See it used at https://web.tinode.co/ and https://sandbox.tinode.co/ (full source).
Regularly released NPM packages are at https://www.npmjs.com/package/tinode-sdk
You may include the latest standalone minified SDK into your html file as
<script crossorigin="anonymous"
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tinode-sdk/umd/tinode.prod.js">
</script>
or while developing as
<script crossorigin="anonymous"
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tinode-sdk/umd/tinode.dev.js">
</script>
- Read client-side and server-side API documentation.
- For support, general questions, discussions post to https://groups.google.com/d/forum/tinode.
- For bugs and feature requests open an issue.
This SDK is intended to be used in a browser. To use tinode-sdk in Node JS environment (such as on a server), you have to polyfill network providers, for example with ws and xmlhttprequest or xhr.
Tinode.setNetworkProviders(require('ws'), require('xmlhttprequest'));
this.tinode = new Tinode(...);
or (before instantiating Tinode):
window.WebSocket = require('ws');
window.XMLHttpRequest = require('xmlhttprequest');
Keep in mind that the SDK also references URL.createObjectURL()
which is not currently polyfilled. It will throw an exception when the user attempts to download a file attachment. See discussion: tinode#28