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matrix-appservice

v2.0.0

Published

Matrix Application Service Framework

Downloads

16,214

Readme

matrix-appservice-node

This is a Matrix Application Service framework written in Node.js.

This can be used to quickly setup performant application services for almost anything you can think of in a web framework agnostic way.

If you are looking for a more fully-featured SDK for creating bridges, you may want to check out matrix-appservice-bridge instead.

Example

To create an app service registration file:

const { AppServiceRegistration } = require("matrix-appservice");

// creating registration files
const reg = new AppServiceRegistration();
reg.setAppServiceUrl("http://localhost:8010");
reg.setHomeserverToken(AppServiceRegistration.generateToken());
reg.setAppServiceToken(AppServiceRegistration.generateToken());
reg.setSenderLocalpart("example-appservice");
reg.addRegexPattern("users", "@.*", true);
reg.setProtocols(["exampleservice"]); // For 3PID lookups
reg.outputAsYaml("registration.yaml");

You only need to generate a registration once, provided the registration info does not change. Once you have generated a registration, you can run the app service like so:

import { AppService, AppserviceHttpError } from "matrix-appservice";
// listening
const as = new AppService({
  homeserverToken: "abcd653bac492087d3c87"
});
as.on("type:m.room.message", (event) => {
  // handle the incoming message
});
as.onUserQuery = function(userId, callback) {
  // handle the incoming user query then respond
  console.log("RECV %s", userId);

  /*
  // if this userId cannot be created, or if some error
  // conditions occur, throw AppserviceHttpError exception.
  // The underlying appservice code will send the HTTP status,
  // Matrix errorcode and error message back as a response.

  if (userCreationOrQueryFailed) {
    throw new AppserviceHttpError(
      {
        errcode: "M_FORBIDDEN",
        error: "User query or creation failed.",
      },
      403, // Forbidden, or an appropriate HTTP status
    )
  }
  */

  callback();
};
// can also do this as a promise
as.onAliasQuery = async function(alias) {
  console.log("RECV %s", alias);
};
as.listen(8010);

TLS Connections

If MATRIX_AS_TLS_KEY and MATRIX_AS_TLS_CERT environment variables are defined and point to valid tls key and cert files, the AS will listen using an HTTPS listener.

API Reference

A hosted API reference can be found on GitHub Pages.