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mautrix-telegram/example-config.yaml
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# Homeserver details
homeserver:
address: https://matrix.org
domain: matrix.org
# Application service host/registration related details
appservice:
# The protocol the homeserver should use when connecting to the appservice.
# Usually "http" or "https".
protocol: http
hostname: localhost
port: 8080
id: telegram
# Path to the registration file. This is automatically updated when generating a registration.
registration: ./registration.yaml
# Bridge config
bridge:
# ${ID} is replaced with the user ID of the Telegram user.
username_template: "telegram_${ID}"
# ${DISPLAYNAME} is replaced with the display name of the Telegram user.
displayname_template: "${DISPLAYNAME} (Telegram)"
bot_username: telegrambot
# The displayname to set to the bot automatically.
bot_displayname: Telegram Bridge
command_prefix: "!tg"
# The key used to encrypt Telegram authentication tokens
# You can generate a new key using `pwgen 32`.
auth_key_password: long_string_to_encrypt_telegram_auth_keys
# Whitelist of user IDs that are allowed to use this bridge. Leave empty to disable.
# You can enter a domain without the localpart to allow all users from that homeserver to use the bridge.
whitelist:
- "internal-hs.example.com"
- "@user:public.example.com"
# Telegram app config. Generate your own keys at https://my.telegram.org/apps
telegram:
# Enables the !tg api ... commands for debugging.
# Do not enable this in production, it allows all whitelisted users to call any Telegram API methods freely.
allow_direct_api_calls: false
server_config:
dev: false
api_id: 12345
api_hash: tjyd5yge35lbodk1xwzw2jstp90k55qz