--- name: add-gchat description: Add Google Chat channel integration via Chat SDK. --- # Add Google Chat Channel Adds Google Chat support via the Chat SDK bridge. ## Install NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk. This skill copies the Google Chat adapter in from the `channels` branch. ### Pre-flight (idempotent) Skip to **Credentials** if all of these are already in place: - `src/channels/gchat.ts` exists - `src/channels/index.ts` contains `import './gchat.js';` - `@chat-adapter/gchat` is listed in `package.json` dependencies Otherwise continue. Every step below is safe to re-run. ### 1. Fetch the channels branch ```bash git fetch origin channels ``` ### 2. Copy the adapter ```bash git show origin/channels:src/channels/gchat.ts > src/channels/gchat.ts ``` ### 3. Append the self-registration import Append to `src/channels/index.ts` (skip if the line is already present): ```typescript import './gchat.js'; ``` ### 4. Install the adapter package (pinned) ```bash pnpm install @chat-adapter/gchat@4.26.0 ``` ### 5. Build ```bash pnpm run build ``` ## Credentials > 1. Go to [Google Cloud Console](https://console.cloud.google.com) > 2. Create or select a project > 3. Enable the **Google Chat API** > 4. Go to **Google Chat API** > **Configuration**: > - App name and description > - Connection settings: select **HTTP endpoint URL** and set to `https://your-domain/webhook/gchat` > 5. Create a **Service Account**: > - Go to **IAM & Admin** > **Service Accounts** > **Create Service Account** > - Grant the Chat Bot role > - Create a JSON key and download it ### Configure environment Add the service account JSON as a single-line string to `.env`: ```bash GCHAT_CREDENTIALS={"type":"service_account","project_id":"...","private_key":"...","client_email":"..."} ``` Sync to container: `mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env` ## Next Steps If you're in the middle of `/setup`, return to the setup flow now. Otherwise, run `/manage-channels` to wire this channel to an agent group. ## Channel Info - **type**: `gchat` - **terminology**: Google Chat has "spaces." A space can be a group conversation or a direct message with the bot. - **how-to-find-id**: Open the space in Google Chat, look at the URL — the space ID is the segment after `/space/` (e.g. `spaces/AAAA...`). Or use the Google Chat API to list spaces. - **supports-threads**: yes - **typical-use**: Interactive chat — team spaces or direct messages - **default-isolation**: Same agent group for spaces where you're the primary user. Separate agent group for spaces with different teams or sensitive contexts.