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A Matrix client library written in Rust.
The matrix-sdk aims to be a general purpose client library for writing Matrix clients, bots, and other Matrix related things that use the client-server API to communicate with a Matrix homeserver.
Examples
Connecting and logging in to a homeserver is pretty starightforward:
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use matrix_sdk::{
Client, SyncSettings, Result,
ruma::{UserId, events::{SyncMessageEvent, room::message::MessageEventContent}},
};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
let alice = UserId::try_from("@alice:example.org")?;
let client = Client::new_from_user_id(alice.clone()).await?;
// First we need to log in.
client.login(alice.localpart(), "password", None, None).await?;
client
.register_event_handler(
|ev: SyncMessageEvent<MessageEventContent>| async move {
println!("Received a message {:?}", ev);
},
)
.await;
// Syncing is important to synchronize the client state with the server.
// This method will never return.
client.sync(SyncSettings::default()).await;
Ok(())
}
More examples can be found in the examples directory.
Crate Feature Flags
The following crate feature flags are available:
encryption
: Enables end-to-end encryption support in the library.qrcode
: Enables qrcode verification support in the library. This will also enableencryption
. Enabled by default.sled_cryptostore
: Enables a Sled based store for the encryption keys. If this is disabled andencryption
support is enabled the keys will by default be stored only in memory and thus lost after the client is destroyed.markdown
: Support for sending markdown formatted messages.socks
: Enables SOCKS support in reqwest, the default HTTP client.sso_login
: Enables SSO login with a local http server.require_auth_for_profile_requests
: Whether to send the access token in the authentication header when calling endpoints that retrieve profile data. This matches the synapse configurationrequire_auth_for_profile_requests
. Enabled by default.appservice
: Enables low-level appservice functionality. For an high-level API there's thematrix-sdk-appservice
crateanyhow
: Support for returninganyhow::Result<()>
from event handlers.
Enabling logging
Users of the matrix-sdk crate can enable log output by depending on the
tracing-subscriber
crate and including the following line in their
application (e.g. at the start of main
):
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
The log output is controlled via the RUST_LOG
environment variable by
setting it to one of the error
, warn
, info
, debug
or trace
levels.
The output is printed to stdout.
The RUST_LOG
variable also supports a more advanced syntax for filtering
log output more precisely, for instance with crate-level granularity. For
more information on this, check out the tracing_subscriber documentation.