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Send notifications via Matrix
ℹ️️ Info: This module can not be used on its own but requires the base installation. See main README for details.
Description
This module adds support for sending notifications via Matrix via client server api. A queue is used to make sure notifications are not lost on failure but sent later.
Requirements and installation
Just install the module:
$ScriptInstallUpdate mod/notification-matrix;
Also install a Matrix client on at least one of your mobile and/or desktop devices. Create and setup an account there, we will reference that as "general account" later.
Configuration
Edit global-config-overlay
, add MatrixHomeServer
, MatrixAccessToken
and
MatrixRoom
- see below on hints how to retrieve this information. Then
reload the configuration.
ℹ️ Info: Copy relevant configuration from
global-config
(the one without-overlay
) to your localglobal-config-overlay
and modify it to your specific needs.
The Matrix server is connected via encrypted https, and certificate verification is applied. So make sure you have the certificate chain for your server in device's certificate store.
ℹ️ Info: The matrix.org server uses a Cloudflare certificate. You can install that with:
$CertificateAvailable "Cloudflare Inc ECC CA-3"
From other device
If you have setup your Matrix notification account before just reuse that. Copy the relevant configuration to the device to be configured.
Setup new account
As there is no privilege separation you should create a dedicated account for use with these scripts, in addition to your general account. We will reference that as "notification account" in the following steps.
Authenticate
Matrix user accounts are identified by a unique user id in the form of
@localpart:domain
. Use that and your password to generate an access token
and write first part of the configuration:
$SetupMatrixAuthenticate "@example:matrix.org" "v3ry-s3cr3t";
Join Room
Every Matix chat is a room, so we have to create one. Do that with your general account, this makes sure your general account is the room owner. Then join the room and invite the notification account by its user id "@example:matrix.org". Look up the room id within the Matrix client, it should read like "!WUcxpSjKyxSGelouhA:matrix.org" (starting with an exclamation mark and ending with the domain).
Finally make the notification account join into the room by accepting the invite.
$SetupMatrixJoinRoom "!WUcxpSjKyxSGelouhA:matrix.org";
The settings have been appended to global-config-overlay
. You may want to
edit to move it to an appropriate place.
Usage and invocation
There's nothing special to do. Every script or function sending a notification will now send it to your Matrix account.
But of course you can use the function to send notifications directly. Give it a try:
$SendMatrix "Subject..." "Body...";
Alternatively this sends a notification with all available and configured methods:
$SendNotification "Subject..." "Body...";
To use the functions in your own scripts you have to declare them first. Place this before you call them:
:global SendMatrix;
:global SendNotification;
In case there is a situation when the queue needs to be purged there is a function available:
$PurgeMatrixQueue;