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There's a new-fangled Python WeeChat plugin that supports end-to-end encryption. This guide will walk you through what is currently a semi-annoying setup, as the entire project is still under heavy development.
TL;DR
- Setup dependencies
- Run
git clone https://git.faceless.lyte.dev/lytedev/weechat-matrix-encryption-guide.git /tmp/wmeg && $EDITOR /tmp/wmeg/easy-script.bash && /tmp/wmeg/easy-script.bash
- Configure as needed
Python Versions
We need to establish which version of Python your WeeChat is using. You can find
this out in WeeChat with /python version
. In my case, my python
binary is
3.7.2 (python -V
) while my WeeChat Python version is 2.7.15.
Dependencies
There are a number of dependencies we can go ahead and start grabbing. The main
repository lists a number of them in the README
, so we will grab those. We
also need to install libolm
however you would do that for your environment.
sudo pip2 install pyOpenSSL typing webcolors future atomicwrites attrs logbook pygments
pacaur -S libolm # or for Ubuntu (and maybe Debian?): sudo apt-get install libolm-dev
Notice that we left out the matrix-nio
dependency. It's not in
PyPi, so we can't just pip2 install matrix-nio
(yet!) and PyPi's nio
package
is something probably unrelated, so we'll need to install it manually.
Installing matrix-nio
Let's go ahead and clone down the repository and get ready to do some stuff:
git clone https://github.com/poljar/matrix-nio.git
cd matrix-nio
If you're looking around, documentation seems a bit sparse on how to do this, but it has a mostly normal manual Python package installation workflow.
First, lets grab all the dependencies specific to the matrix-nio
package:
sudo pip2 install -r ./rtd-requirements.txt
And now we expect to be able to install it:
sudo python2 ./setup.py install
But you'll see the install script pauses for a second before we get an odd error:
Processing dependencies for matrix-nio==0.1
Searching for python-olm@ git+https://github.com/poljar/python-olm.git@master#egg=python-olm-0
Reading https://pypi.org/simple/python-olm/
Couldn't find index page for 'python-olm' (maybe misspelled?)
Scanning index of all packages (this may take a while)
Reading https://pypi.org/simple/
No local packages or working download links found for python-olm@ git+https://github.com/poljar/python-olm.git@master#egg=python-olm-0
error: Could not find suitable distribution for Requirement.parse('python-olm@ git+https://github.com/poljar/python-olm.git@master#egg=python-olm-0')
Out of the box, Python packages' setup.py
scripts seem to not know how to
handle packages whose URL specifies to grab it via VCS, such as git+
. So we'll
just help it out and grab it ourselves (instead of tinkering with anybody's
scripts):
sudo pip2 install -e git+https://github.com/poljar/python-olm.git@master#egg=python-olm-0
Now we should have everything we need to install the matrix-nio
Python
package:
sudo python2 ./setup.py install
Weechat Plugin Installation
Once we've done that, we should have all the dependencies for weechat-matrix
,
so let's go ahead and clone that and install it!
git clone https://github.com/poljar/weechat-matrix.git
cd weechat-matrix
make install
Done!
Configuration
The rest is up to you! You'll need to configure your Matrix servers within WeeChat and then verify keys. Verifying keys isn't a particularly clean process at the moment, but I expect it shall improve. For now, I followed this basic process in WeeChat:
- Open a split at your status window so you can see it and the encrypted channel
at the same time. (
/window splitv
) - Open the encrypted channel whose keys you need to verify.
- List the unverified keys in the current channel. (
/olm info unverified
) - For each user with keys listed there, verify all of their listed keys via your
preferred method. Alternatively, you can do this on a per-device basis. See
/help olm
for details. - Once all keys are verified, tell WeeChat you have done so. (
/olm verify @username:homeserver.example.com
) - Repeat until there are no unverified keys remaining in the current channel and repeat for each channel. Whew!