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There are a few ways of doing this: ``` # Fetch the prebuilt release Element package from the element-web GitHub releases page. The version # fetched will be the same as the local element-desktop package. # We're explicitly asking for no config, so the packaged Element will have no config.json. yarn run fetch --noverify --cfgdir "" ``` ...or if you'd like to use GPG to verify the downloaded package: ``` # Fetch the Element public key from the element.io web server over a secure connection and import # it into your local GPG keychain (you'll need GPG installed). You only need to to do this # once. yarn run fetch --importkey # Fetch the package and verify the signature yarn run fetch --cfgdir "" ``` ...or either of the above, but fetching a specific version of Element: ``` # Fetch the prebuilt release Element package from the element-web GitHub releases page. The version # fetched will be the same as the local element-desktop package. yarn run fetch --noverify --cfgdir "" v1.5.6 ``` If you only want to run the app locally and don't need to build packages, you can provide the `webapp` directory directly: ``` # Assuming you've checked out and built a copy of element-web in ../element-web ln -s ../element-web/webapp ./ ``` [TODO: add support for fetching develop builds, arbitrary URLs and arbitrary paths] # Building ## Native Build TODO: List native pre-requisites Optionally, [build the native modules](https://github.com/vector-im/element-desktop/blob/develop/docs/native-node-modules.md), which include support for searching in encrypted rooms and secure storage. Skipping this step is fine, you just won't have those features. Then, run ``` yarn run build ``` This will do a couple of things: - Run the `setversion` script to set the local package version to match whatever version of Element you installed above. - Run electron-builder to build a package. The package built will match the operating system you're running the build process on. ## Docker Alternatively, you can also build using docker, which will always produce the linux package: ``` # Run this once to make the docker image yarn run docker:setup yarn run docker:install # if you want to build the native modules (this will take a while) yarn run docker:build:native yarn run docker:build ``` After running, the packages should be in `dist/`. # Starting If you'd just like to run the electron app locally for development: ``` yarn start ``` # Config If you'd like the packaged Element to have a configuration file, you can create a config directory and place `config.json` in there, then specify this directory with the `--cfgdir` option to `yarn run fetch`, eg: ``` mkdir myconfig cp /path/to/my/config.json myconfig/ yarn run fetch --cfgdir myconfig ``` The config dir for the official Element app is in `element.io`. If you use this, your app will auto-update itself using builds from element.io. # Profiles To run multiple instances of the desktop app for different accounts, you can launch the executable with the `--profile` argument followed by a unique identifier, e.g `element-desktop --profile Work` for it to run a separate profile and not interfere with the default one. Alternatively, a custom location for the profile data can be specified using the `--profile-dir` flag followed by the desired path. # User-specified config.json - `%APPDATA%\$NAME\config.json` on Windows - `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/$NAME/config.json` or `~/.config/$NAME/config.json` on Linux - `~/Library/Application Support/$NAME/config.json` on macOS In the paths above, `$NAME` is typically `Element`, unless you use `--profile $PROFILE` in which case it becomes `Element-$PROFILE`, or it is using one of the above created by a pre-1.7 install, in which case it will be `Riot` or `Riot-$PROFILE`. You may also specify a different path entirely for the `config.json` file by providing the `--config $YOUR_CONFIG_JSON_FILE` to the process, or via the `ELEMENT_DESKTOP_CONFIG_JSON` environment variable. # Translations To add a new translation, head to the [translating doc](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/translating.md). For a developer guide, see the [translating dev doc](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/translating-dev.md). # Report bugs & give feedback If you run into any bugs or have feedback you'd like to share, please let us know on GitHub. To help avoid duplicate issues, please [view existing issues](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc) first (and add a +1) or [create a new issue](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/new/choose) if you can't find it. Please note that this issue tracker is associated with the [element-web](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web) repo, but is also applied to the code in this repo as well. ## Copyright & License Copyright (c) 2016-2017 OpenMarket Ltd Copyright (c) 2017 Vector Creations Ltd Copyright (c) 2017-2025 New Vector Ltd This software is multi licensed by New Vector Ltd (Element). It can be used either: (1) for free under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License (as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version); OR (2) for free 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); OR (3) under the terms of a paid-for Element Commercial License agreement between you and Element (the terms of which may vary depending on what you and Element have agreed to). Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the Licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the Licenses for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the Licenses.