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@ -3,20 +3,22 @@ How to use the client-server API
TODO(kegan): Tweak joinalias API keys/path? Event stream historical > live needs
a token (currently doesn't). im/sync responses include outdated event formats
(room membership change messages).
(room membership change messages). Room config (specifically: message history,
public rooms)
If you haven't already, get a home server up and running on localhost:8080.
Accounts
========
Before you can send and receive messages, you must register for an account. If
you already have an account, you must login into it.
Before you can send and receive messages, you must **register** for an account.
If you already have an account, you must **login** into it.
Registration
------------
The aim of registration is to get a user ID and access token which you will need
when accessing other APIs.
when accessing other APIs::
curl -XPOST -d '{"user_id":"example", "password":"wordpass"}' "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/register"
@ -32,7 +34,7 @@ forget the access token.
Login
-----
The aim of login is to get an access token for your existing user ID.
The aim of login is to get an access token for your existing user ID::
curl -XGET "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/login"
@ -55,13 +57,16 @@ you do not know how to login, you can GET /login/fallback which will return a
basic webpage which you can use to login.
Making rooms and sending messages
=================================
Communicating
=============
In order to communicate with another user, you must **create a room** with that
user and **send a message** to that room.
Creating a room
---------------
If you want to send a message to someone, you have to be in a room with them. To
create a room:
create a room::
curl -XPOST -d '{"room_alias_name":"tutorial"}' "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/rooms?access_token=QGV4YW1wbGU6bG9jYWxob3N0.vRDLTgxefmKWQEtgGd"
@ -79,20 +84,27 @@ TODO(kegan): How to add/remove aliases from an existing room.
Sending messages
----------------
You can now send messages to this room:
You can now send messages to this room::
curl -XPUT -d '{"msgtype":"m.text", "body":"hello"}' "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/rooms/%21CvcvRuDYDzTOzfKKgh:localhost/messages/%40example%3Alocalhost/msgid1?access_token=QGV4YW1wbGU6bG9jYWxob3N0.vRDLTgxefmKWQEtgGd"
NB: There are no limitations to the types of messages which can be exchanged.
The only requirement is that 'msgtype' is specified.
NB: Depending on the room config, users who join the room may be able to see
message history from before they joined.
Inviting and joining rooms
==========================
Users and rooms
===============
Each room can be configured to allow or disallow certain rules. In particular,
these rules may specify if you require an **invitation** from someone already in
the room in order to **join the room**. In addition, you may also be able to
join a room **via a room alias** if one was set up.
Inviting a user to a room
-------------------------
You can directly invite a user to a room like so:
You can directly invite a user to a room like so::
curl -XPUT -d '{"membership":"invite"}' "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/rooms/%21CvcvRuDYDzTOzfKKgh:localhost/members/%40myfriend%3Alocalhost/state?access_token=QGV4YW1wbGU6bG9jYWxob3N0.vRDLTgxefmKWQEtgGd"
@ -102,7 +114,7 @@ and allows them to join the room.
Joining a room via an invite
----------------------------
If you receive an invite, you can join the room by changing the membership to
join:
join::
curl -XPUT -d '{"membership":"join"}' "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/rooms/%21CvcvRuDYDzTOzfKKgh:localhost/members/%40myfriend%3Alocalhost/state?access_token=QG15ZnJpZW5kOmxvY2FsaG9zdA...XKuGdVsovHmwMyDDvK"
@ -112,7 +124,7 @@ state to 'join'.
Joining a room via an alias
---------------------------
Alternatively, if you know the room alias for this room and the room config
allows it, you can directly join a room via the alias:
allows it, you can directly join a room via the alias::
curl -XPUT -d '{}' "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/join/%23tutorial%3Alocalhost?access_token=QG15ZnJpZW5kOmxvY2FsaG9zdA...XKuGdVsovHmwMyDDvK"
@ -122,16 +134,21 @@ allows it, you can directly join a room via the alias:
You will need to use the room ID when sending messages, not the room alias.
NB: If the room is configured to be an invite-only room, you will still require
the invite in order to join the room even though you know the room alias. As a
result, it is more common to see a room alias in relation to a public room,
which do not require invitations.
Getting events
==============
An event is some interesting piece of data that a client may be interested in.
It can be a message in a room, a room invite, etc. There are many different ways
of getting events, depending on what state the client is in.
of getting events, depending on what the client already knows.
Getting all state
-----------------
If the client doesn't know any information on the rooms the user is
invited/joined on, you can get all your state for all your rooms like so:
invited/joined on, you can get all your state for all your rooms like so::
curl -XGET "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/im/sync?access_token=QG15ZnJpZW5kOmxvY2FsaG9zdA...XKuGdVsovHmwMyDDvK"
@ -194,7 +211,7 @@ invited/joined on, you can get all your state for all your rooms like so:
This returns all the room IDs of rooms you are invited/joined on, as well as all
of the messages and feedback for these rooms. This can be a LOT of data. You may
just want the most recent message for each room. This can be done by applying
pagination stream parameters to this request:
pagination stream parameters to this request::
curl -XGET "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/im/sync?access_token=QG15ZnJpZW5kOmxvY2FsaG9zdA...XKuGdVsovHmwMyDDvK&from=END&to=START&limit=1"
@ -229,7 +246,7 @@ pagination stream parameters to this request:
Getting live state
------------------
Once you know which rooms the client has previously interacted with, you need to
listen for incoming events. This can be done like so:
listen for incoming events. This can be done like so::
curl -XGET "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/events?access_token=QG15ZnJpZW5kOmxvY2FsaG9zdA...XKuGdVsovHmwMyDDvK&from=END"