Matrix chat server client for Node-RED
Currently we are in beta. We ask that you open any issues you have on our repository to help us reach a stable well tested version. Things may change & break before our first release so check changelog before updating.
If you need help with this feel free to join our public matrix room at #node-red-contrib-matrix-chat:skylar.tech
The following is supported from this package:
registration_shared_secret
(Admin Only)Therefore, you can easily build a bot, chat relay, or administrate your Matrix server from within Node-RED.
You can either install from within Node-RED by searching for node-red-contrib-matrix-chat
or run this from within your Node-RED directory:
npm install node-red-contrib-matrix-chat
We have examples! Check them out
You are not limited by just the nodes we have created. If you turn on global access when setting up your Matrix Client you can access the client directly from any function node to write your own logic.
View an example here
Currently, this module has no way of getting encryption keys from other devices on the same account. Therefore it is recommended you use the bot exclusively with Node-RED after it's creation. Failure to do so will lead to your bot being unable to receive messages from e2ee rooms it joined from another client. Shared secret registration makes this super easy since it returns a token and device ID.
This module stores a folder in your Node-RED directory called matrix-client-storage
and is it vital that you periodically back this up if you are using e2ee. This is where the client stores all the keys necessary to decrypt messages and if lost you will lose access to e2e rooms. If you move your client to another NR install make sure to migrate this folder as well (and do not let both the old and new client run at same time).
Want to contribute? Any help on getting the last pieces of e2ee figured out would be greatly appreciated :)
You will need a user to use this module. Luckily this module comes with a node that allows you to register users to a homeserver using the secret registration endpoint. This is perfect because it returns an access_token
as well as a device_id
which is exactly what we need.
Click here to see how to generate a user using secret registration
All contributions are welcome! If you do add a feature please do a pull request so that everyone benefits :)
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