Kaiwa is not maintained anymore. See active forks here: https://github.com/digicoop/kaiwa/network
Kaiwa is an open source web client for XMPP.
Kaiwa is a fork of Otalk, a prototype application created by &yet (https://github.com/otalk for more code).
git clone https://github.com/digicoop/kaiwa.git
cd kaiwa
Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install uuid-dev
CentOS
sudo yum install libuuid-devel libicu-devel
Then
npm install
cp dev_config.example.json dev_config.json
node server
You will need an XMPP server to use Kaiwa. We provide one at Kaiwa server.
Note: If you're running your own XMPP server, and aren't using something like HAProxy to terminate SSL, then you might get errors in certain browsers trying to establish a WebSocket connection because the XMPP server is requesting an optional client certificate which makes the browser terminate the socket. To resolve that, visit the XMPP over Websocket URL directly (eg, example.com:5281/xmpp-websocket for Prosody) so that a client cert choice can be made. After that, the Kaiwa client should connect fine.
Kaiwa comes with support for:
Using Message Archive Management (MAM, XEP-0313), your conversations can be archived by your server and pulled down by the Kaiwa client on demand.
Ever used multiple IM clients at once, or swapped clients, and end up with disjointed conversations? Using Message Carbons (XEP-0280) all of your active conversations will be synced to your Kaiwa client (and vice versa if you other clients support carbons too).
Sometimes you just lose your Internet connection, but with Stream Mangagement XEP-0198 your current session can be instantly resumed and caught up once you regain connection. Your messages will show as gray until they've been confirmed as received by your server.
Made a typo in a message? Using Message Correction XEP-0308 you can just double tap the up arrow to edit and send a corrected version. In other clients that support correction, your last message will be updated in place and marked as edited.
Working with someone in a different timezone? If the other person is using Kaiwa or another client that supports Entity Time (XEP-0202) you'll see a reminder that they're 9 hours away where it's 4am and they're not likely to respond.