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Poezio OMEMO plugin
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**This plugin will not work with Poezio 0.12.**
This is a `Poezio <https://poez.io>`_ plugin providing OMEMO support. It
distributed separately for licensing reasons.
This plugin is very much **alpha**. It handles encryption and decryption
of OMEMO messages, but doesn't display the encryption state of messages,
and neither does it have a way to do trust management. As this plugin is
still changing often, it is recommended that users follow experimental
(master) versions of this project and its dependencies.
License
-------
This plugin is licensed under GPLv3.
Note on the underlying OMEMO library
------------------------------------
As stated in `python-xeddsa's
README <https://github.com/Syndace/python-xeddsa/blob/136b9f12c8286b9463566308963e70f090b60e50/README.md>`_,
(dependency of python-omemo), this library has not undergone any
security audits. If you have the knowledge, any help is welcome.
Please take this into consideration when using this library.
Installation
------------
As this plugin is still changing often, it is recommended that users
follow experimental (main) versions of this project and its
dependencies.
- ArchLinux (AUR):
`poezio-omemo <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/poezio-omemo>`_, or
`poezio-omemo-git <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/poezio-omemo-git>`_
2023-03-10 15:24:41 +00:00
- Debian:
The author posed a `Request for packaging <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1007175>`_,
but so far, Debian has not packaged poezio-omemo yet.
Pip is disabled in Debian by default. Call `virtualenv your-name-for-your-poezio-env` and then
*source your-name-for-your-poezio-env* in order to be able to use pip.
- PIP: `poezio-omemo`
- Manual: `python3 setup.py install`
Common issues
-------------
This plugin is **NOT** to be placed in the Poezio plugin folder, doing
so may shadow the OMEMO library and render it inaccessible from Poezio.
This module declares itself via `pkg_resources` under the
`poezio_plugins` group.
Other possible issues when loading the plugin may be that the OMEMO
library is incorrectly setup.
In a Python interpreter::
>>> # Is the backend OMEMO library is reachable? (success: no error, no output)
>>> import omemo
>>> # Is poezio_omemo reachable? (success: no error, no output)
>>> import poezio_omemo
>>> # Is the module probably declared in plugin entries? (success: true)
>>> import pkg_resources
>>> 'omemo' in map(lambda e: e.name, pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('poezio_plugins'))
If this doesn't yield any error and Poezio still can't load the plugin,
try starting it with a debug file (`-d poezio.log`) and join our
`channel <xmpp:poezio@muc.poez.io?join>`_.
Use in poezio
-------------
Once installed (see the `Installation`_ section below), you can add
`omemo` in the `plugin_autoload` configuration. See the Poezio
`documentation
<https://doc.poez.io/plugins/index.html#plugin-autoload>`_ for more
information about autoloading plugins.
TODO
----
- UI, various commands and indicators that messages are encrypted or not.