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Matrix Messenger for Home Assistant
Send messages from Home Assistant to Matrix rooms — including encrypted rooms (E2EE). Ask questions and react to text replies or emoji reactions in automations. Supports mautrix bridges (WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram) out of the box.
Features
- Send messages to configured rooms via service call or
notify.*entity - Per-room services — one dedicated action per room, selectable by friendly name
- Direct messages — send to any Matrix user or mautrix bridge contact without pre-configuring a room
- Ask questions — send a question and wait for a text reply or emoji reaction
- mautrix bridge support — WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram via
send_to_user - E2EE support — end-to-end encrypted rooms via matrix-nio
- Searchable room picker — filterable dropdown in all actions and config dialogs
- Two auth methods — username + password, or access token
- Fully GUI-configurable — no YAML required
Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Home Assistant | ≥ 2026.4.0 |
| Python package | matrix-nio[e2e] >= 0.21.0 (installed automatically) |
| Native library | libolm — pre-installed in HA OS, Supervised, and Container |
Note for HA Core (venv) installations:
libolmmust be installed manually on the host system (apt install libolm-devon Debian/Ubuntu).
Installation
Via HACS (recommended)
- Open HACS → Integrations → ⋮ → Custom repositories
- Add your Gitea repository URL, category: Integration
- Search for Matrix Messenger and install
- Restart Home Assistant
Manual
- Copy the
custom_components/matrix_messenger/folder into your HA config directory - Restart Home Assistant
Configuration
Go to Settings → Devices & Services → Add Integration and search for Matrix Messenger.
Step 1 — Matrix Server
| Field | Example |
|---|---|
| Homeserver URL | https://matrix.org |
| Authentication method | Username + Password or Access Token |
Step 2a — Username + Password
| Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Matrix User ID | @youruser:matrix.org |
| Password | Your Matrix account password |
| Device name | Shown in your Matrix client's session list (optional) |
Step 2b — Access Token
Retrieve your token in your Matrix client: Settings → Security → Sessions → Show access token.
| Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Matrix User ID | @youruser:matrix.org |
| Access Token | Paste the token here; the device ID is fetched automatically |
Step 3 — Room Selection
All rooms the account has joined are listed with their display names. Select one or more rooms using the searchable dropdown.
Enable background sync — when enabled, the integration polls Matrix every 5 seconds continuously. Required if you want to receive replies to questions without triggering ask_question first.
Reconfiguring rooms
Go to Settings → Devices & Services → Matrix Messenger → Configure to change the selected rooms or toggle background sync at any time. Rooms you have since left will no longer appear in the list and are removed from the configuration when you save.
Services / Actions
matrix_messenger.send_to_<roomname>
One dedicated action is created for each configured room. No room_id parameter needed — just type the message.
Example (room named "Wohnzimmer"):
action: matrix_messenger.send_to_wohnzimmer
data:
message: "Waschmaschine fertig."
matrix_messenger.send_message
Sends a plain-text message to a room selected from a searchable dropdown.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
room_id |
string | ✓ | Selected from configured rooms |
message |
string | ✓ | Message text |
Example:
action: matrix_messenger.send_message
data:
room_id: "!abc123:matrix.org"
message: "Front door opened."
matrix_messenger.send_to_user
Sends a direct message to a Matrix user. Searches all joined rooms for one that contains the target user; if none is found, a new DM room is created.
Works with mautrix bridge puppets (WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram) as long as a portal room for that contact already exists (i.e. you have chatted with the contact before via the bridge).
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
user_id |
string | ✓ | Matrix user ID, e.g. @user:matrix.org |
message |
string | ✓ | Message text |
Example — native Matrix user:
action: matrix_messenger.send_to_user
data:
user_id: "@marc:matrix.org"
message: "Alarm triggered!"
Example — WhatsApp contact via mautrix-whatsapp:
action: matrix_messenger.send_to_user
data:
user_id: "@whatsapp_4917612345678:your.server"
message: "Doorbell rang."
Bridge puppet ID format
| Bridge | User ID format |
|---|---|
@whatsapp_<number without +>:<server> |
|
| Signal | @signal_<number without +>:<server> |
| Telegram | @telegram_<user id>:<server> |
Find the exact puppet ID in your Matrix client (e.g. Element) under the contact's profile → Matrix ID.
Note: Messages sent via bridge puppets appear to the recipient as coming from your Matrix account — this is how mautrix bridges work by design.
matrix_messenger.ask_question
Sends a question to a room and waits for a reply. Once a matching reply arrives, the event matrix_messenger_response is fired. After the timeout (default 30 min) the question expires silently.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
room_id |
string | ✓ | — | Selected from configured rooms |
question |
string | ✓ | — | Question text |
options |
list of strings | [] |
If set, only these exact replies (or emoji reactions) are accepted | |
timeout |
integer (seconds) | 1800 |
How long to wait. Min 60, max 7200 |
Example — free-text reply:
action: matrix_messenger.ask_question
data:
room_id: "!abc123:matrix.org"
question: "Should I water the plants?"
Example — constrained options:
action: matrix_messenger.ask_question
data:
room_id: "!abc123:matrix.org"
question: "Alarm triggered — is this a false alarm?"
options:
- "Yes"
- "No"
timeout: 300
Notify entities
Each configured room also creates a notify.* entity:
notify.matrix_<room display name>
These appear in the HA notification UI and can be used anywhere a notify target is accepted.
Example:
action: notify.matrix_wohnzimmer
data:
title: "Waschmaschine"
message: "Programm beendet."
The title is prepended in bold: Waschmaschine\nProgramm beendet.
Events
matrix_messenger_response
Fired when a reply to an ask_question call is received.
| Attribute | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
question_id |
string (UUID) | Unique ID of the question |
room_id |
string | Matrix room ID where the reply was received |
response |
string | The reply text or emoji |
response_type |
"text" or "emoji" |
How the reply was sent |
sender |
string | Matrix user ID of the person who replied |
Automation examples
Send a notification when motion is detected
automation:
trigger:
- platform: state
entity_id: binary_sensor.front_door_motion
to: "on"
action:
- action: matrix_messenger.send_to_wohnzimmer
data:
message: "Motion detected at the front door."
Ask a question and branch based on the answer
automation:
alias: "Alarm confirmation"
trigger:
- platform: state
entity_id: alarm_control_panel.home
to: "triggered"
action:
- action: matrix_messenger.ask_question
data:
room_id: "!abc123:matrix.org"
question: "Alarm triggered! False alarm?"
options:
- "Yes"
- "No"
timeout: 300
- wait_for_trigger:
- platform: event
event_type: matrix_messenger_response
event_data:
room_id: "!abc123:matrix.org"
timeout: "00:05:00"
continue_on_timeout: true
- choose:
- conditions:
- condition: template
value_template: "{{ wait.trigger.event.data.response == 'Yes' }}"
sequence:
- action: alarm_control_panel.alarm_disarm
target:
entity_id: alarm_control_panel.home
default:
- action: notify.matrix_wohnzimmer
data:
message: "Alarm not confirmed — police notified."
React to emoji reactions (👍 / 👎)
automation:
alias: "Heating approval"
trigger:
- platform: time
at: "17:00:00"
action:
- action: matrix_messenger.ask_question
data:
room_id: "!abc123:matrix.org"
question: "Turn on heating now?"
options:
- "👍"
- "👎"
timeout: 900
- wait_for_trigger:
- platform: event
event_type: matrix_messenger_response
event_data:
room_id: "!abc123:matrix.org"
timeout: "00:15:00"
continue_on_timeout: true
- if:
- condition: template
value_template: "{{ wait.trigger.event.data.response == '👍' }}"
then:
- action: climate.turn_on
target:
entity_id: climate.living_room
E2EE key storage
The integration stores matrix-nio's E2EE keys (Olm/Megolm sessions) in:
<ha-config-dir>/.storage/matrix_messenger/
Back this directory up together with your HA config. If it is deleted, the integration will re-upload keys and may lose access to past encrypted messages.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
ImportError: libolm on startup |
libolm not installed |
apt install libolm-dev (HA Core only) |
| Rooms list is empty after login | Account not joined to any rooms | Join at least one room in your Matrix client first |
| Room names show as IDs | Stale .pyc cache on network share |
Delete __pycache__/ in the component folder and restart HA |
| Encrypted messages not decrypted | Keys missing (first sync) | Wait for the first full sync to complete after setup |
ask_question never fires event |
Sync not running | Enable background sync in options, or check that no timeout expired |
send_to_user fails for bridge contact |
No portal room exists yet | Start one conversation with the contact in Element first |
License
MIT