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# PlChat - A Pleroma Chat Client
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Pleroma chat client
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# Usage
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Run the binary or `python plchat.py`. Log in to your account on the fediverse and start chatting. If your server runs behind a reverse proxy, it will need to proxy websocket connections.
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## Installation
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Installation instructions for PlChat. If you are looking to package this program or build from source, skip to Building From Source or Packaging down below.
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### Windows
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Download and install [python 3.8.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/) from the website and the [k-lite codec pack](https://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm). The basic version with default options should work fine.
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Download the latest plchat_windows.zip from https://git.waldn.net/git/knotteye/plchat/releases extract the zip file and run plchat.exe
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### Linux
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A prepackaged deb file is provided in https://git.waldn.net/git/knotteye/plchat/releases
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If you package plchat for your distro, please let me know and I will add instructions here.
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### MacOS
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## Building From Source or Packaging
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PlChat comes with a Makefile for compiling to a binary, but it is of course possible to run the source directly with just `python plchat.py`. The easiest way to package PlChat is just to make sure the dependencies are installed and write a script that sets the appropriate pythonpath and runs plchat.py.
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Otherwise you can see below for instructions on building the binary.
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### Runtime Depencies
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You will need the following system libraries: Qt4 or 5 (maybe be optional, the pypi package includes a copy of required libraries in some cases), Secret Service (on linux or BSD), libmagic, and some codecs for qtmultimedia.
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The windows codecs can be found above, and on linux you will need gstreamer and some plugins. On gentoo, `sudo emerge media-plugins/gst-plugins-base media-plugins/gst-plugins-good media-plugins/gst-plugins-bad media-plugins/gst-plugins-ugly media-plugins/gst-plugins-neon media-plugins/gst-plugins-soup media-plugins/gst-plugins-libav` should do. Other distributions are on your own.
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And, obviously, a copy of python. Python3.5+ is the only thing I will support but other versions may work. End users will need the same version of python used to compile the binary. Other versions may work but this is what nuitka officially supports.
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### Building
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You will need the following packages from pypi: PyQt5, keyring, appdirs, python-magic, python-dateutil, and websockets.
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You will also need all runtime dependencies listed above, as well as nuitka3 and a C compiler compiler. Nuitka supports the following compilers:
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* gcc 5.1+ or g++ 4.4+
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* clang on macOS or BSD
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* MinGW64/Visual Studio 2019+/clang-cl on Windows
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Cross compilation is not supported so you will need to compile on the OS and architecture that you are targeting.
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Once everything is installed and in your path it should be a simple `make && sudo make install` to build everything. The resulting binary will have it's own copy of all the python build dependencies, which can then be uninstalled or ignored. You can also `make systemlibs` if you wish, and the resulting binary will rely on system packages for all python modules listed above as build depencies. Nuitka produces very large binaries. UPX works well if you want to reduce the size. |