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Working solutions for Matrix.org Instant messaging?

asked 2017-10-29 10:43:32 +0300

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Here I want to collect solutions for IM that use the Matrix.org protocol and work in SailfishOS, or can be expected to work soon. I haven't tested any of them, so I'm just listing approaches I know about so far and hope some people can report usage experience in the answers Here's the information I've collected about the topic so far:

Keep in mind Matrix is not just text messages. It supports file sharing, conferences. In your answers, please include which features are supported by the solution you mention. Encryption is also a topic of interest, of course. Ideally, we would get a solution that is as full-featured as Riot.im, including voice and video calls! In Riot.im, that's accomplished by including WebRTC functionality that uses Matrix as a signalling layer.

Feel free to add other things you find, and of course report your experiences!

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We have a working client only we have some work to do for it would be compleed.

https://github.com/Sailbook/harbour-matrix

Xray2000 ( 2017-10-29 15:10:20 +0300 )edit
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@Xray2000 i'll work with the libqmatrixclient developer and see if we can get the latest library in there, it would also be better to set that up as a git submodule in the project

r0kk3rz ( 2017-10-29 17:54:06 +0300 )edit
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If you could integrate it into the Sailfish messages app that would be perfect. The greatest feature for me is to have all conversations in one place (SMS, XMPP, Matrix, whatever the future may bring).

inta ( 2017-10-29 20:16:44 +0300 )edit

@r0kk3rz that would be great thanks!!!

Xray2000 ( 2017-10-29 23:11:36 +0300 )edit

@Xray2000, why don't you put it in an answer for better visibility? Please mention which features of Matrix you plan to support.

bennypr0fane ( 2017-10-30 19:11:52 +0300 )edit

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answered 2020-04-24 22:09:57 +0300

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updated 2020-04-24 22:10:55 +0300

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Telepathy-Tank

The project @Kaffeine mentioned here has continued to develop, and contributor @a_andreyev has written this nice status update for This Week in Matrix 2020-04-24.

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answered 2019-07-26 17:24:42 +0300

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updated 2019-09-04 23:50:48 +0300

I wrote this matrix-xmpp-filter: https://k2c42.dy.fi/matrix-xmpp-filter.git/

Run it (and perhaps prosody too) on a server somewhere and you don't need to have any matrix application running on the phone. It will forward matrix messages from multiple matrix accounts and multiple matrix rooms to a single xmpp user (no need for MUCs).

Matrix room for further development and other dicussion is #matrix-xmpp-filter:ellipsis.fi

Update (2019-09-04): matrix-xmpp-filter can now be used as an xmpp server. In this mode each matrix room will have its own xmpp conversation.

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answered 2019-03-31 20:50:58 +0300

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updated 2019-03-31 20:53:25 +0300

It is far away from beeing ready, but https://gitlab.com/cy8aer/bluepill - based on matrix-python-sdk. I am just experimenting with the e2e_beta_2 branch...

But non crypto chat already works...

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Finally a native Matrix that works! Never got the alternatives to run on my Jolla. So thanks a lot from me!

DrAtomkraft ( 2019-04-28 23:50:17 +0300 )edit

Hi, Thanks for your client it's work great and I daily use it Unfortunatly, my friends use E2E and I need to switch between your client and the official (but with my J1 it's very slow)

Do you have implement any test for e2e ? Thanks

kaulian ( 2020-01-17 18:28:03 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-03-30 17:59:46 +0300

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updated 2019-03-30 18:06:27 +0300

I regret having to say that I've become very frustrated with Riot/Matrix. It seems to have severe problems that render it less useful for real-time messaging than an IMAP e-mail server with Push service. That's a way more reliable way of getting messages delivered immediately, on any device, with any client, with notifications and all. Thing is, most of my contacts (different Android versions and devices, also iOS) never even receive notifications when they are messaged - there's a couple of contacts I can actually use Riot with. The same is true for me on Jolla1 with Riot - it never gets notified of new messages, unless one actively opens the client. It doesn't matter at all whether one uses the Play store version or F-Droid. My Sony XperiaX (Android!) always receives notifications, but they never make a sound, no settings tweaking can fix it. There have been no updates on the bugs I posted to Riot Github for months. I can't believe they are seriously marketing this as a solution for groups and teams in a professional context! I've stopped recommending Riot/Matrix to anyone, because like I said, e-mail is just way better. Bug reports here: #2800 and #2759 I'm just hoping the French can fix it and make Matrix an actual thing...

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They are working on a new Android client (riotx). Maybe thats why they are slow to respond.

martin.st ( 2019-03-31 19:18:25 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-02-23 11:09:25 +0300

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Seems that further support is coming, KDE is also adapting the protocol :) https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/kde-adding-matrix-its-instant-messaging-infrastructure-e3d-launches-new-3d-printing-slicer

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answered 2019-02-10 00:47:44 +0300

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Have you heard the news that french government wants to switch all internal governmental communication to Matrix? This makes millions of new users. And when the people get used to a new solution they will perhaps also use it in their private communication. If now other governments, organizations and corporations would start to switch. Maybe we could build a true competitor to Whatsapp:

https://matrix.org/blog/2018/04/26/matrix-and-riot-confirmed-as-the-basis-for-frances-secure-instant-messenger-app/

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Vive la France! :-D

1984 ( 2019-02-10 11:36:46 +0300 )edit
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That's a link from last year, but I looked it up and apparently they have actually started using it. Great news, hopefully other big players will use (and contribute to) it, too.

nthn ( 2019-02-10 13:13:41 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-01-30 10:15:32 +0300

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There is a Qt library called libQMatrixClient.
It is reported to be working on Ubuntu Touch.
Getting it to run in a native Sailfish app via static linking shouldn't be to hard.

If I do understand right having a working Matrix client on Sailfish could provide a native WhatsApp client via the Matrix-WhatsApp puppeting bridge?

I hope I'll find some time to dig in it someday but currently I'm busy with other projects.

UPDATE: As stated by @BonoNL there is already a project: https://github.com/r0kk3rz/harbour-matrix

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I did not know about Matrix.org until I saw this interesting video from 35C3.

scharelc ( 2019-01-30 10:17:57 +0300 )edit
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Its really interesting this matrix watsapp thing. Im not sure how it works but would this be the method by which sailfish os can have native watsapp??

jason roland ( 2019-01-30 21:34:29 +0300 )edit
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I am running my own matrix homeserver and using this mautrix-whatsapp bridge. No, you are still need the official whatsapp application (ios, android or any android emulator on your phone/computer/server) to use this bridge. Tulir's bridge doesn't violate whatsapp rules.

Matrix.org and ru-matrix.org users can test my bot @whatsappbot:gazizova.net if they using matrix and whatsapp clients simultaneous.

Communication between matrix and whatsapp users is very sophisticated: https://gazizova.net/pub/mautrix-whatsapp.png (source https://creately.com/diagram/jrk619ul1/X0oOhe6wSSVk5hF6ebIrhNMXTs%3D ).

fLegmatik ( 2019-01-31 07:00:33 +0300 )edit
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Ok, thank you for the clarification!

  1. Running my own Bridge should be doable on my hosted VM.
  2. (Android) WhatsApp can run on my old Jolla1 at home on my WLAN to have an official client somewhere.
  3. Than I can use Matrix to access WhatsApp on my SailfishX devices.

I hope I'll find the time to set this setting up soon.

scharelc ( 2019-01-31 10:57:34 +0300 )edit
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answered 2018-02-20 15:42:58 +0300

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Another not-yet-ready possibility for the future: Transponder with a matrix client. See the Transponder thread on TMO, in particular http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1540717&postcount=15

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The github page of this version is marked as archived. Github. So it may be useless to wait for this...

yajo ( 2019-03-31 19:30:54 +0300 )edit
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answered 2018-02-20 15:37:26 +0300

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updated 2018-02-20 15:39:24 +0300

For the Riot.im Android client I can report that all features are working on the Jolla 1! I installed it from the f-droid-repository - this version doesn't launch automatically at OS startup - autostart needs to be enabled in settings!

Apparently this is supposed to be a battery saving measure because the f-droid version regularly polls the server and hence has more background activity than the Google Play version, which features push via GCM and has Google Anayltics.

At the first few tries, some UI elements like the in-app back button weren't visible (but working when you tapped that area where they're supposed to be), but later this problem went away somehow. I made video calls, sent text messages and have multiple devices signed in with the same account. Haven't tried sending files from Jolla phone.

Encryption is disabled by default, enabling it requires a number of steps, but it's basically like tapping "OK" many times.

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I find that Riot.im on Sailfish X has two serious drawbacks:

  • I don't get notified of new content (even when I enable Riot.im in Android app notifications)
  • VOIP calls to me fail (I answer, but the caller still hears the ringtone).

I'm hoping that the improved Android support later this year will help, if no other solutions become available.

pakman ( 2018-02-20 15:46:47 +0300 )edit

That's crazy for the VoIP stuff:

  • Jolla1: Only Voice working (video crashes)
  • JollaC: Both, audio and video works
  • XA2: crashes on both! Probably beta problems?
cy8aer ( 2019-02-10 18:55:22 +0300 )edit

@pakman, @cy8aer, I fear it has nothing to do with how Sailfish handles it. The problem are probably in Matrix itself, see my answer below. The protocol is officially out of beta, only encryption is still beta.

bennypr0fane ( 2019-03-30 18:05:28 +0300 )edit

I also have a Jolla 1. Did you have Sailfish 3 on it? I don't think Sailfish X goes onto the Jolla 1. Am interested in putting matrix on it whether it is the fdroid riot or a native sailfish app

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answered 2017-10-30 16:42:06 +0300

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updated 2017-10-30 16:42:36 +0300

App is not ready but yeah matrix.org is working too in Morsender (it's using libpurple plugin).

https://twitter.com/Mister1Magister/status/925009625845501952

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