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1= Skype plugin for BitlBee
2Miklos Vajna <vmiklos-at-vmiklos-dot-hu>
3
4== Status
5
6[quote, Wilmer van der Gaast (author of BitlBee)]
7____
8Okay, this exists now, with lots of thanks to vmiklos for his *excellent*
9work!!
10
11It's not in the main BitlBee and it'll never be for various reasons, but
12because it's a plugin that shouldn't be a problem.
13____
14
15One day I browsed the BitlBee bugtracker and found
16http://bugs.bitlbee.org/bitlbee/ticket/82[this] ticket. Then after a while I
17returned and saw that it was still open. So I wrote it.
18
19It's pretty stable (one day I wanted to restart it because of an upgrade
20and just noticed it was running for 2+ months without crashing), I use
21it for my daily work. Being a plug-in, no patching is required, you can
22just install it after installing BitlBee itself.
23
24NOTE: You will see that this implementation of the Skype plug-in still requires
25a Skype instance to be running. This is because I'm not motivated to reverse
26engineer Skype's
27http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype_Protocol#Obfuscation_Layer[obfuscation
28layer]. (Not mentioning that you should ask your lawyer about if it is legal or
29not..)
30
31== Requirements
32
33* Skype >= 1.4.0.99. The latest version I've tested is 2.1.0.81.
34* BitlBee >= 3.0. The latest version I've tested is @BITLBEE_VERSION@. Use
35  old versions (see the NEWS file about which one) if you have older BitlBee
36  installed.
37* Skype4Py >= 0.9.28.7. Previous versions won't work due to API changes.
38  The latest version I've tested is 1.0.32.0.
39
40* Python >= 2.5. Skype4Py does not work with 2.4.
41
42`bitlbee-skype` has been tested under Linux and Mac OS X. The plugin part has
43been tested under NetBSD and FreeBSD as well. Skype and Skype4py is available
44under Windows, too, so it probably works, but this has not been tested.
45
46== How to set it up
47
48Before you start. The setup is the following: BitlBee can't connect directly to
49Skype servers (the company's ones). It needs a running Skype client to do so.
50In fact BitlBee will connect to `skyped` (a tcp server, provided in this
51package) and `skyped` will connect to to your Skype client.
52
53The benefit of this architecture is that you can run Skype and `skyped`
54on a machine different to the one where you run BitlBee (it can be even
55a public server) and/or your IRC client.
56
57NOTE: The order is important. First `skyped` starts Skype. Then `skyped`
58connects to Skype, finally BitlBee can connect to `skyped`.
59
60=== Installing under Frugalware or Debian
61
62- Install the necessary packages:
63
64----
65# pacman-g2 -S bitlbee-skype
66----
67
68or
69
70----
71# apt-get install skyped bitlbee-plugin-skype
72----
73
74(the later from the unstable repo)
75
76and you don't have to compile anything manually.
77
78=== Installing under OS X
79
80- Install the necessary packages from ports:
81
82NOTE: You have to edit the Portfile manually to include the install-dev target,
83just append install-dev after install-etc.
84
85----
86# port -v install bitlbee
87----
88
89and you have to install `bitlbee-skype` and `skype4py` from
90source.
91
92=== Installing from source
93
94NOTE: bitlbee-skype by default builds and installs skyped and the
95plugin. In case you just want to install the plugin for a public server
96or you want to use skyped with a public server (like
97`bitlbee1.asnetinc.net`), you don't need both.
98
99- You need the latest stable BitlBee release (unless you want to use a
100  public server):
101
102----
103$ wget http://get.bitlbee.org/src/bitlbee-@BITLBEE_VERSION@.tar.gz
104$ tar xf bitlbee-@BITLBEE_VERSION@.tar.gz
105$ cd bitlbee-@BITLBEE_VERSION@
106----
107
108- Now compile and install it:
109
110----
111$ ./configure
112$ make
113# make install install-dev
114----
115
116- To install http://skype4py.sourceforge.net/[Skype4Py] from source
117  (unless you want to install the plugin for a public server):
118
119----
120$ tar -zxvf Skype4Py-x.x.x.x.tar.gz
121$ cd Skype4Py-x.x.x.x
122# python setup.py install
123----
124
125- Get the plugin code (in an empty dir, or whereever you want, it does
126  not matter):
127
128----
129$ wget http://vmiklos.hu/project/bitlbee-skype/bitlbee-skype-@VERSION@.tar.gz
130$ tar xf bitlbee-skype-@VERSION@.tar.gz
131$ cd bitlbee-skype-@VERSION@
132----
133
134- Compile and install it:
135
136----
137$ ./configure
138$ make
139# make install
140----
141
142This will install the plugin to where BitlBee expects them, which is
143`/usr/local/lib/bitlbee` if you installed BitlBee from source.
144
145=== Configuring
146
147- Set up `~/.skyped/skyped.conf`: Create the `~/.skyped` directory, copy
148  `skyped.conf` and `skyped.cnf` from
149  `/usr/local/etc/skyped/skyped.conf` to `~/.skyped`, adjust `username`
150  and `password`. The `username` should be your Skype login and the
151  `password` can be whatever you want, but you will have to specify that
152  one when adding the Skype account to BitlBee (see later).
153
154NOTE: Here, and later - `/usr/local/etc` can be different on your installation
155if you used the `--sysconfdir` switch when running bitlbee-skype's `configure`.
156
157- Generate the SSL pem files:
158
159----
160# cd ~/.skyped
161# openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -config skyped.cnf -out skyped.cert.pem \
162        -keyout skyped.key.pem
163----
164
165NOTE: Maybe you want to adjust the permissions in the `~/.skyped`
166dir. For example make it readable by just your user.
167
168- Start `skyped` (the tcp server):
169
170----
171$ skyped
172----
173
174- Start your `IRC` client, connect to BitlBee and add your account:
175
176----
177account add skype <user> <pass>
178account skype set server localhost
179----
180
181<user> should be your Skype account name, <pass> should be the one you declared
182in `skyped.conf`. If you want to run skyped on a remote machine, replace
183`localhost` with the name of the machine.
184
185If you are running skyped on a custom port:
186
187----
188account skype set port <port>
189----
190
191If you want to set your full name (optional):
192
193----
194account skype set display_name "John Smith"
195----
196
197If you want to see your skypeout contacts online as well (they are
198offline by default):
199
200----
201account skype set skypeout_offline false
202----
203
204== Setting up Skype in a VNC server (optional)
205
206Optionally, if you want to run Skype on a server, you might want to setup up
207a `VNC` server as well. I used `tightvnc` but probably other `VNC` servers will
208work, too.
209
210First run
211
212----
213$ vncpasswd ~/.vnc/passwd
214----
215
216and create a password. You will need it at least once.
217
218Now create `~/.vnc/xstartup` with the following contents:
219
220----
221#!/bin/sh
222
223blackbox
224----
225
226Adjust the permissions:
227
228----
229$ chmod +x ~/.vnc/xstartup
230----
231
232Then start the server:
233
234----
235$ vncserver
236----
237
238Then connect to it, start an `xterm`, set up Skype (username, password,
239enable X11 API and allow the `Skype4Py` client), quit from Skype, and
240start `skyped`. If you want to watch its traffic, enable debug messages
241and foreground mode:
242
243----
244$ skyped -n -d
245----
246
247== Features
248
249- Download nicks and away statuses from Skype
250
251- Noticing joins / parts while we're connected
252
253- Sending messages
254
255- Receiving messages
256
257- Receiving away status changes
258
259- `skyped` (the tcp daemon that is a gateway between Skype and tcp)
260
261- Error handling when `skyped` is not running and when it exits
262
263- Marking received messages as seen so that Skype won't say there are unread messages
264
265- Adding / removing contacts
266
267- Set away state when you do a `/away`.
268
269- When you `account off`, Skype will set status to `Offline`
270
271- When you `account on`, Skype will set status to `Online`
272
273- Detect when somebody wants to add you and ask for confirmation
274
275- Detect when somebody wants to transfer a file
276
277- Group chat support:
278
279  * Detect if we're invited
280
281  * Send / receive group chat messages
282
283  * Invite others (using `/invite <nick>`)
284
285  * Part from group chats
286
287  * Starting a group chat (using `/j #nick`)
288
289- Topic changes in group chats:
290
291  * Show the current topic (if any) on join
292
293  * Notice when someone changes the topic
294
295  * Support changing the topic using `/topic`
296
297- Viewing the profile using the `info` command.
298
299- Handling skype actions (when the `CHATMESSAGE` has `EMOTED` type)
300
301- Setting your display name using the `nick` command.
302
303- Running Skype on a machine different to BitlBee is possible, the
304  communication is encrypted.
305
306- Managing outgoing calls (with call duration at the end):
307
308  * `/ctcp nick call`
309  * `/ctcp nick hangup`
310
311- Managing outgoing SkypeOut or conference calls:
312
313  * `account skype set call +18005551234`
314  * `account skype set call nick1 nick2`
315  * `account skype set -del call`
316
317- Managing incoming calls via questions, just like when you add / remove
318  contacts.
319
320- Querying the current SkypeOut balance:
321
322  * `account skype set balance query`
323
324- For debug purposes, it's possible to send any command to `skyped`. To
325  achieve this, you need to:
326
327  * `account skype set skypeconsole true`
328
329  * then writing `skypeconsole: <command>` will work in the control
330    channel.
331
332  * `account skype set skypeconsole_receive true` will make the
333    `skypeconsole` account dump all the recieved raw traffic for you
334
335- If you want to automatically join bookmarked groupchats right after
336  you logged in, do:
337
338  * `account skype set auto_join true`
339
340- Edited messages are shown with the `EDIT:` prefix. If you don't like
341  this, you can set your own prefix using:
342
343  * `account skype set edit_prefix "updated message:"`
344
345- The `echo123` test account is hidden by default. If you want to see it:
346
347  * `account skype set test_join true`
348
349- Mood texts are not shown by default. If you want to see it:
350
351  * `account skype set show_moods true`
352
353== What needs to be done (aka. TODO)
354
355- Notice if foo invites bar. Currently you can see only that bar joined.
356
357- Public chats. See
358  link:https://developer.skype.com/jira/browse/SCL-381[this feature
359  request], this is because it is still not possible (under Linux) to
360  `join_chat` to a public chat..
361
362- Add yasrd (Yet Another Skype-Related Daemon) to allow using a public
363  server for users who are behind NAT.
364
365== I would like to have support for ...
366
367If something does not work and it's not in the TODO section, then please
368contact me! Please also try the link:HACKING[git version] before reporting a bug, your
369problem may be already fixed there.
370
371In fact, of course, I wrote this documentation after figured out how to do this
372setup, so maybe I left out some steps. If you needed 'any' additional tricks,
373then it would be nice to include them here.
374
375== Known bugs
376
377- File transfers are view-only from BitlBee. Quoting the
378  https://developer.skype.com/Docs/ApiDoc/FILETRANSFER_object[relevant
379  documentation]: 'File transfers cannot be initiated nor accepted via
380  API commands.' So it's not something I can add support for, sadly.
381
382== Screenshots
383
384You can reach some screenshots link:shot[here].
385
386== Additional resources
387
388You can reach the Changelog link:Changelog[here], and a gitweb interface
389http://vmiklos.hu/gitweb/?p=bitlbee-skype.git[here].
390
391The Skype API documentation is
392http://developer.skype.com/resources/public_api_ref.zip[here] if you're
393interested.
394
395
396== Testimonials
397
398----
39900:56 < scathe> I like your skype plugin :)
400----
401
402----
403It's really working great so far.
404
405Good Job and thank you!
406Sebastian
407----
408
409----
410Big respect for your work, i really appreciate it.
411
412Martin
413----
414
415----
416Thanks for bitlbee-skype. As a blind Linux user, I cannot use the
417skype GUI client because qt apps ar not accessible yet with the
418available screen readers. bitlbee-skype allows me to make use of skype
419without having to interact much with the GUI client, which helps me a
420lot.
421
422Lukas
423----
424
425----
42602:12 < newton> i must say, i love this little bee ;)
42702:15 < newton> tried it out today with the skype plugin, good work!
428----
429
430----
43118:10 < miCSu> it works fine
432----
433
434----
43513:56 < seo> i just want to thank you :)
43613:56 < seo> for bitlbee-skype
43713:57 < seo> it's working very well, so, again, thank you for your work, and for sharing it
438----
439
440----
44122:16 < ecraven> vmiklos: thanks a lot for the skype plugin for bitlbee!
442----
443
444----
445I'm blind and so I have to use a screen reader, in my case Gnome-Orca.
446But since Skype is written in QT, while Orca uses gtk+, I have no direct
447access to the Skype interface. That's why I desided to use Skyped and
448Erc.
449The text console is fully accessible.
450Thank you very much.
451
452Hermann
453----
454
455----
456i love that bitlbeeplugin. big thx for that.
457
458michael
459----
460
461----
46223:47 < krisfremen> thanks for creating this fabulous piece of software vmiklos :)
463----
464
465== Thanks
466
467to the following people:
468
469* Wilmer van der Gaast, for answering questions about the BitlBee plugin interface
470
471* Arkadiusz Wahlig, author of skype4py, for making suggestions to skyped
472
473* Gabor Adam Toth (tg), for noticing extra code is needed to handle multiline
474  messages
475
476* Cristobal Palmer (tarheelcoxn), for helping to testing the plugin in a
477  timezone different to mine
478
479* Risko Gergely, for his SkypeOut ideas
480
481* people on `#bitlbee` for feedback
482
483Back to my link:/projects[projects page].
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