ssh in. normally you use register_new_matrix_user
, but the digital ocean droplet comes with:
./new-user
you're on port 8448, which is unusual.
faq: how do I get an apostrophe? you can just glue strings, be they double-apostrophe or double-quote, together immediately:
#password is asdf'fdsa pw='asdf'"'"'fdsa'
we're going to do the same to glue the password in.
username doesn't have to be your full username. (less-past adam here: idk wtf he means. just do full. @user:greyn.club.)
pw='PASSWORD' echo $pw curl -XPOST -d '{"type":"m.login.password", "user":"USERNAME", "password":"'"$pw"'"}' "https://greyn.club:8448/_matrix/client/r0/login"
that'll give you back a json object, including an access token
now for extra fun: get yourself jq
. take the json you get back, pipe it to jq, tell jq you just want the access_token.
pw='PASSWORD' username='@USERNAME:greyn.club' echo $pw token=$(curl -XPOST -d '{"type":"m.login.password", "user":"'"$username"'", "password":"'"$pw"'"}' "https://greyn.club:8448/_matrix/client/r0/login" | jq .access_token --raw-output) echo $token
curl -XPOST \ -d "{\"msgtype\":\"m.text\", \"body\":\"TEXT\"}" \ "https://greyn.club:8448/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/"'!'"pPZWsacCoTafJoyJXu:greyn.club/send/m.room.message?access_token=ACCESSTOKEN"