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| __init__.py | ||
| adapter.py | ||
| auth.py | ||
| cli.py | ||
| plugin.yaml | ||
| README.md | ||
Photon iMessage platform plugin
This plugin connects Hermes Agent to iMessage (and other Spectrum interfaces) through Photon — a managed service that handles iMessage line allocation, delivery, and abuse-prevention so users don't have to run their own Mac relay.
The free tier uses Photon's shared iMessage line pool and is the path we recommend for everyone who doesn't already pay for a dedicated number.
Architecture
Like Discord and Slack, Photon is a persistent-connection channel — no
public URL, no webhook, no signing secret. The spectrum-ts SDK holds a
long-lived gRPC stream to Photon for both directions. Because the SDK is
TypeScript-only, Hermes runs it inside a small supervised Node sidecar and
talks to it over loopback.
gRPC (spectrum-ts)
┌─────────────────────────┐ ◄───────────────► ┌──────────────────────┐
│ Photon Spectrum cloud │ app.messages │ Node sidecar │
│ (iMessage line owner) │ space.send() │ (plugins/…/sidecar) │
└─────────────────────────┘ └──────────┬───────────┘
GET /inbound (NDJSON) │ ▲ POST /send
inbound events ▼ │ /typing
┌──────────────────────┐
│ PhotonAdapter │
│ (Python, in gateway) │
└──────────────────────┘
- Inbound: the sidecar consumes the SDK's
app.messagesgRPC stream, normalizes each message, and streams it to the adapter over a loopbackGET /inbound(NDJSON). The adapter dedupes onmessageIdand dispatches aMessageEventto the gateway. It reconnects automatically if the stream drops; the sidecar owns the gRPC reconnect to Photon. - Outbound:
send/send_typing/ reaction tapbacks are loopback POSTs to the sidecar (/send,/send-attachment,/typing,/react,/unreact), authenticated with a sharedX-Hermes-Sidecar-Token.
First-time setup
# One-shot setup: device login (opens browser) + project + user + sidecar deps
hermes photon setup --phone +15551234567
# Start the gateway
hermes gateway start --platform photon
hermes photon setup does, in order:
- Device login (RFC 8628,
client_id=photon-cli) — openshttps://app.photon.codes/for approval and stores the bearer token. - Find or create the
Hermes Agentproject on the Photon dashboard. - Enable Spectrum, read the project's
spectrumProjectId, rotate the project secret, and persist both. - Register your phone number as a Spectrum user (idempotent — skipped if a user with that number already exists).
- Print the assigned iMessage line — the number you text to reach your agent.
- Install the sidecar deps (
npm ci— installs the committed lockfile verbatim, so every setup runs the exactspectrum-tsversion this plugin was written against).
There is no separate login command; like every other Hermes channel,
onboarding goes through one setup surface. Re-running setup reuses an
existing token/project, so it's safe to run again to finish a partial setup.
Run hermes photon status to see what's configured.
Credentials
Runtime SDK credentials live in ~/.hermes/.env (the same place every other
channel keeps its token), and the adapter reads them from the environment:
PHOTON_PROJECT_ID=<spectrumProjectId> # the SDK's projectId
PHOTON_PROJECT_SECRET=<projectSecret>
Management metadata lives in ~/.hermes/auth.json under credential_pool:
{
"credential_pool": {
"photon": [
{ "access_token": "<device-bearer>", "issued_at": ... }
],
"photon_project": [
{
"dashboard_project_id": "<dashboard id>",
"spectrum_project_id": "<spectrumProjectId>",
"project_secret": "<projectSecret>",
"name": "Hermes Agent"
}
]
}
}
Note on ids. A Photon project has two identifiers: the dashboard
id(used for management API calls) and thespectrumProjectId(what the SDK authenticates with).PHOTON_PROJECT_IDis the spectrum id.
Configuration knobs
All env vars are documented in plugin.yaml. The most important:
| Env var | Default | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
PHOTON_PROJECT_ID |
from .env / auth.json | Spectrum project id (SDK projectId) |
PHOTON_PROJECT_SECRET |
from .env / auth.json | Project secret |
PHOTON_SIDECAR_PORT |
8789 | Loopback port for the sidecar |
PHOTON_SIDECAR_AUTOSTART |
true | Spawn the sidecar on connect |
PHOTON_DASHBOARD_HOST |
https://app.photon.codes | Dashboard API host |
PHOTON_SPECTRUM_HOST |
https://spectrum.photon.codes | Spectrum API host |
PHOTON_HOME_CHANNEL |
your number (set by setup) | Default space for cron delivery — a space id, or a bare E.164 number (resolved to a DM) |
PHOTON_ALLOWED_USERS |
your number (set by setup) | Comma-separated E.164 allowlist |
PHOTON_REQUIRE_MENTION |
false | Gate group chats on a wake word |
PHOTON_MAX_INLINE_ATTACHMENT_BYTES |
20 MB | Max inbound attachment size the sidecar reads & inlines |
PHOTON_TELEMETRY |
false | Spectrum SDK telemetry — toggle with hermes photon telemetry on|off (restart the gateway to apply) |
PHOTON_MARKDOWN |
true | Send agent replies as markdown (iMessage renders natively). false strips formatting to plain text |
PHOTON_REACTIONS |
false | Tapback 👀/👍/👎 as processing status; tapbacks on bot messages reach the agent as reaction:added:<emoji> |
Attachments & limitations
- Inbound attachments and voice notes are downloaded. The sidecar reads
the bytes (
content.read()) and base64-inlines them on the NDJSON event; the adapter caches them to the shared media cache and populatesmedia_urls/media_types, so the agent sees the real image/file or can transcribe the voice note — parity with the BlueBubbles iMessage channel. Media larger thanPHOTON_MAX_INLINE_ATTACHMENT_BYTES(default 20 MB), or any byte read that fails, falls back to a text marker ([Photon attachment received: …]or[Photon voice received: …]) so the agent still knows something arrived. - Outbound attachments are supported. Images, voice notes, video, and
documents are sent via
space.send(attachment(...))/space.send(voice(...))through the sidecar's/send-attachmentendpoint; a caption is delivered as a separate text bubble after the media. - Markdown is rendered. Replies go out via spectrum-ts'
markdown()builder; iMessage renders bold/italics/lists/code natively and other Spectrum platforms degrade to readable plain text.PHOTON_MARKDOWN=falsereverts to stripped plain text. - Reactions (tapbacks) are supported behind
PHOTON_REACTIONS(default off): the adapter tapbacks 👀 while processing and swaps it for 👍/👎 on completion, and a user tapback on a bot-sent message is routed to the agent as a syntheticreaction:added:<emoji>event. Removal after a sidecar restart is best-effort — the live reaction handle is lost, so a stale tapback heals when the next reaction replaces it. Group spaces stay reachable across restarts via spectrum-ts v3'sspace.get(id). - Message effects, polls — supported by
spectrum-tsbut not yet exposed; the sidecar is the natural place to add them.
Upgrading spectrum-ts
spectrum-ts is pinned to an exact version in sidecar/package.json
(no ^ range) and installed with npm ci, because the SDK ships breaking
majors (v2 removed defineFusorPlatform; v3 reworked space construction).
A floating range or npm install spectrum-ts@latest would let a breaking
release take down fresh setups silently. Upgrades are deliberate:
- Read the SDK release notes for every version between the current pin and the target.
- Bump the exact pin in
sidecar/package.json, then runnpm installinsidesidecar/to regeneratepackage-lock.json. Commit both. - Migrate
sidecar/index.mjsagainst the new typings (sidecar/node_modules/spectrum-ts/dist/*.d.tsis the source of truth — the hosted docs can lag). - Run
pytest tests/plugins/platforms/photon/. - Verify end-to-end:
hermes photon status, a DM and a group roundtrip, and an agent reply into a group right after a gateway restart (exercisesspace.getrehydration).