# Setting up Appservice Webhooks bridging (optional, deprecated) **Note**: This bridge has been deprecated. We recommend not bothering with installing it. While not a 1:1 replacement, the bridge's author suggests taking a look at [matrix-hookshot](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-hookshot) as a replacement, which can also be installed using [this playbook](configuring-playbook-bridge-hookshot.md). Consider using that bridge instead of this one. The playbook can install and configure [matrix-appservice-webhooks](https://github.com/turt2live/matrix-appservice-webhooks) for you. This bridge provides support for Slack-compatible webhooks. Setup Instructions: loosely based on [this](https://github.com/turt2live/matrix-appservice-webhooks/blob/master/README.md) 1. All you basically need is to adjust your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml`: ```yaml matrix_appservice_webhooks_enabled: true matrix_appservice_webhooks_api_secret: '' ``` 2. In case you want to change the verbosity of logging via `journalctl -fu matrix-appservice-webhooks.service` you can adjust this in `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` as well. **Note**: default value is: `info` and availabe log levels are : `info`, `verbose` ```yaml matrix_appservice_webhooks_log_level: '' ``` 3. As of Synapse 1.90.0, you will need to add the following to `matrix_synapse_configuration_extension_yaml` to enable the [backwards compatibility](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/upgrade#upgrading-to-v1900) that this bridge needs: ```yaml matrix_synapse_configuration_extension_yaml: | use_appservice_legacy_authorization: true ``` **Note**: This deprecated method is considered insecure. 4. If you've already installed Matrix services using the playbook before, you'll need to re-run it (`--tags=setup-all,start`). If not, proceed with [configuring other playbook services](configuring-playbook.md) and then with [Installing](installing.md). Get back to this guide once ready. 5. If you're using the [Dimension integration manager](configuring-playbook-dimension.md), you can configure the Webhooks bridge by opening the Dimension integration manager -> Settings -> Bridges and selecting edit action for "Webhook Bridge". Press "Add self-hosted Bridge" button and populate "Provisioning URL" & "Shared Secret" values from `/matrix/appservice-webhooks/config/config.yaml` file's homeserver URL value and provisioning secret value, respectively. 6. Invite the bridge bot user to your room: - either with `/invite @_webhook:example.com` (**Note**: Make sure you have administration permissions in your room) - or simply add the bridge bot to a private channel (personal channels imply you being an administrator) 7. Send a message to the bridge bot in order to receive a private message including the webhook link. ``` !webhook ``` 8. The JSON body for posting messages will have to look like this: ```json { "text": "Hello world!", "format": "plain", "displayName": "My Cool Webhook", "avatar_url": "http://i.imgur.com/IDOBtEJ.png" } ``` You can test this via curl like so: ```sh curl --header "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "text": "Hello world!", "format": "plain", "displayName": "My Cool Webhook", "avatar_url": "http://i.imgur.com/IDOBtEJ.png" }' \ ```