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Halcyon is an easy to use matrix library

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Halcyon

Halcyon is a Matrix bot library with the goal of being easy to install and use. The library takes inspiration from discord.py and the Slack libraries. Encryption is on the roadmap, and with the goal of being transparent to the user. Check the roadmap in notes.md, and see information of the token format in tokenFormat.md

Ask questions in the matrix chat #halcyon:blackline.xyz or in GitHub issues.

Current features

  • A nice CLI tool to generate Halcyon tokens
  • Login with token or username/password
  • Fetch for new messages every x seconds using await
  • Event hooks for
    • on_ready()
    • on_message(message)
    • on_message_edit(message)
    • on_room_invite(room)
    • on_room_leave(roomID)
  • Action hooks
    • send_message(roomID, body, textFormat=None, replyTo=None, isNotice=False)
    • send_typing(roomID, seconds)
    • join_room(roomID)
    • download_media(mxc)
    • upload_media(fileBuffer, fileName)
  • Room and message objects for incoming events events
  • Basic documentation (Check usage.md)

Getting started

  1. Create a matrix account for the bot
  2. Install Halcyon using python3 -m pip install halcyon or download it from the Releases tab in Github
  3. Generate a token using python3 -m halcyon -s homeserver.xyz -u @user:homeserver.xyz -p yourP@$$w0rd
  4. Start with the demo code below

Example bot code

See more example and message object info in usage.md

import halcyon
import requests, json

client = halcyon.Client()

@client.event
async def on_room_invite(room):
    """On room invite, autojoin and say hello"""
    print("Someone invited us to join " + room.name)
    await client.join_room(room.id)
    await client.send_message(room.id, body="Hello humans")


@client.event
async def on_message(message):
    """If we see a message with the phrase 'give me random', do a reply message with 32 random characters"""
    print(message.event.id)
    if "give me random" in message.content.body:
        await client.send_typing(message.room.id) # This typing notification will let the user know we've seen their message
        body = "This looks random: " + requests.get("https://random.wesring.com").json()["value"]
        await client.send_message(message.room.id, body=body, replyTo=message.event.id)


@client.event
async def on_ready():
    print("Online!")

if __name__ == '__main__':
    client.run(halcyonToken="eyJ0eXAiO...")

CLI usage

halcyon can be called from the CLI to do some management of the account.
See the help message with python3 -m halcyon -h Right now it can be used to

  1. generate a new token
  2. decode an existing token
  3. revoke a single token
  4. revoke all tokens
usage: halcyon [-h] [-s SERVER] [-u USERNAME] [-p PASSWORD] [--include-password] [--decode DECODE] [--pretty] [--revoke REVOKE] [--revoke-all-tokens REVOKE_ALL_TOKENS]

By this, you can generate a halcyonToken for your project, for example python3 -m halcyon -s matrix.org -u @kevin:matrix.org -p on&on&on1337

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -s SERVER, --server SERVER
                        Homeserver the user belongs to ex: matrix.org
  -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
                        Your full username ex: @kevin:matrix.org
  -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
                        Your full password for your matrix account
  --include-password    Save your username and password in the token for reauth (Not required right now since matrix tokens do not expire)
  --decode DECODE       Decode an existing token that you pass in
  --pretty              Pretty print the decoded token
  --revoke REVOKE       Revoke an existing token
  --revoke-all-tokens REVOKE_ALL_TOKENS
                        Revoke an all existing token for the account

Have fun creating

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