--- title: Matrix description: Matrix chatbot support ha_category: - Hub - Notifications ha_iot_class: Cloud Push ha_release: 0.69 ha_codeowners: - '@tinloaf' ha_domain: matrix --- This integration allows you to send messages to matrix rooms, as well as to react to messages in matrix rooms. Reacting to commands is accomplished by firing an event when one of the configured commands is triggered. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Notifications](#notifications) ## Configuration ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry matrix: homeserver: https://matrix.org username: "@my_matrix_user:matrix.org" password: supersecurepassword rooms: - "#hasstest:matrix.org" commands: - word: my_command name: my_command ``` {% configuration %} username: description: "The matrix username that Home Assistant should use to log in. *Note*: You must specify a full matrix ID here, including the homeserver domain, e.g., '@my_matrix_bot:matrix.org'. Please note also that the '@' character has a special meaning in YAML, so this must always be given in quotes." required: true type: string password: description: The password for your Matrix account. required: true type: string homeserver: description: "The full URL for your homeserver. If you use the default matrix.org homeserver, this is 'https://matrix.org'." required: true type: string verify_ssl: description: Verify the homeservers certificate. required: false type: string default: true rooms: description: "The list of rooms that the bot should join and listen for commands (see below) in. While you can limit the list of rooms that a certain command applies to on a per-command basis (see below), you must still list all rooms here that commands should be received in. Rooms can be given either by their internal ID (e.g., '!cURbafjkfsMDVwdRDQ:matrix.org') or any of their aliases (e.g., '#matrix:matrix.org')." required: false type: [string] default: empty commands: description: "A list of commands that the bot should listen for. If a command is triggered (via its *word* or *expression*, see below), an event is fired that you can handle using automations. Every command consists of these possible configuration options:" required: false type: map default: empty keys: word: description: "Specifies a word that the bot should listen for. If you specify 'my_command' here, the bot will react to any message starting with '!my_command'." required: false type: string expression: description: "Specifies a regular expression (in Python regexp syntax) that the bot should listen to. The bot will react to any message that matches the regular expression." required: false type: string name: description: "The name of the command. This will be an attribute of the event that is fired when this command triggers." required: true type: string rooms: description: "A list of rooms that the bot should listen for this command in. If this is not given, the *rooms* list from the main configuration is used. Please note that every room in this list must also be in the main *room* configuration." required: false type: [string] default: empty {% endconfiguration %} ### Event Data If a command is triggered, a `matrix_command` event is fired. The event contains the name of the command in the `name` field. If the command is a word command, the `data` field contains a list of the command's arguments, i.e., everything that stood behind the word, split at spaces. If the command is an expression command, the `data` field contains the [group dictionary](https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/re.html?highlight=re#re.match.groupdict) of the regular expression that matched the message. ### Comprehensive Configuration Example This example also uses the [matrix `notify` platform](#notifications). {% raw %} ```yaml # The Matrix component matrix: homeserver: https://matrix.org username: "@my_matrix_user:matrix.org" password: supersecurepassword rooms: - "#hasstest:matrix.org" - "#someothertest:matrix.org" commands: - word: testword name: testword rooms: - "#someothertest:matrix.org" - expression: "My name is (?P.*)" name: introduction notify: - name: matrix_notify platform: matrix default_room: "#hasstest:matrix.org" automation: - alias: 'React to !testword' trigger: platform: event event_type: matrix_command event_data: command: testword action: service: notify.matrix_notify data: message: 'It looks like you wrote !testword' - alias: 'React to an introduction' trigger: platform: event event_type: matrix_command event_data: command: introduction action: service: notify.matrix_notify data: message: "Hello {{trigger.event.data.args['name']}}" ``` {% endraw %} This configuration will: - Listen for "!testword" in the room "#someothertest:matrix.org" (and *only*) there. If such a message is encountered, it will answer with "It looks like you wrote !testword" into the "#hasstest:matrix.org" channel. - Listen in both rooms for any message matching "My name is " and answer with "Hello " into "#hasstest:matrix.org". ## Notifications The `matrix` platform allows you to deliver notifications from Home Assistant to a [Matrix](https://matrix.org/) room. Rooms can be both direct as well as group chats. To enable Matrix notifications in your installation, you first need to configure the [Matrix component](#configuration). Then, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry notify: - name: NOTIFIER_NAME platform: matrix default_room: ROOM_ID_OR_ALIAS ``` {% configuration %} name: description: Setting the optional parameter `name` allows multiple notifiers to be created. The notifier will bind to the service `notify.NOTIFIER_NAME`. required: false default: notify type: string default_room: description: The room all messages will be sent to, when no other target is given. required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %} The target room has to be precreated, the room id can be obtained from the rooms settings dialog. Rooms by default have a canonical id of the form `"!:homeserver.tld"`, but can also be allocated aliases like `"#roomname:homeserver.tld"`. Make sure to use quotes around the room id or alias to escape special characters (`!`, and `#`) in YAML. The notifying account may need to be invited to the room, depending on the individual rooms policies. To use notifications, please see the [getting started with automation page](/getting-started/automation/).