Integrating Video Conferencing with Jitsi
BlueMind can be connected to a Jitsi server so that users can easily create videoconferences and link them to their calendar meetings.
Installing and configuring Jitsi
Installing the Jitsi packages
To make the new features available to users, install the plugin by installing the following packages on the server and restarting BlueMind:
- Debian/Ubuntu
- RedHat/CentOS
aptitude install bm-plugin-core-videoconferencing-jitsi bm-plugin-admin-console-videoconferencing-jitsi
bmctl restart
yum install bm-plugin-core-videoconferencing-jitsi bm-plugin-admin-console-videoconferencing-jitsi
bmctl restart
Configuring the Jitsi server
To enable videoconferencing for users in a domain, enter the required information and configure the invitation template for the associated resource.
To do this, go to the administration console, navigate to System Management > Managed Domains > select the desired domain > Videoconferencing tab:

-
Enter the general server information here:
- Server URL: The URL for accessing the Jitsi API
-
Fill in the invitation pattern to add a message accompanying the link to the videoconference
-
Select the desired language from the drop-down list
ℹ️ Multilingual
Language settings are saved, so you can switch between them without having to save after each change.
To remove a language, clear the content field (select the text and delete it).When creating an event, the content will be added to the invitation based on the organizer's language.
-
Remplir le contenu :

Le patron peut contenir des variables, qui sont remplacées automatiquement dans le texte par le système :${NomRessource}: the name of the resource as defined in the directory${Organizer}: the name of the person creating the event in the Calendar${URL}: the conference access URL${siteURL}: Application-specific URL
Lorsqu'un utilisateur ajoute une visioconférence à son événement, le texte définit par le patron est automatiquement ajouté dans l'événement et dans l'e-mail d'invitation envoyé aux participants :

-
-
Click Save
⇒ A resource named "Jitsi" is automatically created and added to the directory.
Users can now use it to create and add video conferences to their events.
Disconnecting the Jitsi server
To disassociate a server Jitsi from the domain:
- go to System management > Supervised domains > choose the desired domain > Videoconferencing tab
- click the "Delete the Jitsi configuration" button
- validate the confirmation request
There's no need to click on the "Save" button at the bottom of the page, as your request is effective as soon as you've confirmed it.
⇒ The associated resource is automatically deleted and the shares are cleared; it no longer appears in the entity management interface, and users can no longer reserve it.
Accessing the videoconference
Giving users rights
You can access the new feature using the "Jitsi" resource created during server configuration:

This resource is managed just like any other; it is through the sharing settings that you can grant booking permissions and, consequently, generate videoconference links. Therefore, you must grant a reservation right (a "can book this resource" sharing right or higher) to the desired users or groups so that they can create video conferences for their events.
By default, the resource is shared with a simple reservation permission; all users can join a videoconference.
As a resource, it can be assigned working hours or a reservation policy. However, as the link generated is unique, this will not affect the availability of the videoconference itself: the link will still be active and available outside these times.
Using the resource
As soon as users have reservation rights for the resource (see previous paragraph), a button is available in the event creation interface:

For further information, see: