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Webogram — Telegram Web App
Telegram offers great apps for mobile communication. It is based on the MTProto protocol and has an Open API. I personally like Telegram for its speed and cloud-support (that makes a web app possible, unlike in the case of WA and others).
MTProto data can be carried over HTTP (SSL is also supported), so this project is my take at creating one.
That said, I'm using this app myself and I'd like to share its sources, so anyone can contribute to the development. Any help is welcome!
Interface
Here are some screenshots of the interface:
Unsupported at the moment
- Secret chats
- Black list
- ...
Maintained locations
Description | URL | Type |
---|---|---|
Online Web-version (hosted on Telegram servers) | https://web.telegram.org/ | hosted |
Online Web-version (hosted on GitHub pages) | https://zhukov.github.io/webogram | hosted |
Chrome Web Store | https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/telegram/ clhhggbfdinjmjhajaheehoeibfljjno | packed |
Firefox & FirefoxOS Marketplace | https://marketplace.firefox.com/app/telegram | packed |
Hosted version: the app is downloaded via HTTPS as a usual website. Will be available offline due to application cache.
Packed version: the app is downloaded at once in a package via HTTPS. The package is updated less frequently than the Web-version.
All of the apps above are submitted and maintained by @zhukov, so feel free to use them and report bugs here. Please do not report bugs which reproduce only in different locations.
Technical details
The app is based on AngularJS JavaScript framework, written in pure JavaScript. jQuery is used for DOM manipulations, and Bootstrap is the CSS-framework.
Running locally
Project repository is based on angularjs-seed and includes gulp tasks, so it's easy to launch the app locally on your desktop. Install node.js and run following commands in the project directory
sudo npm install -g gulp
sudo npm install
This will install all the needed dependencies.
Running web-server
Just run gulp watch
task to start web server and livereload task.
Open page http://localhost:8000/app/index.html in your browser.
Running as Chrome Packaged App
To run this application in Google Chrome browser as a packaged app, open this URL in Chrome: chrome://extensions/
, then tick "Developer mode" and press "Load unpacked extension...". Select the downloaded app
folder and Webogram application should appear in the list.
Launch gulp watch
command to watch for file changes and automatically rebuild the app.
Running as Firefox OS App
To run this application in Firefox as a packaged app, open "Menu" -> "Developer" -> "WebIDE" (or use Shift + F8
shortcut). Choose "Open packaged app" from Project menu and select app
folder.
Launch gulp watch
command to watch for file changes and automatically rebuild the app.
Third party libraries
Besides frameworks mentioned above, other libraries are used for protocol and UI needs. Here is the short list:
Many thanks to all these libraries' authors and contributors. Detailed list with descriptions and licenses is available here.
Licensing
The source code is licensed under GPL v3. License is available here.