https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon
Mirror of Gerrit Jami Core Library and Daemon
https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon
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Mirror of Gerrit Jami Core Library and Daemon
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon
- Owner: savoirfairelinux
- License: gpl-3.0
- Created: 2015-11-05T19:22:49.000Z (over 9 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2025-04-10T20:40:56.000Z (2 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-04-10T20:47:59.383Z (2 months ago)
- Language: C++
- Homepage:
- Size: 191 MB
- Stars: 147
- Watchers: 24
- Forks: 49
- Open Issues: 3
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Changelog: ChangeLog
- Funding: .github/FUNDING.yml
- License: COPYING
- Authors: AUTHORS
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README
Introduction
----Jami is a Voice-over-IP software phone. We want it to be:
- user friendly (fast, sleek, easy to learn interface)
- professional grade (transfers, holds, optimal audio quality)
- compatible with Asterisk (using SIP account)
- decentralized call (P2P-DHT)
- customizableAs the SIP/audio daemon and the user interface are separate processes,
it is easy to provide different user interfaces. Jami comes with
various graphical user interfaces and even scripts to control the daemon from
the shell.Jami is currently used by the support team of Savoir-faire Linux Inc.
More information is available on the project homepage:
https://www.jami.net/This source tree contains the daemon application only that handles
the business logic of Jami. UIs are located in differents repositories. See
the Contributing section for more information.Short description of content of source tree
----- src/ is the core of libjami.
- bin/ contains application and binding main code.
- bin/dbus, the D-Bus XML interfaces, and C++ bindingsAbout Savoir-faire Linux Inc.
----Savoir-faire Linux Inc. is a consulting company based in Montreal,
Quebec. For more information, please check out our website:
https://www.savoirfairelinux.com/How to compile on Linux
----A) With CMake
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DJAMI_DBUS=On
make -j4
```This should build the 'contrib' dependencies, then the daemon
B) With Meson
1) Compile the dependencies first
```bash
cd contrib
mkdir native
cd native
../bootstrap
make
```2) Then the jamid application and/or libjami library
```bash
cd ../../
mkdir build
export PATH=$PATH:`pwd`/contrib/`cc -dumpmachine`/bin
meson -Dpkg_config_path=`pwd`/contrib/`cc -dumpmachine`/lib/pkgconfig -Ddefault_library=static -Dinterfaces=dbus build
cd build
ninja
ninja install
```C) With Autotools
1) Compile the dependencies first
```bash
cd contrib
mkdir native
cd native
../bootstrap
make
```2) Then the jamid application and/or libjami library
```bash
cd ../..
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make install
```How to compile the daemon for Android (on a Linux or macOS host)
----A) With CMake
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$ANDROID_NDK/build/cmake/android.toolchain.cmake -DANDROID_ABI=arm64-v8a -DANDROID_API=24 -DBUILD_EXTRA_TOOLS=On -DJAMI_JNI=On -DJAMI_JNI_PACKAGEDIR=java
make -j4
```Replace arm64-v8a with the desired target ABI.
See the README in jami-client-android for instructions to build the Jami client for Android.B) With Meson
1) Download and install Android NDK
2) Compile the dependencies```bash
export ANDROID_NDK=
export ANDROID_ABI=arm64-v8a
export ANDROID_API=24
export TOOLCHAIN=$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64
export TARGET=aarch64-linux-android
export CC=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$TARGET$ANDROID_API-clang
export CXX=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$TARGET$ANDROID_API-clang++
export AR=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$TARGET-ar
export LD=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$TARGET-ld
export RANLIB=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$TARGET-ranlib
export STRIP=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$TARGET-strip
export PATH=$PATH:$TOOLCHAIN/bin
cd contrib
mkdir native
cd native
../bootstrap --build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu --host=$TARGET$ANDROID_API
make
```3) Update directories in the file /cross-files/android_arm64_api29.txt
4) Compile the library libjami.so```bash
cd ../../
mkdir build
meson --cross-file `pwd`/cross-files/android_arm64_api29.txt build
cd build
ninja
ninja install
```Note: to build the tests add `-Dtests=true` ; or it can be enabled later with `meson --reconfigure -Dtests=true build`
How to compile on macOS
----These first steps are only necessary if you don't use a package manager.
```bash
cd extras/tools
./bootstrap
make
export PATH=$PATH:/location/of/daemon/extras/tools/build/bin
```Or, use your favorite package manager to install the necessary tools
(macports or brew):
`automake pkg-config libtool gettext yasm`How to compile on Windows
----First, obtain and install `pywinmake` which is used to build the dependencies.
```bash
git clone "https://review.jami.net/pywinmake"
cd pywinmake
python -m pip install .
```The rest of the build process uses CMake.
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build . --config Release
```# Compile the dependencies
```bash
cd contrib
mkdir native
cd native
../bootstrap
make -j
```# Then the daemon
```bash
cd ../../
./autogen.sh
./configure --without-dbus --prefix=
make
```If you want to link against libjamiclient and native client easiest way is to
add to ./configure: --prefix=Do a little dance!
How to compile in a Docker container
----docker build --tag jami-daemon .
# To build with custom build args
```bash
docker build --tag jami-daemon --build-arg cmake_args="-DJAMI_NODEJS=On" .
```Common Issues
----autopoint not found: When using Homebrew, autopoint is not found even when
gettext is installed, because symlinks are not created.
Run: 'brew link --force gettext' to fix it.Contributing to Jami
----Of course we love patches. And contributions. And spring rolls.
Development website / Bug Tracker:
- https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-projectRepositories are hosted on Gerrit, which we use for code review. It also
contains the client subprojects:
- https://review.jami.net/#/admin/projects/Do not hesitate to join us and post comments, suggestions, questions
and general feedback on the Jami mailing-list:
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/jamiCOPYRIGHT NOTICE
----Copyright (C) 2004-2025 Savoir-faire Linux Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see .