# Element Call [![Chat](https://img.shields.io/matrix/webrtc:matrix.org)](https://matrix.to/#/#webrtc:matrix.org) [![Translate](https://translate.element.io/widgets/element-call/-/element-call/svg-badge.svg)](https://translate.element.io/engage/element-call/) Full mesh group calls powered by [Matrix](https://matrix.org), implementing [MatrixRTC](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/blob/matthew/group-voip/proposals/3401-group-voip.md). To try it out, visit our hosted version at [call.element.io](https://call.element.io). You can also find the latest development version continuously deployed to [element-call.netlify.app](https://element-call.netlify.app). ## Host it yourself Until prebuilt tarballs are available, you'll need to build Element Call from source. First, clone and install the package: ``` git clone https://github.com/vector-im/element-call.git cd element-call yarn cp .env.example .env ``` You can now edit the configuration in `.env` to your liking. The most important thing is to set `VITE_DEFAULT_HOMESERVER` to the homeserver that the app should use, such as `https://call.ems.host`. Next, build the project: ``` yarn build ``` If all went well, you can now find the build output under `dist` as a series of static files. These can be hosted using any web server of your choice. Because Element Call uses client-side routing, your server must be able to route any requests to non-existing paths back to `/index.html`. For example, in Nginx you can achieve this with the `try_files` directive: ``` server { ... location / { ... try_files $uri /$uri /index.html; } } ``` ## Development Element Call is built against the `robertlong/group-call` branch of [matrix-js-sdk](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk/pull/2553). To get started, clone, install, and link the package: ``` git clone https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk.git cd matrix-js-sdk git switch robertlong/group-call yarn yarn link ``` Next, we can set up this project: ``` git clone https://github.com/vector-im/element-call.git cd element-call yarn yarn link matrix-js-sdk cp .env.example .env ``` By default, the app expects you to have [Synapse](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/setup/installation.html) installed locally and running on port 8008. If you wish to use another homeserver, you can set it in your `.env` file. You're now ready to launch the development server: ``` yarn dev ``` ## Config Configuration options are documented in the `.env` file. ## Translation If you'd like to help translate Element Call, head over to [translate.element.io](https://translate.element.io/engage/element-call/). You're also encouraged to join the [Element Translators](https://matrix.to/#/#translators:element.io) space to discuss and coordinate translation efforts.