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Setup
Matrix AlertBot is a sample repository of a working Matrix bot that can be taken and transformed into one's own bot, service or whatever else may be necessary. Below is a quick setup guide to running the existing bot.
Install the dependencies
There are two paths to installing the dependencies for development.
Using docker-compose
Docker Compose is the easiest way to run the bot with all the necessary dependencies handled for you.
After installation and ensuring the docker-compose
command works, you need to:
-
Create a data directory and config file by following the docker setup instructions.
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Create a docker volume pointing to that directory:
docker volume create \ --opt type=none \ --opt o=bind \ --opt device="/path/to/data/dir" data_volume
Run docker-compose up --build
to start the bot.
Running natively
If you would rather not or are unable to run docker, the following will instruct you on how to install the dependencies natively:
Install libolm
You can install libolm from source,
or alternatively, check your system's package manager. Version 3.0.0
or
greater is required.
Deploy Alertmanager and Prometheus
Matrix AlertBot requires an Alertmanager instance to manage silences, receive alerts from it, etc. You can follow install instructions on the Alertmanager website.
Prometheus is also required in order to setup a set of rules that will trigger alerts. You can follow install instructions on the Prometheus website
Sample configs are available in the docker
directory.
Install Python dependencies
Create and activate a Python 3 virtual environment:
virtualenv -p python3 .venv
source env/bin/activate
Install python dependencies:
pip install -e .
(Optional) If you want to send alert to encrypted rooms, use the following command to install olm dependencies alongside those that are necessary:
pip install -e ".[e2e]"
Configuration
Copy the sample configuration file to a new config.yaml
file.
cp config.sample.yaml config.yaml
Edit the config file. The matrix
section must be modified at least.
Running
Docker
Refer to the docker run instructions.
Native installation
Make sure to source your python environment if you haven't already:
source .venv/bin/activate
Then simply run the bot with:
matrix-alertbot
By default, the bot will run with the config file at ./config.yaml
. However, an
alternative relative or absolute filepath can be specified after the command:
matrix-alertbot other-config.yaml
Testing the bot works
Invite the bot to a room and it should accept the invite and join.
Matrix AlertBot will process any message starting with the prefix defined in the config. By default, this prefix is !alert
. Let's test this now.
After the bot has successfully joined the room, try sending the following
in a message:
!alert help
The bot should reply with an help message, explaining how to handle alerts.
When an alert is triggered, the bot will send it to the room. You can manage silences for this alert either by replying to the message, or by reacting with certain emojis.
For instance, if you reply to the alert with:
!alert ack
This will create a silence for this alert until it is resolved.
You can at any moment reply to the alert with the following to remove the silence:
!alert unack
Removing a reaction to an alert will also remove the silence.
Troubleshooting
If you had any difficulties with this setup process, please file an issue or come talk about it in the Mattermost channel.