Note: This bridge has been deprecated in favor of the mautrix-meta Messenger/Instagram bridge, which can be installed using this playbook. Consider using that bridge instead of this one.
The playbook can install and configure mautrix-instagram for you.
See the project's documentation to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
To enable the bridge, add the following configuration to your inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml
file:
matrix_mautrix_instagram_enabled: true
There are some additional things you may wish to configure about the bridge before you continue.
Encryption support is off by default. If you would like to enable encryption, add the following to your vars.yml
file:
matrix_mautrix_instagram_configuration_extension_yaml: |
bridge:
encryption:
allow: true
default: true
If you would like to be able to administrate the bridge from your account it can be configured like this:
# The easy way. The specified Matrix user ID will be made an admin of all bridges
matrix_admin: "@YOUR_USERNAME:{{ matrix_domain }}"
# OR:
# The more verbose way. Applies to this bridge only. You may define multiple Matrix users as admins.
matrix_mautrix_instagram_configuration_extension_yaml: |
bridge:
permissions:
'@YOUR_USERNAME:example.com': admin
You may wish to look at roles/custom/matrix-bridge-mautrix-instagram/templates/config.yaml.j2
and roles/custom/matrix-bridge-mautrix-instagram/defaults/main.yml
to find other things you would like to configure.
After configuring the playbook, run the installation command: just install-all
or just setup-all
You then need to start a chat with @instagrambot:example.com
(where example.com
is your base domain, not the matrix.
domain).
Send login YOUR_INSTAGRAM_EMAIL_ADDRESS YOUR_INSTAGRAM_PASSWORD
to the bridge bot to enable bridging for your instagram/Messenger account.
You can learn more here about authentication from the bridge's official documentation on Authentication.