#This is configuration for matterbridge. #WARNING: as this file contains credentials, be sure to set correct file permissions ################################################################### #IRC section ################################################################### #REQUIRED to start IRC section [irc] #You can configure multiple servers "[irc.name]" or "[irc.name2]" #In this example we use [irc.freenode] #REQUIRED [irc.freenode] #irc server to connect to. #REQUIRED Server="irc.freenode.net:6667" #Password for irc server (if necessary) #OPTIONAL (default "") Password="" #Enable to use TLS connection to your irc server. #OPTIONAL (default false) UseTLS=false #Enable SASL (PLAIN) authentication. (freenode requires this from eg AWS hosts) #It uses NickServNick and NickServPassword as login and password #OPTIONAL (default false) UseSASL=false #Enable to not verify the certificate on your irc server. i #e.g. when using selfsigned certificates #OPTIONAL (default false) SkipTLSVerify=true #If you know your charset, you can specify it manually. #Otherwise it tries to detect this automatically. Select one below # "iso-8859-2:1987", "iso-8859-9:1989", "866", "latin9", "iso-8859-10:1992", "iso-ir-109", "hebrew", # "cp932", "iso-8859-15", "cp437", "utf-16be", "iso-8859-3:1988", "windows-1251", "utf16", "latin6", # "latin3", "iso-8859-1:1987", "iso-8859-9", "utf-16le", "big5", "cp819", "asmo-708", "utf-8", # "ibm437", "iso-ir-157", "iso-ir-144", "latin4", "850", "iso-8859-5", "iso-8859-5:1988", "l3", # "windows-31j", "utf8", "iso-8859-3", "437", "greek", "iso-8859-8", "l6", "l9-iso-8859-15", # "iso-8859-2", "latin2", "iso-ir-100", "iso-8859-6", "arabic", "iso-ir-148", "us-ascii", "x-sjis", # "utf16be", "iso-8859-8:1988", "utf16le", "l4", "utf-16", "iso-ir-138", "iso-8859-7", "iso-8859-7:1987", # "windows-1252", "l2", "koi8-r", "iso8859-1", "latin1", "ecma-114", "iso-ir-110", "elot-928", # "iso-ir-126", "iso-8859-1", "iso-ir-127", "cp850", "cyrillic", "greek8", "windows-1250", "iso-latin-1", # "l5", "ibm866", "cp866", "ms-kanji", "ibm850", "ecma-118", "iso-ir-101", "ibm819", "l1", "iso-8859-6:1987", # "latin5", "ascii", "sjis", "iso-8859-10", "iso-8859-4", "iso-8859-4:1988", "shift-jis # The select charset will be converted to utf-8 when sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL (default "") Charset="" #Your nick on irc. #REQUIRED Nick="matterbot" #If you registered your bot with a service like Nickserv on freenode. #Also being used when UseSASL=true # #Note: if you want do to quakenet auth, set NickServNick="Q@CServe.quakenet.org" #OPTIONAL NickServNick="nickserv" NickServPassword="secret" #OPTIONAL only used for quakenet auth NickServUsername="username" #Flood control #Delay in milliseconds between each message send to the IRC server #OPTIONAL (default 1300) MessageDelay=1300 #Maximum amount of messages to hold in queue. If queue is full #messages will be dropped. # will be add to the message that fills the queue. #OPTIONAL (default 30) MessageQueue=30 #Maximum length of message sent to irc server. If it exceeds # will be add to the message. #OPTIONAL (default 400) MessageLength=400 #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #The string "{NOPINGNICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username, but with a ZWSP inside the nick, so the irc user with the same nick won't get pinged. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/175 for more information #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #XMPP section ################################################################### [xmpp] #You can configure multiple servers "[xmpp.name]" or "[xmpp.name2]" #In this example we use [xmpp.jabber] #REQUIRED [xmpp.jabber] #xmpp server to connect to. #REQUIRED Server="jabber.example.com:5222" #Jid #REQUIRED Jid="user@example.com" #Password #REQUIRED Password="yourpass" #MUC #REQUIRED Muc="conference.jabber.example.com" #Your nick in the rooms #REQUIRED Nick="xmppbot" #Enable to not verify the certificate on your xmpp server. #e.g. when using selfsigned certificates #OPTIONAL (default false) SkipTLSVerify=true #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #hipchat section ################################################################### #Go to https://www.hipchat.com/account/xmpp this will show you the necessary data #to fill in the section below [xmpp.hipchat] #xmpp server to connect to. #REQUIRED Server="chat.hipchat.com:5222" #Jabber ID #REQUIRED Jid="12345_12345@chat.hipchat.com" #Password (your hipchat password) #REQUIRED Password="yourpass" #Conference (MUC) domain #REQUIRED Muc="conf.hipchat.com" #Room nickname #REQUIRED Nick="yourlogin" #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}/{BRIDGE}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #mattermost section ################################################################### [mattermost] #You can configure multiple servers "[mattermost.name]" or "[mattermost.name2]" #In this example we use [mattermost.work] #REQUIRED [mattermost.work] #The mattermost hostname. (do not prefix it with http or https) #REQUIRED (when not using webhooks) Server="yourmattermostserver.domain" #Your team on mattermost. #REQUIRED (when not using webhooks) Team="yourteam" #login/pass of your bot. #Use a dedicated user for this and not your own! #REQUIRED (when not using webhooks) Login="yourlogin" Password="yourpass" #personal access token of the bot. #new feature since mattermost 4.1. See https://docs.mattermost.com/developer/personal-access-tokens.html #OPTIONAL (you can use token instead of login/password) #Token="abcdefghijklm" #Enable this to make a http connection (instead of https) to your mattermost. #OPTIONAL (default false) NoTLS=false #### Settings for webhook matterbridge. #NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE! #You don't need to configure this, if you have configured the settings #above. #Url is your incoming webhook url as specified in mattermost. #See account settings - integrations - incoming webhooks on mattermost. #If specified, messages will be sent to mattermost using this URL #OPTIONAL WebhookURL="https://yourdomain/hooks/yourhookkey" #Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from mattermost. #See account settings - integrations - outgoing webhooks on mattermost. #If specified, messages will be received from mattermost on this ip:port #(this will only work if WebhookURL above is also configured) #OPTIONAL WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999" #Icon that will be showed in mattermost. #This only works when WebhookURL is configured #OPTIONAL IconURL="http://youricon.png" #### End settings for webhook matterbridge. #Enable to not verify the certificate on your mattermost server. #e.g. when using selfsigned certificates #OPTIONAL (default false) SkipTLSVerify=true #how to format the list of IRC nicks when displayed in mattermost. #Possible options are "table" and "plain" #OPTIONAL (default plain) NickFormatter="plain" #How many nicks to list per row for formatters that support this. #OPTIONAL (default 4) NicksPerRow=4 #Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to mattermost with the sender's nick. #Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the #mattermost server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message #from bridge to Mattermost will by default be prefixed by "bridge-" + nick. You can, #however, modify how the messages appear, by setting (and modifying) RemoteNickFormat #OPTIONAL (default false) PrefixMessagesWithNick=false #Disable sending of edits to other bridges #OPTIONAL (default false) EditDisable=false #Message to be appended to every edited message #OPTIONAL (default empty) EditSuffix=" (edited)" #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #Gitter section #Best to make a dedicated gitter account for the bot. ################################################################### [gitter] #You can configure multiple servers "[gitter.name]" or "[gitter.name2]" #In this example we use [gitter.myproject] #REQUIRED [gitter.myproject] #Token to connect with Gitter API #You can get your token by going to https://developer.gitter.im/docs/welcome and SIGN IN #REQUIRED Token="Yourtokenhere" #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #slack section ################################################################### [slack] #You can configure multiple servers "[slack.name]" or "[slack.name2]" #In this example we use [slack.hobby] #REQUIRED [slack.hobby] #Token to connect with the Slack API #You'll have to use a test/api-token using a dedicated user and not a bot token. #See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/75 for more info. #Use https://api.slack.com/custom-integrations/legacy-tokens #REQUIRED (when not using webhooks) Token="yourslacktoken" #### Settings for webhook matterbridge. #NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE SLACK API #AND DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE! #Url is your incoming webhook url as specified in slack #See account settings - integrations - incoming webhooks on slack #OPTIONAL WebhookURL="https://hooks.slack.com/services/yourhook" #NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE SLACK API #AND DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE! #Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from slack #See account settings - integrations - outgoing webhooks on slack #webhooks #OPTIONAL WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999" #Icon that will be showed in slack #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL IconURL="https://robohash.org/{NICK}.png?size=48x48" #how to format the list of IRC nicks when displayed in slack #Possible options are "table" and "plain" #OPTIONAL (default plain) NickFormatter="plain" #How many nicks to list per row for formatters that support this. #OPTIONAL (default 4) NicksPerRow=4 #Disable sending of edits to other bridges #OPTIONAL (default false) EditDisable=true #Message to be appended to every edited message #OPTIONAL (default empty) EditSuffix=" (edited)" #Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to mattermost with RemoteNickFormat #Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the #slack server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message #from bridge to Slack will by default be prefixed by "bridge-" + nick. You can, #however, modify how the messages appear, by setting (and modifying) RemoteNickFormat #OPTIONAL (default false) PrefixMessagesWithNick=false #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #discord section ################################################################### [discord] #You can configure multiple servers "[discord.name]" or "[discord.name2]" #In this example we use [discord.game] #REQUIRED [discord.game] #Token to connect with Discord API #You can get your token by following the instructions on #https://github.com/reactiflux/discord-irc/wiki/Creating-a-discord-bot-&-getting-a-token #If you want roles/groups mentions to be shown with names instead of ID, you'll need to give your bot the "Manage Roles" permission. #REQUIRED Token="Yourtokenhere" #REQUIRED Server="yourservername" #Shows title, description and URL of embedded messages (sent by other bots) #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowEmbeds=false #Shows the username (minus the discriminator) instead of the server nickname #OPTIONAL (default false) UseUserName=false #Specify WebhookURL. If given, will relay messages using the Webhook, which gives a better look to messages. #This only works if you have one discord channel, if you have multiple discord channels you'll have to specify it in the gateway config #OPTIONAL (default empty) WebhookURL="Yourwebhooktokenhere" #Disable sending of edits to other bridges #OPTIONAL (default false) EditDisable=false #Message to be appended to every edited message #OPTIONAL (default empty) EditSuffix=" (edited)" #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #telegram section ################################################################### [telegram] #You can configure multiple servers "[telegram.name]" or "[telegram.name2]" #In this example we use [telegram.secure] #REQUIRED [telegram.secure] #Token to connect with telegram API #See https://core.telegram.org/bots#6-botfather and https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/telegram-bots-beginners-marco-frau #REQUIRED Token="Yourtokenhere" #OPTIONAL (default empty) #Only supported format is "HTML", messages will be sent in html parsemode. #See https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#html-style MessageFormat="" #If enabled use the "First Name" as username. If this is empty use the Username #If disabled use the "Username" as username. If this is empty use the First Name #If all names are empty, username will be "unknown" #OPTIONAL (default false) UseFirstName=false #WARNING! If enabled this will relay GIF/stickers/documents and other attachments as URLs #Those URLs will contain your bot-token. This may not be what you want. #For now there is no secure way to relay GIF/stickers/documents without seeing your token. #OPTIONAL (default false) UseInsecureURL=false #Disable sending of edits to other bridges #OPTIONAL (default false) EditDisable=false #Message to be appended to every edited message #OPTIONAL (default empty) EditSuffix=" (edited)" #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #rocketchat section ################################################################### [rocketchat] #You can configure multiple servers "[rocketchat.name]" or "[rocketchat.name2]" #In this example we use [rocketchat.work] #REQUIRED [rocketchat.rockme] #Url is your incoming webhook url as specified in rocketchat #Read #https://rocket.chat/docs/administrator-guides/integrations/#how-to-create-a-new-incoming-webhook #See administration - integrations - new integration - incoming webhook #REQUIRED WebhookURL="https://yourdomain/hooks/yourhookkey" #Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from rocketchat. #See administration - integrations - new integration - outgoing webhook #REQUIRED WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999" #Your nick/username as specified in your incoming webhook "Post as" setting #REQUIRED Nick="matterbot" #Enable this to make a http connection (instead of https) to your rocketchat #OPTIONAL (default false) NoTLS=false #Enable to not verify the certificate on your rocketchat server. #e.g. when using selfsigned certificates #OPTIONAL (default false) SkipTLSVerify=true #Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to rocketchat with the sender's nick. #Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the #rocketchat server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message #from bridge to rocketchat will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i #OPTIONAL (default false) PrefixMessagesWithNick=false #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #matrix section ################################################################### [matrix] #You can configure multiple servers "[matrix.name]" or "[matrix.name2]" #In this example we use [matrix.neo] #REQUIRED [matrix.neo] #Server is your homeserver (eg https://matrix.org) #REQUIRED Server="https://matrix.org" #login/pass of your bot. #Use a dedicated user for this and not your own! #Messages sent from this user will not be relayed to avoid loops. #REQUIRED Login="yourlogin" Password="yourpass" #Whether to send the homeserver suffix. eg ":matrix.org" in @username:matrix.org #to other bridges, or only send "username".(true only sends username) #OPTIONAL (default false) NoHomeServerSuffix=false #Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to matrix with the sender's nick. #Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the #matrix server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message #from bridge to matrix will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i #OPTIONAL (default false) PrefixMessagesWithNick=false #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #steam section ################################################################### [steam] #You can configure multiple servers "[steam.name]" or "[steam.name2]" #In this example we use [steam.gamechat] #REQUIRED [steam.gamechat] #login/pass of your bot. #Use a dedicated user for this and not your own account! #REQUIRED Login="yourlogin" Password="yourpass" #steamguard mail authcode (not the 2FA code) #OPTIONAL Authcode="ABCE12" #Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to matrix with the sender's nick. #Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the #matrix server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message #from bridge to matrix will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i #OPTIONAL (default false) PrefixMessagesWithNick=false #Nicks you want to ignore. #Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges. #OPTIONAL IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2" #Messages you want to ignore. #Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges #See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info #OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " #Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges #Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now #OPTIONAL (default false) ShowJoinPart=false ################################################################### #API ################################################################### [api] #You can configure multiple API hooks #In this example we use [api.local] #REQUIRED [api.local] #Address to listen on for API #REQUIRED BindAddress="127.0.0.1:4242" #Amount of messages to keep in memory Buffer=1000 #Bearer token used for authentication #curl -H "Authorization: Bearer token" http://localhost:4242/api/messages #OPTIONAL (no authorization if token is empty) Token="mytoken" #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="{NICK}" ################################################################### #General configuration ################################################################### # Settings here are defaults that each protocol can override [general] #RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge #The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username. #The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge #The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge #OPTIONAL (default empty) RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> " ################################################################### #Gateway configuration ################################################################### #You can specify multiple gateways using [[gateway]] #Each gateway has a [[gateway.in]] and a [[gateway.out]] #[[gateway.in]] specifies the account and channels we will receive messages from. #[[gateway.out]] specifies the account and channels we will send the messages #from [[gateway.in]] to. # #Most of the time [[gateway.in]] and [[gateway.out]] are the same if you #want bidirectional bridging. You can then use [[gateway.inout]] # [[gateway]] #REQUIRED and UNIQUE name="gateway1" #Enable enables this gateway ##OPTIONAL (default false) enable=true #[[gateway.in]] specifies the account and channels we will receive messages from. #The following example bridges between mattermost and irc [[gateway.in]] #account specified above #REQUIRED account="irc.freenode" #channel to connect on that account #How to specify them for the different bridges: # #irc - #channel (# is required) (this needs to be lowercase!) #mattermost - channel (the channel name as seen in the URL, not the displayname) #gitter - username/room #xmpp - channel #slack - channel (the channel name as seen in the URL, not the displayname) #discord - channel (without the #) # - ID:123456789 (where 123456789 is the channel ID) # (https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/57) #telegram - chatid (a large negative number, eg -123456789) # see (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/telegram-bots-beginners-marco-frau) #hipchat - id_channel (see https://www.hipchat.com/account/xmpp for the correct channel) #rocketchat - #channel (# is required (also needed for private channels!) #matrix - #channel:server (eg #yourchannel:matrix.org) # - encrypted rooms are not supported in matrix #steam - chatid (a large number). # The number in the URL when you click "enter chat room" in the browser # #REQUIRED channel="#testing" #OPTIONAL - only used for IRC protocol at the moment [gateway.in.options] #OPTIONAL - your irc channel key key="yourkey" #[[gateway.out]] specifies the account and channels we will sent messages to. [[gateway.out]] account="irc.freenode" channel="#testing" #OPTIONAL - only used for IRC protocol at the moment [gateway.out.options] #OPTIONAL - your irc channel key key="yourkey" #[[gateway.inout]] can be used when then channel will be used to receive from #and send messages to [[gateway.inout]] account="mattermost.work" channel="off-topic" #OPTIONAL - only used for IRC protocol at the moment [gateway.inout.options] #OPTIONAL - your irc channel key key="yourkey" [[gateway.inout]] account="discord.game" channel="mygreatgame" #OPTIONAL - webhookurl only works for discord (it needs a different URL for each cahnnel) [gateway.inout.options] webhookurl=""https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/123456789123456789/C9WPqExYWONPDZabcdef-def1434FGFjstasJX9pYht73y" #API example #[[gateway.inout]] #account="api.local" #channel="api" #To send data to the api: #curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"text":"test","username":"randomuser","gateway":"gateway1"}' http://localhost:4242/api/message #To read from the api: #curl http://localhost:4242/api/messages #If you want to do a 1:1 mapping between protocols where the channelnames are the same #e.g. slack and mattermost you can use the samechannelgateway configuration #the example configuration below send messages from channel testing on mattermost to #channel testing on slack and vice versa. (and for the channel testing2 and testing3) [[samechannelgateway]] name="samechannel1" enable = false accounts = [ "mattermost.work","slack.hobby" ] channels = [ "testing","testing2","testing3"]