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This application does not need additional settings. So you can make connectionUnique, active service acces point to a network. There are different types of connections (API key, Oauth…). only by using your login credentials or by following the instructions below . |
With Matrix modulesa module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. in Boost.spaceA platform that centralizes and synchronizes company data from internal and external sources, offering a suite of modules and addons for project management, CRM, data visualization, and more. Has many features to optimize your workflow! IntegratorPart of the Boost.space system, where you can create your connections and automate your processes., you can send, edit, retrieve, and list messages, update rooms, list public rooms, membersIn Boost.space, a Member is a role within a space that permits an individual to view and manage records using existing statuses and labels. Members cannot manage other members or modify space settings., and leave rooms.
To get started with the Matrix app, create an account with one of the clients available in matrix.org. For more information regarding Matrix clients and homeservers, refer to the Elements of Matrix API documentation.
Refer to the Matrix API documentation for the list of available endpoints.
To establish the connection:
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Create an account with any of the clients as Matrix allows connection with Boost.space Integrator using the client account credentials.
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Log in to your Boost.space Integrator account, add a Matrix modulea module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. to your scenarioA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive., and click Create a connection.
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Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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In the Home Server field, enter your homeserver’s name. This can be a public Matrix server or your own custom server.
Note: Matrix is a decentralized service, requiring you to connect either to a single server or your own server. Refer to the List of Public Matrix Homeservers for information regarding available servers and their homeserver names.
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In the Username and Password fields, enter your account credentials.
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Click Save.
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If prompted, authenticate your account and confirm access.
You have successfully established the connection. You can now edit your scenario and add more Matrix modules. If your connection requires reauthorization at any point, follow the connection renewal steps here.
Build Matrix ScenariosA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive.
After connecting the app, you can perform the following actions:
Messages
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Send a Message
Note: Messages sent from this module are not encrypted, even though you set up an Encrypted room (Allow encrypted setting is ON).
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Edit a Message
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Get a Message
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List Messages
Rooms
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Update a Room
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List Public Rooms
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List Members
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Leave Room
Other
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Make an API Call