> Back to [README](../../../README.md) # Line PicoClaw supports LINE through the LINE Messaging API with webhook callbacks. ## Configuration ```json { "channel_list": { "line": { "enabled": true, "type": "line", "channel_secret": "YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET", "channel_access_token": "YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN", "webhook_path": "/webhook/line", "allow_from": [] } } } ``` | Field | Type | Required | Description | | -------------------- | ------ | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | enabled | bool | Yes | Whether to enable the LINE channel | | channel_secret | string | Yes | Channel Secret for the LINE Messaging API | | channel_access_token | string | Yes | Channel Access Token for the LINE Messaging API | | webhook_path | string | No | Webhook path (default: /webhook/line) | | allow_from | array | No | User ID whitelist; empty means all users are allowed | ## Setup 1. Go to the [LINE Developers Console](https://developers.line.biz/console/) and create a provider and a Messaging API channel 2. Obtain the Channel Secret and Channel Access Token 3. Configure the webhook: - LINE requires webhooks to use HTTPS, so you need to deploy a server with HTTPS support, or use a reverse proxy tool like ngrok to expose your local server to the internet - PicoClaw uses a shared Gateway HTTP server to receive webhook callbacks for all channels, listening on 127.0.0.1:18790 by default - Set the Webhook URL to `https://your-domain.com/webhook/line`, then reverse-proxy your external domain to the local Gateway (default port 18790) - Enable the webhook and verify the URL 4. Fill in the Channel Secret and Channel Access Token in the configuration file