Minimal IRC server which integrates with mattermost and slack Tested on FreeBSD / Linux / Windows
Run the irc server on port 6667. You'll need to specify -bind 0.0.0.0:6667 otherwise it only listens on 127.0.0.1 in the container.
docker run -p 6667:6667 42wim/matterircd:latest -bind 0.0.0.0:6667
Now you can connect with your IRC client to port 6667 on your docker host.
Install the port.
# pkg install matterircd
Or with a local ports tree.
$ cd /usr/ports/net-im/matterircd
# make install clean
Enable the service.
echo "matterircd_enable="YES" >> /etc/rc.conf
Copy the default configuration and modify to your needs.
# cp /usr/local/etc/matterircd/matterircd.toml.sample /usr/local/etc/matterircd/matterircd.toml
Start the service.
# service matterircd start
- Matterircd works with slack and mattermost 5.x
Master branch of matterircd should always work against latest STABLE mattermost release.
- support direct messages / private channels / edited messages
- auto-join/leave to same channels as on mattermost
- reconnects with backoff on mattermost restarts
- support multiple users
- support channel/direct message backlog (messages when you're disconnected from IRC/mattermost)
- search messages (/msg mattermost search query)
- scrollback support (/msg mattermost scrollback #channel limit)
- restrict to specified mattermost instances
- set default team/server
- WHOIS, WHO, JOIN, LEAVE, NICK, LIST, ISON, PRIVMSG, MODE, TOPIC, LUSERS, AWAY, KICK, INVITE support
- support TLS (ssl)
- support LDAP logins (mattermost enterprise) (use your ldap account/pass to login)
- &users channel that contains members of all teams (if mattermost is so configured) for easy messaging
- supports mattermost roles (shows admins with @ status for now)
- gitlab auth hack by using mmtoken cookie (see 42wim#29)
- mattermost personal token support
You can find the binaries here
Go 1.8+ is required Make sure you have Go properly installed, including setting up your [GOPATH] (https://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH)
cd $GOPATH
go get github.com/42wim/matterircd
You should now have matterircd binary in the bin directory:
$ ls bin/
matterircd
Usage of ./matterircd:
-bind string
interface:port to bind to. (default "127.0.0.1:6667")
-conf string
config file
-debug
enable debug logging
-interface string
interface to bind to (deprecated: use -bind)
-mminsecure
use http connection to mattermost
-mmserver string
specify default mattermost server/instance
-mmskiptlsverify
skip verification of mattermost certificate chain and hostname
-mmteam string
specify default mattermost team
-port int
Port to bind to (deprecated: use -bind)
-restrict string
only allow connection to specified mattermost server/instances. Space delimited
-tlsbind string
interface:port to bind to. (e.g 127.0.0.1:6697)
-tlsdir string
directory to look for key.pem and cert.pem. (default ".")
-version
show version
Matterircd will listen by default on localhost port 6667. Connect with your favorite irc-client to localhost:6667
For TLS support you'll need to generate certificates.
You can use this program generate_cert.go to generate key.pem and cert.pem
See matterircd.toml.example
Run with matterircd -conf matterircd.toml
Login with user/pass
/msg mattermost login <server> <team> <username/email> <password>
Login with personal token
/msg mattermost login <server> <team> <username/email> token=<yourpersonaltoken>
Or if it is set up to only allow one host:
/msg mattermost login <username/email> <password>
Search
/msg mattermost search query
Scrollback
/msg mattermost scrollback <channel> <limit>
e.g. /msg mattermost scrollback #bugs 100 shows the last 100 messages of #bugs
Get a slack token on https://api.slack.com/custom-integrations/legacy-tokens
Login
/msg slack login <token>
Or use team/login/pass to login
/msg slack login <team> <login> <password>
After login it'll show you a token you can use for the token login
A docker image for easily setting up and running matterircd on a server is available at docker hub.
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Login to your favorite mattermost service by sending a message to the mattermost user
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You'll be auto-joined to all the channels you're a member of
If you use chrome, you can easily test with circ
Here are some external guides and documentation that might help you get up and running more quickly: