243 lines
7.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
243 lines
7.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# Beeper Bridge "Green Field" Setup Script
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# This script sets up a Mautrix bridge for Beeper from scratch.
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# It overwrites existing configurations to ensure a clean state.
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BRIDGE_SERVICE=$1
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if [ -z "$BRIDGE_SERVICE" ]; then
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echo "Usage: ./setup_beeper_bridge.sh <service>"
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echo "Example: ./setup_beeper_bridge.sh telegram"
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exit 1
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fi
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DATA_DIR="data/$BRIDGE_SERVICE"
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CONFIG_FILE="$DATA_DIR/config.yaml"
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REG_FILE="$DATA_DIR/registration.yaml"
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echo "=================================================="
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echo " Beeper Bridge Setup: $BRIDGE_SERVICE"
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echo "=================================================="
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echo "Warning: This will OVERWRITE contents in $DATA_DIR"
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read -p "Continue? (y/N) " confirm
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if [[ $confirm != [yY] && $confirm != [yY][eE][sS] ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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mkdir -p "$DATA_DIR"
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# --- Step 1: Gather Information ---
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echo ""
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echo "--- 1. Beeper Registration ---"
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# Try auto-discovery via bbctl
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if command -v bbctl &> /dev/null; then
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echo "Found 'bbctl'. Attempting to fetch registration automatically..."
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# Run bbctl and capture output. We need to filter out the "You already have..." text.
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# Usually the YAML starts with "id:". We try to grep from "id:" down.
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BBCTL_OUT=$(bbctl register "sh-$BRIDGE_SERVICE" 2>&1)
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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# Extract YAML: Find line starting with "id:" and everything after
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YAML_CONTENT=$(echo "$BBCTL_OUT" | sed -n '/^id:/,$p')
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if [ ! -z "$YAML_CONTENT" ]; then
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echo "$YAML_CONTENT" > "$REG_FILE"
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echo "Successfully saved registration to $REG_FILE"
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# Now we need to parse values from this file to populate config variables
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# We use python one-liner to extract vars
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echo "Extracting tokens..."
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eval $(docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)/$REG_FILE:/reg.yaml" python:3.11-slim python -c "
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import yaml # PyYAML is standard in some images, but if not we might need manual parsing or install
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try:
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import yaml
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except ImportError:
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# Fallback: simple line parsing if yaml module missing in minimal image (though python:3.11-slim usually needs pip install)
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# Let's just do manual parsing to be safe and fast without network
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d = {}
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with open('/reg.yaml') as f:
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for line in f:
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if ':' in line:
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k,v = line.split(':', 1)
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d[k.strip()] = v.strip()
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print(f'REG_ID={d.get(\"id\", \"\")}')
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print(f'AS_TOKEN={d.get(\"as_token\", \"\")}')
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print(f'HS_TOKEN={d.get(\"hs_token\", \"\")}')
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print(f'BOT_USERNAME={d.get(\"sender_localpart\", \"\")}')
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")
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else
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echo "Could not parse YAML from bbctl output. Falling back to manual input."
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fi
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else
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echo "bbctl failed. Falling back to manual input."
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fi
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else
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echo "bbctl not found in PATH. Falling back to manual input."
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fi
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# Fallback prompts if variables are still empty
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if [ -z "$REG_ID" ]; then
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echo "Manual Input Required:"
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read -p "ID (e.g., 99ab27...): " REG_ID
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fi
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while [[ -z "$REG_ID" ]]; do read -p "ID cannot be empty: " REG_ID; done
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if [ -z "$AS_TOKEN" ]; then
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read -p "AS Token (e.g., Agqb...): " AS_TOKEN
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fi
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while [[ -z "$AS_TOKEN" ]]; do read -p "AS Token cannot be empty: " AS_TOKEN; done
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if [ -z "$HS_TOKEN" ]; then
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read -p "HS Token (e.g., bR5t...): " HS_TOKEN
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fi
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while [[ -z "$HS_TOKEN" ]]; do read -p "HS Token cannot be empty: " HS_TOKEN; done
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# Default Beeper values (can be overridden but we default to what we saw in logs)
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DEFAULT_HS_URL="https://matrix.beeper.com/_hungryserv/inswe"
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# Try to extract HS URL from bbctl output if possible, otherwise default
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read -p "Homeserver URL [$DEFAULT_HS_URL]: " HS_URL
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HS_URL=${HS_URL:-$DEFAULT_HS_URL}
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DEFAULT_DOMAIN="beeper.local"
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read -p "Homeserver Domain [$DEFAULT_DOMAIN]: " HS_DOMAIN
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HS_DOMAIN=${HS_DOMAIN:-$DEFAULT_DOMAIN}
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DEFAULT_USER="@inswe:beeper.com"
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read -p "Your Admin User ID [$DEFAULT_USER]: " ADMIN_USER
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ADMIN_USER=${ADMIN_USER:-$DEFAULT_USER}
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if [ -z "$BOT_USERNAME" ]; then
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DEFAULT_BOT="sh-${BRIDGE_SERVICE}bot"
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read -p "Bot Username (Localpart) [$DEFAULT_BOT]: " BOT_USERNAME
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BOT_USERNAME=${BOT_USERNAME:-$DEFAULT_BOT}
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fi
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echo ""
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echo "--- 2. Bridge Specifics ($BRIDGE_SERVICE) ---"
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if [ "$BRIDGE_SERVICE" == "telegram" ]; then
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read -p "Telegram API ID: " API_ID
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read -p "Telegram API Hash: " API_HASH
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fi
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# --- Step 2: Generate registration.yaml ---
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echo ""
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echo "Generating registration.yaml..."
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cat <<EOF > "$REG_FILE"
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id: $REG_ID
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url: websocket
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as_token: $AS_TOKEN
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hs_token: $HS_TOKEN
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sender_localpart: $BOT_USERNAME
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namespaces:
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users:
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- regex: ' @${BOT_USERNAME}_.+:${HS_DOMAIN//.\/\\./}'
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exclusive: true
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receive_ephemeral: true
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EOF
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# --- Step 3: Generate config.yaml (Hardcoded Template) ---
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echo "Generating config.yaml..."
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# Escape domain for regex in config if needed, but standard string is fine for config
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# We use a minimal but complete config optimized for Beeper
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cat <<EOF > "$CONFIG_FILE"
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homeserver:
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address: $HS_URL
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domain: $HS_DOMAIN
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verify_ssl: true
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software: hungry
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http_retry_count: 4
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async_media: true
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# Force websocket usage (Beeper requirement)
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websocket: true
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appservice:
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address: http://localhost:29317
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id: $REG_ID
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bot_username: $BOT_USERNAME
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as_token: $AS_TOKEN
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hs_token: $HS_TOKEN
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database: sqlite:////data/bridge.db
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# Community advice for Beeper:
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async_transactions: true
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bridge:
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username_template: ${BRIDGE_SERVICE}_{userid}
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displayname_template: "{displayname} ($BRIDGE_SERVICE)"
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permissions:
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"*": relay
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"$HS_DOMAIN": user
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"beeper.com": user
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"$ADMIN_USER": admin
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relay:
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enabled: true
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admin_only: false
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logging:
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version: 1
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formatters:
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colored:
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format: "[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s@%(name)s] %(message)s"
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datefmt: "%b %d %H:%M:%S"
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handlers:
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console:
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class: logging.StreamHandler
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formatter: colored
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stream: ext://sys.stdout
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root:
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level: INFO
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handlers: [console]
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telegram:
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api_id: $API_ID
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api_hash: $API_HASH
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device_info:
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device_model: "Beeper Bridge"
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system_version: "Docker"
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app_version: "0.1"
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EOF
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# --- Step 4: Fix Docker Compose (Environment Override) ---
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# We ensure MAUTRIX_TELEGRAM_HOMESERVER_WEBSOCKET is set in docker-compose.yml
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# This is a bit hacky but ensures we win against any config parsing issues.
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COMPOSE_FILE="docker-compose.yml"
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if grep -q "MAUTRIX_TELEGRAM_HOMESERVER_WEBSOCKET" "$COMPOSE_FILE"; then
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echo "Env var already present in docker-compose.yml"
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else
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echo "Adding Websocket Environment Variable to docker-compose.yml..."
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# We use sed to insert environment block if missing, or append to it.
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# Simplified: We just warn the user or append it if we find the service.
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# To be safe/lazy: We rely on the config.yaml 'websocket: true' first.
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# But let's append it to the file via sed for the telegram service specifically.
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# Using a temporary file to construct the patch
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sed -i '/container_name: beeper-telegram/a \ environment:\n - MAUTRIX_TELEGRAM_HOMESERVER_WEBSOCKET=true' "$COMPOSE_FILE"
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fi
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# --- Step 5: Start ---
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echo ""
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echo "Setup Complete."
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echo "Starting container..."
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docker compose up -d $BRIDGE_SERVICE --force-recreate
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echo ""
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echo "Logs:"
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docker compose logs -f $BRIDGE_SERVICE
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