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Make Telegram bridge configuration playbook-managed

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# 2019-06-15
## (BC Break) Telegram bridge configuration is now entirely managed by the playbook
Until now, configuration files for the [Telegram bridge](docs/configuring-playbook-bridge-mautrix-telegram.md) were created by the playbook initially, but never modified later on.
From now on, the playbook will keep those configuration in sync for you.
This means that if you were making manual changes to the `/matrix/mautrix-telegram/config.yaml` or `/matrix/mautrix-telegram/registration.yaml` configuration files, those would be lost the next time you run the playbook.
The bridge now stores configuration in a subdirectory (`/matrix/mautrix-telegram/config`), so your old configuration remains in the base directory (`/matrix/mautrix-telegram`).
You need to migrate any manual changes over to the new `matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_extension_yaml` variable, so that the playbook would apply them for you.
Likewise, data is now also stored in a subdirectory (`/matrix/mautrix-telegram/data`). When you run the playbook with an existing database file (`/matrix/mautrix-telegram/mautrix-telegram.db`), the playbook will stop the bridge and relocate the database file to the `./data` directory. There's no data-loss involved. You'll need to restart the bridge manually though (`--tags=start`).
Also, we're now following the default configuration for the Telegram bridge, so some default configuration values are different:
- `edits_as_replies` (used to be `false`, now `true`) - previously replies were not sent over to Matrix at all; ow they are sent over as a reply to the original message
- `inline_images` (used to be `true`, now `false`) - this has to do with captioned images. Inline-image (included caption) are said to exhibit troubles on Riot iOS. When `false`, the caption arrives on the Matrix side as a separate message.
- `authless_portals` (used to be `false`, now `true`) - creating portals from the Telegram side is now possible
- `whitelist_group_admins` (used to be `false`, now `true`) - allows Telegram group admins to use the bot commands
# 2019-06-12
## Synapse v1.0

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# We don't enable bridges by default.
matrix_mautrix_telegram_enabled: false
matrix_mautrix_telegram_systemd_required_services_list: |
{{
['docker.service']
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(['matrix-synapse.service'] if matrix_synapse_enabled else [])
}}
matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_token: "{{ matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key | password_hash('sha512', 'telegram-appservice-token') | to_uuid }}"
matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_token: "{{ matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key | password_hash('sha512', 'telegram-homeserver-token') | to_uuid }}"
matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint: "/{{ matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key | password_hash('sha512', 'telegram') | to_uuid }}"
matrix_mautrix_telegram_container_http_host_bind_port: "{{ '' if matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled else '127.0.0.1:9006' }}"

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matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image_force_pull: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/mautrix-telegram"
matrix_mautrix_telegram_config_path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/config"
matrix_mautrix_telegram_data_path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/data"
# Get your own API keys at https://my.telegram.org/apps
matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_id: ''
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# List of systemd services that matrix-mautrix-telegram.service wants
matrix_mautrix_telegram_systemd_wanted_services_list: []
matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_token: ''
matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_token: ''
# Default mxisd configuration template which covers the generic use case.
# You can customize it by controlling the various variables inside it.
#
# For a more advanced customization, you can extend the default (see `matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_extension_yaml`)
# or completely replace this variable with your own template.
matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_yaml: |
#jinja2: lstrip_blocks: "True"
# Homeserver details
homeserver:
# The address that this appservice can use to connect to the homeserver.
address: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_address }}
# The domain of the homeserver (for MXIDs, etc).
domain: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}
# Whether or not to verify the SSL certificate of the homeserver.
# Only applies if address starts with https://
verify_ssl: true
# Application service host/registration related details
# Changing these values requires regeneration of the registration.
appservice:
# The address that the homeserver can use to connect to this appservice.
address: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_address }}
# The hostname and port where this appservice should listen.
hostname: 0.0.0.0
port: 8080
# The maximum body size of appservice API requests (from the homeserver) in mebibytes
# Usually 1 is enough, but on high-traffic bridges you might need to increase this to avoid 413s
max_body_size: 1
# The full URI to the database. SQLite and Postgres are fully supported.
# Other DBMSes supported by SQLAlchemy may or may not work.
# Format examples:
# SQLite: sqlite:///filename.db
# Postgres: postgres://username:password@hostname/dbname
database: sqlite:////data/mautrix-telegram.db
# Public part of web server for out-of-Matrix interaction with the bridge.
# Used for things like login if the user wants to make sure the 2FA password isn't stored in
# the HS database.
public:
# Whether or not the public-facing endpoints should be enabled.
enabled: true
# The prefix to use in the public-facing endpoints.
prefix: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint }}
# The base URL where the public-facing endpoints are available. The prefix is not added
# implicitly.
external: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_public_external }}
# Provisioning API part of the web server for automated portal creation and fetching information.
# Used by things like Dimension (https://dimension.t2bot.io/).
provisioning:
# Whether or not the provisioning API should be enabled.
enabled: false
# The prefix to use in the provisioning API endpoints.
prefix: /_matrix/provision/v1
# The shared secret to authorize users of the API.
# Set to "generate" to generate and save a new token.
shared_secret: generate
# The unique ID of this appservice.
id: telegram
# Username of the appservice bot.
bot_username: telegrambot
# Display name and avatar for bot. Set to "remove" to remove display name/avatar, leave empty
# to leave display name/avatar as-is.
bot_displayname: Telegram bridge bot
bot_avatar: mxc://maunium.net/tJCRmUyJDsgRNgqhOgoiHWbX
# Authentication tokens for AS <-> HS communication.
as_token: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_token }}"
hs_token: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_token }}"
# Bridge config
bridge:
# Localpart template of MXIDs for Telegram users.
# {userid} is replaced with the user ID of the Telegram user.
username_template: "telegram_{userid}"
# Localpart template of room aliases for Telegram portal rooms.
# {groupname} is replaced with the name part of the public channel/group invite link ( https://t.me/{} )
alias_template: "telegram_{groupname}"
# Displayname template for Telegram users.
# {displayname} is replaced with the display name of the Telegram user.
displayname_template: "{displayname} (Telegram)"
# Set the preferred order of user identifiers which to use in the Matrix puppet display name.
# In the (hopefully unlikely) scenario that none of the given keys are found, the numeric user
# ID is used.
#
# If the bridge is working properly, a phone number or an username should always be known, but
# the other one can very well be empty.
#
# Valid keys:
# "full name" (First and/or last name)
# "full name reversed" (Last and/or first name)
# "first name"
# "last name"
# "username"
# "phone number"
displayname_preference:
- full name
- username
- phone number
# Maximum number of members to sync per portal when starting up. Other members will be
# synced when they send messages. The maximum is 10000, after which the Telegram server
# will not send any more members.
# Defaults to no local limit (-> limited to 10000 by server)
max_initial_member_sync: -1
# Whether or not to sync the member list in channels.
# If no channel admins have logged into the bridge, the bridge won't be able to sync the member
# list regardless of this setting.
sync_channel_members: true
# Whether or not to skip deleted members when syncing members.
skip_deleted_members: true
# Whether or not to automatically synchronize contacts and chats of Matrix users logged into
# their Telegram account at startup.
startup_sync: true
# Number of most recently active dialogs to check when syncing chats.
# Dialogs include groups and private chats, but only groups are synced.
# Set to 0 to remove limit.
sync_dialog_limit: 30
# The maximum number of simultaneous Telegram deletions to handle.
# A large number of simultaneous redactions could put strain on your homeserver.
max_telegram_delete: 10
# Whether or not to automatically sync the Matrix room state (mostly unpuppeted displaynames)
# at startup and when creating a bridge.
sync_matrix_state: true
# Allow logging in within Matrix. If false, the only way to log in is using the out-of-Matrix
# login website (see appservice.public config section)
allow_matrix_login: true
# Whether or not to bridge plaintext highlights.
# Only enable this if your displayname_template has some static part that the bridge can use to
# reliably identify what is a plaintext highlight.
plaintext_highlights: false
# Show message editing as a reply to the original message.
# If this is false, message edits are not shown at all, as Matrix does not support editing yet.
edits_as_replies: true
# Highlight changed/added parts in edits. Requires lxml.
highlight_edits: false
# Whether or not to make portals of publicly joinable channels/supergroups publicly joinable on Matrix.
public_portals: true
# Whether or not to fetch and handle Telegram updates at startup from the time the bridge was down.
# Currently only works for private chats and normal groups.
catch_up: false
# Whether or not to use /sync to get presence, read receipts and typing notifications when using
# your own Matrix account as the Matrix puppet for your Telegram account.
sync_with_custom_puppets: true
# Set to false to disable link previews in messages sent to Telegram.
telegram_link_preview: true
# Use inline images instead of a separate message for the caption.
# N.B. Inline images are not supported on all clients (e.g. Riot iOS).
inline_images: false
# Maximum size of image in megabytes before sending to Telegram as a document.
image_as_file_size: 10
# Whether to bridge Telegram bot messages as m.notices or m.texts.
bot_messages_as_notices: true
bridge_notices:
# Whether or not Matrix bot messages (type m.notice) should be bridged.
default: false
# List of user IDs for whom the previous flag is flipped.
# e.g. if bridge_notices.default is false, notices from other users will not be bridged, but
# notices from users listed here will be bridged.
exceptions: []
# Some config options related to Telegram message deduplication.
# The default values are usually fine, but some debug messages/warnings might recommend you
# change these.
deduplication:
# Whether or not to check the database if the message about to be sent is a duplicate.
pre_db_check: false
# The number of latest events to keep when checking for duplicates.
# You might need to increase this on high-traffic bridge instances.
cache_queue_length: 20
# The formats to use when sending messages to Telegram via the relay bot.
#
# Telegram doesn't have built-in emotes, so the m.emote format is also used for non-relaybot users.
#
# Available variables:
# $sender_displayname - The display name of the sender (e.g. Example User)
# $sender_username - The username (Matrix ID localpart) of the sender (e.g. exampleuser)
# $sender_mxid - The Matrix ID of the sender (e.g. @exampleuser:example.com)
# $message - The message content as HTML
message_formats:
m.text: "<b>$sender_displayname</b>: $message"
m.emote: "* <b>$sender_displayname</b> $message"
m.file: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a file: $message"
m.image: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent an image: $message"
m.audio: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent an audio file: $message"
m.video: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a video: $message"
m.location: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a location: $message"
# The formats to use when sending state events to Telegram via the relay bot.
#
# Variables from `message_formats` that have the `sender_` prefix are available without the prefix.
# In name_change events, `$prev_displayname` is the previous displayname.
#
# Set format to an empty string to disable the messages for that event.
state_event_formats:
join: "<b>$displayname</b> joined the room."
leave: "<b>$displayname</b> left the room."
name_change: "<b>$prev_displayname</b> changed their name to <b>$displayname</b>"
# Filter rooms that can/can't be bridged. Can also be managed using the `filter` and
# `filter-mode` management commands.
#
# Filters do not affect direct chats.
# An empty blacklist will essentially disable the filter.
filter:
# Filter mode to use. Either "blacklist" or "whitelist".
# If the mode is "blacklist", the listed chats will never be bridged.
# If the mode is "whitelist", only the listed chats can be bridged.
mode: blacklist
# The list of group/channel IDs to filter.
list: []
# The prefix for commands. Only required in non-management rooms.
command_prefix: "!tg"
# Permissions for using the bridge.
# Permitted values:
# relaybot - Only use the bridge via the relaybot, no access to commands.
# user - Relaybot level + access to commands to create bridges.
# puppeting - User level + logging in with a Telegram account.
# full - Full access to use the bridge, i.e. previous levels + Matrix login.
# admin - Full access to use the bridge and some extra administration commands.
# Permitted keys:
# * - All Matrix users
# domain - All users on that homeserver
# mxid - Specific user
permissions:
'{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}': full
# Options related to the message relay Telegram bot.
relaybot:
# Whether or not to allow creating portals from Telegram.
authless_portals: true
# Whether or not to allow Telegram group admins to use the bot commands.
whitelist_group_admins: true
# Whether or not to ignore incoming events sent by the relay bot.
ignore_own_incoming_events: true
# List of usernames/user IDs who are also allowed to use the bot commands.
whitelist: []
# Telegram config
telegram:
# Get your own API keys at https://my.telegram.org/apps
api_id: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_id }}
api_hash: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_hash }}
# (Optional) Create your own bot at https://t.me/BotFather
bot_token: disabled
# Custom server to connect to.
server:
# Set to true to use these server settings. If false, will automatically
# use production server assigned by Telegram. Set to false in production.
enabled: false
# The DC ID to connect to.
dc: 2
# The IP to connect to.
ip: 149.154.167.40
# The port to connect to. 443 may not work, 80 is better and both are equally secure.
port: 80
# Telethon proxy configuration.
# You must install PySocks from pip for proxies to work.
proxy:
# Allowed types: disabled, socks4, socks5, http
type: disabled
# Proxy IP address and port.
address: 127.0.0.1
port: 1080
# Whether or not to perform DNS resolving remotely.
rdns: true
# Proxy authentication (optional).
username: ""
password: ""
# Python logging configuration.
#
# See section 16.7.2 of the Python documentation for more info:
# https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/logging.config.html#configuration-dictionary-schema
logging:
version: 1
formatters:
precise:
format: "[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s@%(name)s] %(message)s"
handlers:
console:
class: logging.StreamHandler
formatter: precise
loggers:
mau:
level: DEBUG
telethon:
level: DEBUG
aiohttp:
level: INFO
root:
level: DEBUG
handlers: [console]
matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_extension_yaml: |
# Your custom YAML configuration goes here.
# This configuration extends the default starting configuration (`matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_yaml`).
#
# You can override individual variables from the default configuration, or introduce new ones.
#
# If you need something more special, you can take full control by
# completely redefining `matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_yaml`.
matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_extension: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_extension_yaml|from_yaml if matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_extension_yaml|from_yaml is mapping else {} }}"
# Holds the final configuration (a combination of the default and its extension).
# You most likely don't need to touch this variable. Instead, see `matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_yaml`.
matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_yaml|from_yaml|combine(matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration_extension, recursive=True) }}"
matrix_mautrix_telegram_registration_yaml: |
id: telegram
as_token: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_token }}"
hs_token: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_token }}"
namespaces:
users:
- exclusive: true
regex: '@telegram_.+:{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}'
aliases:
- exclusive: true
regex: '#telegram_.+:{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}'
url: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_address }}
sender_localpart: telegrambot
rate_limited: false
matrix_mautrix_telegram_registration: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_registration_yaml|from_yaml }}"

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force_source: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image_force_pull if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor >= 8 else omit }}"
force: "{{ omit if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor >= 8 else matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image_force_pull }}"
- name: Ensure Mautrix Telegram base directory exists
- name: Ensure Mautrix Telegram paths exist
file:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}"
path: "{{ item }}"
state: directory
mode: 0750
owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
group: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
with_items:
- "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}"
- "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_config_path }}"
- "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_data_path }}"
- name: Check if a mautrix-telegram configuration file exists
- name: Check if an old database file already exists
stat:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/config.yaml"
register: mautrix_telegram_config_file_stat
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/mautrix-telegram.db"
register: matrix_mautrix_telegram_stat_database
- name: Ensure Matrix Mautrix telegram config installed
template:
src: "{{ role_path }}/templates/config.yaml.j2"
dest: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/config.yaml"
- name: (Data relocation) Ensure matrix-mautrix-telegram.service is stopped
service:
name: matrix-mautrix-telegram
state: stopped
daemon_reload: yes
failed_when: false
when: "matrix_mautrix_telegram_stat_database.stat.exists"
- name: (Data relocation) Move mautrix-telegram database file to ./data directory
command: "mv {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/mautrix-telegram.db {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_data_path }}/mautrix-telegram.db"
when: "matrix_mautrix_telegram_stat_database.stat.exists"
- name: Ensure mautrix-telegram config.yaml installed
copy:
content: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_configuration|to_nice_yaml }}"
dest: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_config_path }}/config.yaml"
mode: 0644
owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
group: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
when: "not mautrix_telegram_config_file_stat.stat.exists"
- name: (Migration) Fix up old configuration
lineinfile:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/config.yaml"
regexp: "{{ item.regexp }}"
line: "{{ item.line }}"
backrefs: yes
with_items:
- {'regexp': '^(\s+)filename: \./mautrix-telegram.log', 'line': '\1filename: /data/mautrix-telegram.log'}
- {'regexp': '^(\s+)database:', 'line': '\1database: sqlite:////data/mautrix-telegram.db'}
when: "mautrix_telegram_config_file_stat.stat.exists"
- name: Ensure mautrix-telegram registration.yaml installed
copy:
content: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_registration|to_nice_yaml }}"
dest: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_config_path }}/registration.yaml"
mode: 0644
owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
group: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
- name: Ensure matrix-mautrix-telegram.service installed
template:
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service:
daemon_reload: yes
when: "matrix_mautrix_telegram_systemd_service_result.changed"
- name: Check if a mautrix-telegram registration file exists
stat:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/registration.yaml"
register: mautrix_telegram_registration_file_stat
- name: Generate matrix-mautrix-telegram registration.yaml if it doesn't exist
shell:
cmd: >-
/usr/bin/docker run
--rm
--user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }}
--cap-drop=ALL
--name matrix-mautrix-telegram-gen
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}:/data:z
{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image }}
python3 -m mautrix_telegram -g -c /data/config.yaml -r /data/registration.yaml
when: "not mautrix_telegram_registration_file_stat.stat.exists"

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- "matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_id"
- "matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_hash"
- "matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint"
- "matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_token"
- "matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_token"
- name: (Deprecation) Catch and report renamed Telegram variables
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#jinja2: lstrip_blocks: "True"
# Homeserver details
homeserver:
# The address that this appservice can use to connect to the homeserver.
address: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_address }}
# The domain of the homeserver (for MXIDs, etc).
domain: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}
# Whether or not to verify the SSL certificate of the homeserver.
# Only applies if address starts with https://
verify_ssl: true
# Application service host/registration related details
# Changing these values requires regeneration of the registration.
appservice:
# The address that the homeserver can use to connect to this appservice.
address: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_address }}
# The hostname and port where this appservice should listen.
hostname: 0.0.0.0
port: 8080
# The maximum body size of appservice API requests (from the homeserver) in mebibytes
# Usually 1 is enough, but on high-traffic bridges you might need to increase this to avoid 413s
max_body_size: 1
# The full URI to the database. SQLite and Postgres are fully supported.
# Other DBMSes supported by SQLAlchemy may or may not work.
# Format examples:
# SQLite: sqlite:///filename.db
# Postgres: postgres://username:password@hostname/dbname
database: sqlite:////data/mautrix-telegram.db
# Public part of web server for out-of-Matrix interaction with the bridge.
# Used for things like login if the user wants to make sure the 2FA password isn't stored in
# the HS database.
public:
# Whether or not the public-facing endpoints should be enabled.
enabled: true
# The prefix to use in the public-facing endpoints.
prefix: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint }}
# The base URL where the public-facing endpoints are available. The prefix is not added
# implicitly.
external: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_public_external }}
# Provisioning API part of the web server for automated portal creation and fetching information.
# Used by things like Dimension (https://dimension.t2bot.io/).
provisioning:
# Whether or not the provisioning API should be enabled.
enabled: false
# The prefix to use in the provisioning API endpoints.
prefix: /_matrix/provision/v1
# The shared secret to authorize users of the API.
# Set to "generate" to generate and save a new token.
shared_secret: generate
# The unique ID of this appservice.
id: telegram
# Username of the appservice bot.
bot_username: telegrambot
# Display name and avatar for bot. Set to "remove" to remove display name/avatar, leave empty
# to leave display name/avatar as-is.
bot_displayname: Telegram bridge bot
bot_avatar: mxc://maunium.net/tJCRmUyJDsgRNgqhOgoiHWbX
# Authentication tokens for AS <-> HS communication. Autogenerated; do not modify.
as_token: "This value is generated when generating the registration"
hs_token: "This value is generated when generating the registration"
# Bridge config
bridge:
# Localpart template of MXIDs for Telegram users.
# {userid} is replaced with the user ID of the Telegram user.
username_template: "telegram_{userid}"
# Localpart template of room aliases for Telegram portal rooms.
# {groupname} is replaced with the name part of the public channel/group invite link ( https://t.me/{} )
alias_template: "telegram_{groupname}"
# Displayname template for Telegram users.
# {displayname} is replaced with the display name of the Telegram user.
displayname_template: "{displayname} (Telegram)"
# Set the preferred order of user identifiers which to use in the Matrix puppet display name.
# In the (hopefully unlikely) scenario that none of the given keys are found, the numeric user
# ID is used.
#
# If the bridge is working properly, a phone number or an username should always be known, but
# the other one can very well be empty.
#
# Valid keys:
# "full name" (First and/or last name)
# "full name reversed" (Last and/or first name)
# "first name"
# "last name"
# "username"
# "phone number"
displayname_preference:
- full name
- username
- phone number
# Show message editing as a reply to the original message.
# If this is false, message edits are not shown at all, as Matrix does not support editing yet.
edits_as_replies: false
# Highlight changed/added parts in edits. Requires lxml.
highlight_edits: false
# Whether or not Matrix bot messages (type m.notice) should be bridged.
bridge_notices: true
# Whether to bridge Telegram bot messages as m.notices or m.texts.
bot_messages_as_notices: true
# Maximum number of members to sync per portal when starting up. Other members will be
# synced when they send messages. The maximum is 10000, after which the Telegram server
# will not send any more members.
# Defaults to no local limit (-> limited to 10000 by server)
max_initial_member_sync: -1
# Whether or not to sync the member list in channels.
# If no channel admins have logged into the bridge, the bridge won't be able to sync the member
# list regardless of this setting.
sync_channel_members: true
# The maximum number of simultaneous Telegram deletions to handle.
# A large number of simultaneous redactions could put strain on your homeserver.
max_telegram_delete: 10
# Allow logging in within Matrix. If false, the only way to log in is using the out-of-Matrix
# login website (see appservice.public config section)
allow_matrix_login: true
# Use inline images instead of m.image to make rich captions possible.
# N.B. Inline images are not supported on all clients (e.g. Riot iOS).
inline_images: true
# Whether or not to bridge plaintext highlights.
# Only enable this if your displayname_template has some static part that the bridge can use to
# reliably identify what is a plaintext highlight.
plaintext_highlights: false
# Whether or not to make portals of publicly joinable channels/supergroups publicly joinable on Matrix.
public_portals: true
# Whether to send stickers as the new native m.sticker type or normal m.images.
# Old versions of Riot don't support the new type at all.
# Remember that proper sticker support always requires Pillow to convert webp into png.
native_stickers: true
# Whether or not to fetch and handle Telegram updates at startup from the time the bridge was down.
# WARNING: Probably buggy, might get stuck in infinite loop.
catch_up: false
# Whether or not to use /sync to get presence, read receipts and typing notifications when using
# your own Matrix account as the Matrix puppet for your Telegram account.
sync_with_custom_puppets: true
# Some config options related to Telegram message deduplication.
# The default values are usually fine, but some debug messages/warnings might recommend you
# change these.
deduplication:
# Whether or not to check the database if the message about to be sent is a duplicate.
pre_db_check: false
# The number of latest events to keep when checking for duplicates.
# You might need to increase this on high-traffic bridge instances.
cache_queue_length: 20
# The formats to use when sending messages to Telegram via the relay bot.
#
# Telegram doesn't have built-in emotes, so the m.emote format is also used for non-relaybot users.
#
# Available variables:
# $sender_displayname - The display name of the sender (e.g. Example User)
# $sender_username - The username (Matrix ID localpart) of the sender (e.g. exampleuser)
# $sender_mxid - The Matrix ID of the sender (e.g. @exampleuser:example.com)
# $message - The message content as HTML
message_formats:
m.text: "<b>$sender_displayname</b>: $message"
m.emote: "* <b>$sender_displayname</b> $message"
m.file: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a file: $message"
m.image: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent an image: $message"
m.audio: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent an audio file: $message"
m.video: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a video: $message"
m.location: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a location: $message"
# The formats to use when sending state events to Telegram via the relay bot.
#
# Variables from `message_formats` that have the `sender_` prefix are available without the prefix.
# In name_change events, `$prev_displayname` is the previous displayname.
#
# Set format to an empty string to disable the messages for that event.
state_event_formats:
join: "<b>$displayname</b> joined the room."
leave: "<b>$displayname</b> left the room."
name_change: "<b>$prev_displayname</b> changed their name to <b>$displayname</b>"
# Filter rooms that can/can't be bridged. Can also be managed using the `filter` and
# `filter-mode` management commands.
#
# Filters do not affect direct chats.
# An empty blacklist will essentially disable the filter.
filter:
# Filter mode to use. Either "blacklist" or "whitelist".
# If the mode is "blacklist", the listed chats will never be bridged.
# If the mode is "whitelist", only the listed chats can be bridged.
mode: blacklist
# The list of group/channel IDs to filter.
list: []
# The prefix for commands. Only required in non-management rooms.
command_prefix: "!tg"
# Permissions for using the bridge.
# Permitted values:
# relaybot - Only use the bridge via the relaybot, no access to commands.
# user - Relaybot level + access to commands to create bridges.
# puppeting - User level + logging in with a Telegram account.
# full - Full access to use the bridge, i.e. previous levels + Matrix login.
# admin - Full access to use the bridge and some extra administration commands.
# Permitted keys:
# * - All Matrix users
# domain - All users on that homeserver
# mxid - Specific user
permissions:
'{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}': full
# Options related to the message relay Telegram bot.
relaybot:
# Whether or not to allow creating portals from Telegram.
authless_portals: false
# Whether or not to allow Telegram group admins to use the bot commands.
whitelist_group_admins: false
# Whether or not to ignore incoming events sent by the relay bot.
ignore_own_incoming_events: true
# List of usernames/user IDs who are also allowed to use the bot commands.
whitelist:
# Telegram config
telegram:
# Get your own API keys at https://my.telegram.org/apps
api_id: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_id }}
api_hash: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_hash }}
# (Optional) Create your own bot at https://t.me/BotFather
bot_token: disabled
# Telethon proxy configuration.
# You must install PySocks from pip for proxies to work.
proxy:
# Allowed types: disabled, socks4, socks5, http
type: disabled
# Proxy IP address and port.
address: 127.0.0.1
port: 1080
# Whether or not to perform DNS resolving remotely.
rdns: true
# Proxy authentication (optional).
username: ""
password: ""
# Python logging configuration.
#
# See section 16.7.2 of the Python documentation for more info:
# https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/logging.config.html#configuration-dictionary-schema
logging:
version: 1
formatters:
precise:
format: "[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s@%(name)s] %(message)s"
handlers:
console:
class: logging.StreamHandler
formatter: precise
loggers:
mau:
level: DEBUG
telethon:
level: DEBUG
aiohttp:
level: INFO
root:
level: DEBUG
handlers: [console]

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@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-mautrix-telegram-db \
--log-driver=none \
--user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} \
--cap-drop=ALL \
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}:/data:z \
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_config_path }}:/config:z \
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_data_path }}:/data:z \
{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image }} \
alembic -x config=/data/config.yaml upgrade head
alembic -x config=/config/config.yaml upgrade head
# Intentional delay, so that the homeserver (we likely depend on) can manage to start.
ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 5
@ -32,12 +33,13 @@ ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-mautrix-telegram \
{% if matrix_mautrix_telegram_container_http_host_bind_port %}
-p {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_container_http_host_bind_port }}:8080 \
{% endif %}
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}:/data:z \
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_config_path }}:/config:z \
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_data_path }}:/data:z \
{% for arg in matrix_mautrix_telegram_container_extra_arguments %}
{{ arg }} \
{% endfor %}
{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image }} \
python3 -m mautrix_telegram -c /data/config.yaml
python3 -m mautrix_telegram -c /config/config.yaml
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker kill matrix-mautrix-telegram
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker rm matrix-mautrix-telegram