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LINE

LINE connects to OpenClaw via the LINE Messaging API. The plugin runs as a webhook receiver on the gateway and uses your channel access token + channel secret for authentication.

Status: supported via plugin. Direct messages, group chats, media, locations, Flex messages, template messages, and quick replies are supported. Reactions and threads are not supported.

Install the LINE plugin:

Terminal window
openclaw plugins install @openclaw/line

Local checkout (when running from a git repo):

Terminal window
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/line
  1. Create a LINE Developers account and open the Console: https://developers.line.biz/console/
  2. Create (or pick) a Provider and add a Messaging API channel.
  3. Copy the Channel access token and Channel secret from the channel settings.
  4. Enable Use webhook in the Messaging API settings.
  5. Set the webhook URL to your gateway endpoint (HTTPS required):
https://gateway-host/line/webhook

The gateway responds to LINE’s webhook verification (GET) and inbound events (POST). If you need a custom path, set channels.line.webhookPath or channels.line.accounts.<id>.webhookPath and update the URL accordingly.

Minimal config:

{
channels: {
line: {
enabled: true,
channelAccessToken: "LINE_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN",
channelSecret: "LINE_CHANNEL_SECRET",
dmPolicy: "pairing"
}
}
}

Env vars (default account only):

  • LINE_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN
  • LINE_CHANNEL_SECRET

Token/secret files:

{
channels: {
line: {
tokenFile: "/path/to/line-token.txt",
secretFile: "/path/to/line-secret.txt"
}
}
}

Multiple accounts:

{
channels: {
line: {
accounts: {
marketing: {
channelAccessToken: "...",
channelSecret: "...",
webhookPath: "/line/marketing"
}
}
}
}
}

Direct messages default to pairing. Unknown senders get a pairing code and their messages are ignored until approved.

Terminal window
openclaw pairing list line
openclaw pairing approve line <CODE>

Allowlists and policies:

  • channels.line.dmPolicy: pairing | allowlist | open | disabled
  • channels.line.allowFrom: allowlisted LINE user IDs for DMs
  • channels.line.groupPolicy: allowlist | open | disabled
  • channels.line.groupAllowFrom: allowlisted LINE user IDs for groups
  • Per-group overrides: channels.line.groups.<groupId>.allowFrom

LINE IDs are case-sensitive. Valid IDs look like:

  • User: U + 32 hex chars
  • Group: C + 32 hex chars
  • Room: R + 32 hex chars
  • Text is chunked at 5000 characters.
  • Markdown formatting is stripped; code blocks and tables are converted into Flex cards when possible.
  • Streaming responses are buffered; LINE receives full chunks with a loading animation while the agent works.
  • Media downloads are capped by channels.line.mediaMaxMb (default 10).

Use channelData.line to send quick replies, locations, Flex cards, or template messages.

{
text: "Here you go",
channelData: {
line: {
quickReplies: ["Status", "Help"],
location: {
title: "Office",
address: "123 Main St",
latitude: 35.681236,
longitude: 139.767125
},
flexMessage: {
altText: "Status card",
contents: { /* Flex payload */ }
},
templateMessage: {
type: "confirm",
text: "Proceed?",
confirmLabel: "Yes",
confirmData: "yes",
cancelLabel: "No",
cancelData: "no"
}
}
}
}

The LINE plugin also ships a /card command for Flex message presets:

/card info "Welcome" "Thanks for joining!"
  • Webhook verification fails: ensure the webhook URL is HTTPS and the channelSecret matches the LINE console.
  • No inbound events: confirm the webhook path matches channels.line.webhookPath and that the gateway is reachable from LINE.
  • Media download errors: raise channels.line.mediaMaxMb if media exceeds the default limit.