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"$ref": "definitions/error.yaml"
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"$ref": "definitions/error.yaml"
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tags:
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tags:
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- User data
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- User data
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"/register/available":
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get:
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summary: Checks to see if a username is available on the server.
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description: |-
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Checks to see if a username is available, and valid, for the server.
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The server should check to ensure that, at the time of the request, the
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username requested is available for use. This includes verifying that an
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application service has not claimed the username and that the username
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fits the server's desired requirements (for example, a server could dictate
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that it does not permit usernames with underscores).
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Matrix clients may wish to use this API prior to attempting registration,
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however the clients must also be aware that using this API does not normally
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reserve the username. This can mean that the username becomes unavailable
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between checking its availability and attempting to register it.
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operationId: checkUsernameAvailability
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parameters:
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- in: query
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name: username
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type: string
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x-example: my_cool_localpart
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required: true
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default: my_cool_localpart
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description: The username to check the availability of.
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responses:
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200:
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description: The username is available
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examples:
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application/json: {
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"available": true
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}
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schema:
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type: object
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properties:
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available:
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type: boolean
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description: |-
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A flag to indicate that the username is available. This should always
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be ``true`` when the server replies with 200 OK.
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400:
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description: |-
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Part of the request was invalid or the username is not available. This may
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include one of the following error codes:
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* ``M_USER_IN_USE`` : The desired username is already taken.
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* ``M_INVALID_USERNAME`` : The desired username is not a valid user name.
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* ``M_EXCLUSIVE`` : The desired username is in the exclusive namespace
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claimed by an application service.
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examples:
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application/json: {
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"errcode": "M_USER_IN_USE",
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"error": "Desired user ID is already taken."
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}
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429:
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description: This request was rate-limited.
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schema:
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"$ref": "definitions/error.yaml"
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tags:
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- User data
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