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matrix-rust-sdk/examples/command_bot/src/main.rs
Jonas Platte 463a02a4ef sdk: Make transaction_id truly optional for send and send_raw
… by removing the parameter and returning a named future with a
builder-style `with_transaction_id` method.
2023-10-31 11:13:25 +01:00

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Rust

use std::{env, process::exit};
use matrix_sdk::{
config::SyncSettings,
ruma::events::room::message::{
MessageType, OriginalSyncRoomMessageEvent, RoomMessageEventContent,
},
Client, Room, RoomState,
};
async fn on_room_message(event: OriginalSyncRoomMessageEvent, room: Room) {
if room.state() != RoomState::Joined {
return;
}
let MessageType::Text(text_content) = event.content.msgtype else {
return;
};
if text_content.body.contains("!party") {
let content = RoomMessageEventContent::text_plain("🎉🎊🥳 let's PARTY!! 🥳🎊🎉");
println!("sending");
// send our message to the room we found the "!party" command in
room.send(content).await.unwrap();
println!("message sent");
}
}
async fn login_and_sync(
homeserver_url: String,
username: String,
password: String,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// Note that when encryption is enabled, you should use a persistent store to be
// able to restore the session with a working encryption setup.
// See the `persist_session` example.
let client = Client::builder().homeserver_url(homeserver_url).build().await.unwrap();
client
.matrix_auth()
.login_username(&username, &password)
.initial_device_display_name("command bot")
.await?;
println!("logged in as {username}");
// An initial sync to set up state and so our bot doesn't respond to old
// messages.
let response = client.sync_once(SyncSettings::default()).await.unwrap();
// add our CommandBot to be notified of incoming messages, we do this after the
// initial sync to avoid responding to messages before the bot was running.
client.add_event_handler(on_room_message);
// since we called `sync_once` before we entered our sync loop we must pass
// that sync token to `sync`
let settings = SyncSettings::default().token(response.next_batch);
// this keeps state from the server streaming in to CommandBot via the
// EventHandler trait
client.sync(settings).await?;
Ok(())
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
let (homeserver_url, username, password) =
match (env::args().nth(1), env::args().nth(2), env::args().nth(3)) {
(Some(a), Some(b), Some(c)) => (a, b, c),
_ => {
eprintln!(
"Usage: {} <homeserver_url> <username> <password>",
env::args().next().unwrap()
);
exit(1)
}
};
login_and_sync(homeserver_url, username, password).await?;
Ok(())
}