1.4 KiB
Matrix Bot
Uses matrix-nio
Requires libolm to be installed. in Debian this is done with apt install libolm-dev
Requiements
- Python 3.8
- libolm
Intallation
Create a virtualenv
mkdir MATRIX_BOT_DIR
virtualenv -p python3 venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install https://git.gaja-group.com/gaja-group/matrix-bot
Configuration
The configuration is stored in $HOME/.config/matrix-bot/
and resides in directories within that directory.
By default the configuration file will be loaded from the default
profile folder, this can be changed by running matrix-bot -b PROFILE_NAME COMMANDS...
Usage
Before you can send encrypted messages you must verify the bot with the matrix homeserver. To to login and do this use matrix-bot verify
cd MATRIX_BOT_DIR
source venv/bin/activate
matrix-bot verify
After that you can begin sending messages
cd MATRIX_BOT_DIR
source venv/bin/activate
matrix-bot send '!yourRoomId' "Message Content"
Or start the bot in daemon mode. In this mode the bot will listen for defined events (not implemented yet)
cd MATRIX_BOT_DIR
source venv/bin/activate
matrix-bot run
When the bot is running and the socket plugin is active you can send messages via the running bot.
cd MATRIX_BOT_DIR
source venv/bin/activate
matrix-bot client send '!yourRoomId' "Message Content"