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# Hackerspace Wroclaw Alarm Bot
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[![builds.sr.ht status](https://builds.sr.ht/~michalr/hswro-alarm-bot.svg)](https://builds.sr.ht/~michalr/hswro-alarm-bot?)
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Warning: this is a proof of concept, don't rely on it
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It was very basically tested, and while it seems to work, approach it without any expectations.
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In other words - treat it as a toy, not as a tool that will save your life or valuables, because it probably won't.
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## Running
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```
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$ ./alarm-bot
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```
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Remember that `hswro-alarm-bot.yml` should be present in the current directory.
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## Configuration via YAML file
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Configuration should be stored in `hswro-alarm-bot.yml` in current directory.
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```yaml
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satel-addr: "192.168.13.37"
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tg-chat-ids:
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- 1234
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- 5678
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- 9876
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allowed-types:
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- "zone-isolate"
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- "zone-alarm"
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allowed-indexes:
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- 5678
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- 1337
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pool-interval: 5m
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telegram-api-key: "telegram api key"
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arm-callback-urls:
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- "http://192.168.1.10/hello"
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- "http://example.com/api"
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disarm-callback-urls:
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- "http://192.168.1.10/bye"
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- "http://example.com/api2"
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alarm-callback-urls:
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- "http://192.168.1.10/ohno"
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- "http://example.com/api3"
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matterbridge:
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- uri: "http://localhost:4242/api/message"
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token: "test_token_1"
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gateway: "test_gateway_1"
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username: "test_username_1"
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```
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- `pool-interval` sets how often will the Satel device be asked for changes
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- `satel-addr` sets the IP address of the Satel device
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- `tg-chat-ids` sets which telegram groups will receive notifications about alarm state changes
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- `telegram-api-key` sets the Bot API key for Telegram that was obtained from BotFather
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### Matterbridge integration
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As Telegram is kinda questionable it's beneficial to get the notifications somewhere else as well. This bot can utilize Matterbridge's API to send notifications to many different chat platforms. Check the [Matterbridge API documentation](https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/Api) to learn how to configure your existing MAtterbridge installation.
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Tip: You can still have independent Telegram and Matterbridge notifications - simply set up an additional gateway in Matterbridge that pushes the messages to your non-telegram chat groups but omits the Telegram group to avoid duplicated messages. Those other chat groups can be the same as those where your regular messages are bridged - Matterbridge will handle that just fine without the need for duplicated bots etc.
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To configure that set the `matterbridge` part of the config file with the following parameters:
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- `uri` - URI to your Matterbridge's API
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- `token` - Token that you've set up for yout Matterbridge API. Situation where this token is not configured is not taken into account.
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- `gateway` - Set it to the same value that is set in the `name` parameter to your `[[gateway]]` in `matterbridge.toml`
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- `username` - The username from which the alarm bot messages will appear to API.
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### Notification via HTTP callbacks
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Set the values in following parts of the config file:
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- `arm-callback-urls` - for an URL that will be POST when partition **0** is armed
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- `disarm-callback-urls` - for an URL that will be POST when partition **0** is unarmed
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- `alarm-callback-urls` - for an URL that will be POST when **any** partition alarm is activated
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### Filtering events by change type
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It's possible to filter events by change type. Use the `allowed-types` part of the config file to do that. If that parameter is not provided, then all change types are allowed, otherwise only the provided ones will be used for notifications.
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Supported types are:
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- `zone-violation`
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- `zone-tamper`
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- `zone-alarm`
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- `zone-tamper-alarm`
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- `zone-alarm-memory`
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- `zone-tamper-alarm-memory`
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- `zone-bypass`
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- `zone-no-violation-trouble`
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- `zone-long-violation-trouble`
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- `armed-partition-suppressed`
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- `armed-partition`
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- `partition-armed-mode-2`
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- `partition-armed-mode-3`
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- `partition-with-1st-code-enter`
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- `partition-entry-time`
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- `partition-exit-time-over-10s`
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- `partition-exit-time-under-10s`
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- `partition-temporary-blocked`
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- `partition-blocked-guard-round`
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- `partition-alarm`
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- `partition-fire-alarm`
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- `partition-alarm-memory`
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- `partition-fire-alarm-memory`
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- `output`
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- `doors-opened`
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- `doors-opened-long`
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- `status-bit`
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- `trouble-part-1`
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- `trouble-part-2`
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- `trouble-part-3`
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- `trouble-part-4`
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- `trouble-part-5`
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- `trouble-memory-part-1`
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- `trouble-memory-part-2`
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- `trouble-memory-part-3`
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- `trouble-memory-part-4`
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- `trouble-memory-part-5`
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- `partition-with-violated-zones`
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- `zone-isolate`
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### Filtering events by index (which meaning depends on the change type)
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Use the `allowed-indexes` part of config file to set the list of allowed indexes. If that parameter is not provided, then all indexes are allowed; otherwise the notification is sent only for provided indexes.
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## example systemd unit
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```
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[Unit]
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Description=Satel Alarm Telegram Status Notifier
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Requires=network.target
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/path/to/alarm_bot
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DynamicUser=True
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RuntimeDirectory=hswro-alarm-bot
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StateDirectory=hswro-alarm-bot
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RestartSec=30
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Restart=on-failure
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CPUAccounting=true
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CPUQuota=5%
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MemoryAccounting=true
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MemoryHigh=25M
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MemoryMax=50M
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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