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 im/sync responses include outdated event formats |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