Kafka. Privatization deployment Before Open-IM-Server, please make sure that the above five components have been installed. If your server does not have the above components, you must first install Missing components. If you have the above components, it is recommended to use them directly. If not, it is recommended to use Docker-compose, no To install dependencies, one-click deployment, faster and more convenient.
✅ Supports almost all types of messages, including text, images, emojis, voice, video, geographical location, files, quotes, business cards, system notifications, custom messages and more
3. Deploy
✅ Supports one-on-one and multi-person audio and video calls
1. Modify env
✅ Provides terminal support for multiple platforms such as iOS, Android, Flutter, uni-app, ReactNative, Electron, Web, H5
```
#cd Open-IM-server
USER=root
PASSWORD=openIM123 #Password with more than 8 digits, excluding special characters
ENDPOINT=http://127.0.0.1:10005 #Replace 127.0.0.1 with Internet IP
✅ Based on IM (Instant Messaging) with 100% reliable forced signaling capabilities, it paves the way for IM systems, deeply integrated with chat applications
#### Deploy using source code
✅ Supports hundreds of people in a single meeting, with subscription numbers reaching thousands, and server-side audio and video recording
1. Go 1.17 or above.
2. Clone
3.**One-on-one and Group Chats for Various Social Scenarios :busts_in_silhouette:**
✅ Message editing function broadens social scenarios, making instant communication more diverse and interesting
5.**Open Source :open_hands:**
✅ The code of OpenIM is open source, self-controlled data, aimed at building a globally leading [IM open source community](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK), including [client SDK](https://github.com/openimsdk/openim-sdk-core) and server
✅ Based on open source Server, many excellent open source projects have been developed, such as [OpenKF](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/OpenKF) (Open source AI customer service system)
6.**Easy to Expand :wrench:**
✅ The OpenIM server is implemented in Golang, introducing an innovative "everything is a message" communication model, simplifying the implementation of custom messages and extended features
7.**High Performance :racing_car:**
✅ OpenIM supports a hierarchical governance architecture in the cluster, tested by a large number of users, and abstracts the storage model of online messages, offline messages, and historical messages
8.**Full Platform Support :tv:**
✅ Supports native iOS, Android; cross-platform Flutter, uni-app, ReactNative; major web front-end frameworks such as React, Vue; applets; and PC platforms supported by Electron
✅ Supports multi-architecture mirroring, our Docker images are hosted not only on GitHub but also on Alibaba Cloud and Docker Hub supporting multiple architectures. Visit [our GitHub packages](https://github.com/orgs/OpenIMSDK/packages?repo_name=Open-IM-Server) and read our [version management document](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/conversions/version.md) for more information.
11.**A large ecosystem of open source communities 🤲**
✅ We have tens of thousands of users and many solutions to problems.
✅ We have a large open source community called [OpenIMSDK](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK) that runs the core modules, we have an open source community called [openim-sigs](https://github.com/openim-sigs) to explore more IM-based infrastructure products.
## :rocket: Quick Start
You can quickly learn OpenIM engineering solutions, all it takes is one simple command:
```bash
$ make demo
```
1. Set executable permissions
🤲 In order to facilitate the user experience, we have provided a variety of deployment solutions, you can choose your own deployment method according to the list below:
```shell
cd ../../scripts/
chmod +x *.sh
> [ !TIP ] Due to some issues with the release-v3.3 deployment, linux deployment requires the root user to deploy the entire deployment
<details> <summary>Deploying with Docker Compose</summary>
It is recommended to use Docker Compose for deployment, which can easily and quickly deploy the entire OpenIM service on a single node
We have our own version management policy, if you are interested in our version management, I recommend reading [📚 OpenIM Version](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/conversions/version.md), We recommend using stable versions such as `v3.3.0` and `v3.2.0` whenever possible. `v3.1.1-alpha.3` as well as `v3.3.0-beta.0` and `v3.2.0-rc.0` are pre-release or beta versions and are not recommended.
### CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS
Set `OPENIM_VERSION` environment variables for the latest `OPENIM_VERSION` number, or replace the `OPENIM_VERSION` for you to install the OpenIM-Server `OPENIM_VERSION`:
> Open-IM configuration is divided into basic component configuration and business internal service configuration. Developers need to fill in the address of each component as the address of their server component when using the product, and ensure that the internal service port of the business is not occupied
Deploy basic components at the click of a command:
- ETCD
- Etcd is used for the discovery and registration of rpc services, etcd Schema is the prefix of the registered name, it is recommended to modify it to your company name, etcd address (ip+port) supports clustered deployment, you can fill in multiple ETCD addresses separated by commas, and also only one etcd address.
- MySQL
- mysql is used for full storage of messages and user relationships. Cluster deployment is not supported for the time being. Modify addresses and users, passwords, and database names.
- Mongo
- Mongo is used for offline storage of messages. The default storage is 7 days. Cluster deployment is temporarily not supported. Just modify the address and database name.
- Redis
- Redis is currently mainly used for message serial number storage and user token information storage. Cluster deployment is temporarily not supported. Just modify the corresponding redis address and password.
- Kafka
- Kafka is used as a message transfer storage queue to support cluster deployment, just modify the corresponding address
$ make init && docker compose up -d && make start && make check
```
#### Internal Service Configuration Instructions
- credential&&push
- The Open-IM needs to use the three-party offline push function. Currently, Tencent's three-party push is used. It supports IOS, Android and OSX push. This information is some registration information pushed by Tencent. Developers need to go to Tencent Cloud Mobile Push to register the corresponding information. If you do not fill in the corresponding information, you cannot use the offline message push function
- api&&rpcport&&longconnsvr&&rpcregistername
- The api port is the http interface, longconnsvr is the websocket listening port, and rpcport is the internal service startup port. Both support cluster deployment. Make sure that these ports are not used. If you want to open multiple services for a single service, fill in multiple ports separated by commas. rpcregistername is the service name registered by each service to the registry etcd, no need to modify
- log&&modulename
- The log configuration includes the storage path of the log file, and the log is sent to elasticsearch for log viewing. Currently, the log is not supported to be sent to elasticsearch. The configuration does not need to be modified for the time being. The modulename is used to split the log according to the name of the service module. The default configuration is fine.
- multiloginpolicy&&tokenpolicy
- Open-IM supports multi-terminal login. Currently, there are three multi-terminal login policies. The PC terminal and the mobile terminal are online at the same time by default. When multiple policies are configured to be true, the first policy with true is used by default, and the token policy is the generated token policy. , The developer can customize the expiration time of the token
### scripts DESCRIPTION
> Open-IM scripts provides service compilation, start, and stop scripts. There are four Open-IM scripts start modules, one is the http+rpc service start module, the second is the websocket service start module, then the msg_transfer module, and the last is the push module
- path_info.sh&&style_info.sh&&functions.sh
- Contains the path information of each module, including the path where the source code is located, the name of the service startup, the shell print font style, and some functions for processing shell strings
- build_all_service.sh
- Compile the module, compile all the source code of Open-IM into a binary file and put it into the bin directory
The [community repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/community) hosts all information about building Kubernetes from source, how to contribute code and documentation, who to contact about what, etc.
> `make help` to help you see the instructions supported by OpenIM.
## Contributing
You can use the `make help-all` see OpenIM in action.
Contributions to this project are welcome! Please see [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for details.
</details>
## Community Meetings
We want anyone to get involved in our community, we offer gifts and rewards, and we welcome you to join us every Thursday night.
We take notes of each [biweekly meeting](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues/381) in [GitHub discussions](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/discussions/categories/meeting), and our minutes are written in [Google Docs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nx8MDpuG74NASx081JcCpxPgDITNTpIIos0DS6Vr9GU/edit?usp=sharing).
Read: Configuration center document:https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/contrib/environment.md
</details>
## Who are using Open-IM-Server
The [user case studies](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/community/blob/main/ADOPTERS.md) page includes the user list of the project. You can leave a [📝comment](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/Open-IM-Server/issues/379) to let us know your use case.
<details> <summary>Deployed with kubernetes</summary>
| TCP:10001 | ws protocol, message port such as message sending, pushing etc, used for client SDK | Port release or nginx reverse proxy, and firewall off |
| TCP:10002 | api port, such as user, friend, group, message interfaces. | Port release or nginx reverse proxy, and firewall off |
| TCP:10005 | Required when choosing minio storage (openIM uses minio storage by default) | Port release or nginx reverse proxy, and firewall off |
| TCP:10008 | Business system, such as registration, login etc | Port release or nginx reverse proxy, and firewall off |
| TCP:10009 | Management backend, such as statistics, banning etc | Port release or nginx reverse proxy, and firewall off |
</details>
## :link: Relationship Between APP and OpenIM
OpenIM isn't just an open-source instant messaging component, it's an integral part of your application ecosystem. Check out this diagram to understand how AppServer, AppClient, Open-IM-Server, and Open-IM-SDK interact.
OpenIM Our goal is to build a top-level open source community. We have a set of standards, in the [Community repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/community).
If you'd like to contribute to this Open-IM-Server repository, please read our [contributor documentation](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
Before you start, please make sure your changes are in demand. The best for that is to create a [new discussion](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/discussions/new/choose) OR [Slack Communication](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q), or if you find an issue, [report it](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new/choose) first.
We want anyone to get involved in our community and contributing code, we offer gifts and rewards, and we welcome you to join us every Thursday night.
Our conference is in the [OpenIM Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) 🎯, then you can search the Open-IM-Server pipeline to join
We take notes of each [biweekly meeting](https://github.com/orgs/OpenIMSDK/discussions/categories/meeting) in [GitHub discussions](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/discussions/categories/meeting), Our historical meeting notes, as well as replays of the meetings are available at [Google Docs :bookmark_tabs:](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nx8MDpuG74NASx081JcCpxPgDITNTpIIos0DS6Vr9GU/edit?usp=sharing).
## :eyes: Who are using OpenIM
Check out our [user case studies](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/community/blob/main/ADOPTERS.md) page for a list of the project users. Don't hesitate to leave a [📝comment](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/379) and share your use case.
## :page_facing_up: License
OpenIM is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See [LICENSE](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/tree/main/LICENSE) for the full license text.
The OpenIM logo, including its variations and animated versions, displayed in this repository [OpenIM](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server) under the [assets/logo](./assets/logo) and [assets/logo-gif](assets/logo-gif) directories, are protected by copyright laws.
Building OpenIM is easy if you take advantage of the containerized build environment. This document will help guide you through understanding this build process.
## Requirements
1. Docker, using one of the following configurations:
* **macOS** Install Docker for Mac. See installation instructions [here](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/).
**Note**: You will want to set the Docker VM to have at least 4GB of initial memory or building will likely fail.
* **Linux with local Docker** Install Docker according to the [instructions](https://docs.docker.com/installation/#installation) for your OS.
* **Windows with Docker Desktop WSL2 backend** Install Docker according to the [instructions](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/wsl-tech-preview/). Be sure to store your sources in the local Linux file system, not the Windows remote mount at `/mnt/c`.
**Note**: You will need to check if Docker CLI plugin buildx is properly installed (`docker-buildx` file should be present in `~/.docker/cli-plugins`). You can install buildx according to the [instructions](https://github.com/docker/buildx/blob/master/README.md#installing).
You must install and configure Google Cloud SDK if you want to upload your release to Google Cloud Storage and may safely omit this otherwise.
## Actions
About [Images packages](https://github.com/orgs/OpenIMSDK/packages?repo_name=Open-IM-Server)
All files in the `build/images` directory are not templated and are instead rendered by Github Actions, which is an automated process.
Trigger condition:
1. create a new tag with the format `vX.Y.Z` (e.g. `v1.0.0`)
2. push the tag to the remote repository
3. wait for the build to finish
4. download the artifacts from the release page
## Make images
**help info:**
```bash
$ make image.help
```
**build images:**
```bash
$ make image
```
## Overview
While it is possible to build OpenIM using a local golang installation, we have a build process that runs in a Docker container. This simplifies initial set up and provides for a very consistent build and test environment.
## Basic Flow
The scripts directly under [`build/`](.) are used to build and test. They will ensure that the `kube-build` Docker image is built (based on [`build/build-image/Dockerfile`](build-image/Dockerfile) and after base image's `KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_CROSS_TAG` from Dockerfile is replaced with one of those actual tags of the base image, like `v1.13.9-2`) and then execute the appropriate command in that container. These scripts will both ensure that the right data is cached from run to run for incremental builds and will copy the results back out of the container. You can specify a different registry/name and version for `kube-cross` by setting `KUBE_CROSS_IMAGE` and `KUBE_CROSS_VERSION`, see [`common.sh`](common.sh) for more details.
The `kube-build` container image is built by first creating a "context" directory in `_output/images/build-image`. It is done there instead of at the root of the OpenIM repo to minimize the amount of data we need to package up when building the image.
There are 3 different containers instances that are run from this image. The first is a "data" container to store all data that needs to persist across to support incremental builds. Next there is an "rsync" container that is used to transfer data in and out to the data container. Lastly there is a "build" container that is used for actually doing build actions. The data container persists across runs while the rsync and build containers are deleted after each use.
`rsync` is used transparently behind the scenes to efficiently move data in and out of the container. This will use an ephemeral port picked by Docker. You can modify this by setting the `KUBE_RSYNC_PORT` env variable.
All Docker names are suffixed with a hash derived from the file path (to allow concurrent usage on things like CI machines) and a version number. When the version number changes all state is cleared and clean build is started. This allows the build infrastructure to be changed and signal to CI systems that old artifacts need to be deleted.
## Build artifacts
The build system output all its products to a top level directory in the source repository named `_output`.
These include the binary compiled packages (e.g. kubectl, kube-scheduler etc.) and archived Docker images.
If you intend to run a component with a docker image you will need to import it from this directory with
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