# Homeserver details. homeserver: # The address that this appservice can use to connect to the homeserver. address: https://example.com # The domain of the homeserver (for MXIDs, etc). domain: example.com # 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: http://localhost:29318 # The hostname and port where this appservice should listen. hostname: 0.0.0.0 port: 29318 # Database config. database: # The database type. "sqlite3" and "postgres" are supported. type: sqlite3 # The database URI. # SQLite: File name is enough. https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3#connection-string # Postgres: Connection string. For example, postgres://user:password@host/database?sslmode=disable uri: mautrix-whatsapp.db # Maximum number of connections. Mostly relevant for Postgres. max_open_conns: 20 max_idle_conns: 2 # Settings for provisioning API provisioning: # Prefix for the provisioning API paths. prefix: /_matrix/provision/v1 # Shared secret for authentication. If set to "disable", the provisioning API will be disabled. shared_secret: disable # The unique ID of this appservice. id: whatsapp # Appservice bot details. bot: # Username of the appservice bot. username: whatsappbot # Display name and avatar for bot. Set to "remove" to remove display name/avatar, leave empty # to leave display name/avatar as-is. displayname: WhatsApp bridge bot avatar: mxc://maunium.net/NeXNQarUbrlYBiPCpprYsRqr # 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" metrics: # Whether or not to enable prometheus metrics enabled: false # IP and port where the metrics listener should be. The path is always /metrics listen: 127.0.0.1:8001 whatsapp: # Device name that's shown in the "WhatsApp Web" section in the mobile app device_name: Mautrix-WhatsApp bridge short_name: mx-wa # Bridge config bridge: # Localpart template of MXIDs for WhatsApp users. # {{.}} is replaced with the phone number of the WhatsApp user. username_template: whatsapp_{{.}} # Displayname template for WhatsApp users. # {{.Notify}} - nickname set by the WhatsApp user # {{.Jid}} - phone number (international format) # The following variables are also available, but will cause problems on multi-user instances: # {{.Name}} - display name from contact list # {{.Short}} - short display name from contact list # To use multiple if's, you need to use: {{else if .Name}}, for example: # "{{if .Notify}}{{.Notify}}{{else if .Name}}{{.Name}}{{else}}{{.Jid}}{{end}} (WA)" displayname_template: "{{if .Notify}}{{.Notify}}{{else}}{{.Jid}}{{end}} (WA)" # Localpart template for per-user room grouping community IDs. # On startup, the bridge will try to create these communities, add all of the specific user's # portals to the community, and invite the Matrix user to it. # (Note that, by default, non-admins might not have your homeserver's permission to create # communities.) # {{.Localpart}} is the MXID localpart and {{.Server}} is the MXID server part of the user. community_template: whatsapp_{{.Localpart}}={{.Server}} # WhatsApp connection timeout in seconds. connection_timeout: 20 # If WhatsApp doesn't respond within connection_timeout, should the bridge try to fetch the message # to see if it was actually bridged? Use this if you have problems with sends timing out but actually # succeeding. fetch_message_on_timeout: false # Whether or not the bridge should send a read receipt from the bridge bot when a message has been # sent to WhatsApp. If fetch_message_on_timeout is enabled, a successful post-timeout fetch will # trigger a read receipt too. delivery_receipts: false # Number of times to regenerate QR code when logging in. # The regenerated QR code is sent as an edit and essentially multiplies the login timeout (20 seconds) login_qr_regen_count: 2 # Maximum number of times to retry connecting on connection error. max_connection_attempts: 3 # Number of seconds to wait between connection attempts. # Negative numbers are exponential backoff: -connection_retry_delay + 1 + 2^attempts connection_retry_delay: -1 # Whether or not the bridge should send a notice to the user's management room when it retries connecting. # If false, it will only report when it stops retrying. report_connection_retry: true # Maximum number of seconds to wait for chats to be sent at startup. # If this is too low and you have lots of chats, it could cause backfilling to fail. chat_list_wait: 30 # Maximum number of seconds to wait to sync portals before force unlocking message processing. # If this is too low and you have lots of chats, it could cause backfilling to fail. portal_sync_wait: 600 user_message_buffer: 1024 portal_message_buffer: 128 # Whether or not to send call start/end notices to Matrix. call_notices: start: true end: true # Number of chats to sync for new users. initial_chat_sync_count: 10 # Number of old messages to fill when creating new portal rooms. initial_history_fill_count: 20 # Whether or not notifications should be turned off while filling initial history. # Only applicable when using double puppeting. initial_history_disable_notifications: false # Maximum number of chats to sync when recovering from downtime. # Set to -1 to sync all new chats during downtime. recovery_chat_sync_limit: -1 # Whether or not to sync history when recovering from downtime. recovery_history_backfill: true # Maximum number of seconds since last message in chat to skip # syncing the chat in any case. This setting will take priority # over both recovery_chat_sync_limit and initial_chat_sync_count. # Default is 3 days = 259200 seconds sync_max_chat_age: 259200 # Whether or not to sync with custom puppets to receive EDUs that # are not normally sent to appservices. sync_with_custom_puppets: true # Whether or not to update the m.direct account data event when double puppeting is enabled. # Note that updating the m.direct event is not atomic (except with mautrix-asmux) # and is therefore prone to race conditions. sync_direct_chat_list: false # When double puppeting is enabled, users can use `!wa toggle` to change whether or not # presence and read receipts are bridged. These settings set the default values. # Existing users won't be affected when these are changed. default_bridge_receipts: true default_bridge_presence: true # Shared secret for https://github.com/devture/matrix-synapse-shared-secret-auth # # If set, custom puppets will be enabled automatically for local users # instead of users having to find an access token and run `login-matrix` # manually. login_shared_secret: null # Whether or not to invite own WhatsApp user's Matrix puppet into private # chat portals when backfilling if needed. # This always uses the default puppet instead of custom puppets due to # rate limits and timestamp massaging. invite_own_puppet_for_backfilling: true # Whether or not to explicitly set the avatar and room name for private # chat portal rooms. This can be useful if the previous field works fine, # but causes room avatar/name bugs. private_chat_portal_meta: false # Set this to true to tell the bridge to re-send m.bridge events to all rooms on the next run. # This field will automatically be changed back to false after it, # except if the config file is not writable. resend_bridge_info: false # Whether or not thumbnails from WhatsApp should be sent. # They're disabled by default due to very low resolution. whatsapp_thumbnail: false # Allow invite permission for user. User can invite any bots to room with whatsapp # users (private chat and groups) allow_user_invite: false # The prefix for commands. Only required in non-management rooms. command_prefix: "!wa" # End-to-bridge encryption support options. This requires login_shared_secret to be configured # in order to get a device for the bridge bot. # # Additionally, https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5758 is required if using a normal # application service. encryption: # Allow encryption, work in group chat rooms with e2ee enabled allow: false # Default to encryption, force-enable encryption in all portals the bridge creates # This will cause the bridge bot to be in private chats for the encryption to work properly. # It is recommended to also set private_chat_portal_meta to true when using this. default: false # Options for automatic key sharing. key_sharing: # Enable key sharing? If enabled, key requests for rooms where users are in will be fulfilled. # You must use a client that supports requesting keys from other users to use this feature. allow: false # Require the requesting device to have a valid cross-signing signature? # This doesn't require that the bridge has verified the device, only that the user has verified it. # Not yet implemented. require_cross_signing: false # Require devices to be verified by the bridge? # Verification by the bridge is not yet implemented. require_verification: true # Permissions for using the bridge. # Permitted values: # relaybot - Talk through the relaybot (if enabled), no access otherwise # user - Access to use the bridge to chat with a WhatsApp account. # admin - User level and some additional administration tools # Permitted keys: # * - All Matrix users # domain - All users on that homeserver # mxid - Specific user permissions: "*": relaybot "example.com": user "@admin:example.com": admin relaybot: # Whether or not relaybot support is enabled. enabled: false # The management room for the bot. This is where all status notifications are posted and # in this room, you can use `!wa ` instead of `!wa relaybot `. Omitting # the command prefix completely like in user management rooms is not possible. management: !foo:example.com # List of users to invite to all created rooms that include the relaybot. invites: [] # The formats to use when sending messages to WhatsApp via the relaybot. message_formats: m.text: "{{ .Sender.Displayname }}: {{ .Message }}" m.notice: "{{ .Sender.Displayname }}: {{ .Message }}" m.emote: "* {{ .Sender.Displayname }} {{ .Message }}" m.file: "{{ .Sender.Displayname }} sent a file" m.image: "{{ .Sender.Displayname }} sent an image" m.audio: "{{ .Sender.Displayname }} sent an audio file" m.video: "{{ .Sender.Displayname }} sent a video" m.location: "{{ .Sender.Displayname }} sent a location" # Logging config. logging: # The directory for log files. Will be created if not found. directory: ./logs # Available variables: .Date for the file date and .Index for different log files on the same day. file_name_format: "{{.Date}}-{{.Index}}.log" # Date format for file names in the Go time format: https://golang.org/pkg/time/#pkg-constants file_date_format: 2006-01-02 # Log file permissions. file_mode: 0600 # Timestamp format for log entries in the Go time format. timestamp_format: Jan _2, 2006 15:04:05 # Minimum severity for log messages. # Options: debug, info, warn, error, fatal print_level: debug