# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. swagger: '2.0' info: title: "Matrix Client-Server Registration API" version: "1.0.0" host: localhost:8008 schemes: - https - http basePath: /_matrix/client/%CLIENT_MAJOR_VERSION% consumes: - application/json produces: - application/json paths: "/register": post: summary: Register for an account on this homeserver. description: |- This API endpoint uses the `User-Interactive Authentication API`_. Register for an account on this homeserver. There are two kinds of user account: - `user` accounts. These accounts may use the full API described in this specification. - `guest` accounts. These accounts may have limited permissions and may not be supported by all servers. If registration is successful, this endpoint will issue an access token the client can use to authorize itself in subsequent requests. If the client does not supply a ``device_id``, the server must auto-generate one. The server SHOULD register an account with a User ID based on the ``username`` provided, if any. Note that the grammar of Matrix User ID localparts is restricted, so the server MUST either map the provided ``username`` onto a ``user_id`` in a logical manner, or reject ``username``\s which do not comply to the grammar, with ``M_INVALID_USERNAME``. Matrix clients MUST NOT assume that localpart of the registered ``user_id`` matches the provided ``username``. The returned access token must be associated with the ``device_id`` supplied by the client or generated by the server. The server may invalidate any access token previously associated with that device. See `Relationship between access tokens and devices`_. operationId: register parameters: - in: query name: kind type: string # swagger-UI overrides the default with the example, so better make the # example the default. x-example: user required: false default: user enum: - guest - user description: The kind of account to register. Defaults to `user`. - in: body name: body schema: type: object properties: auth: description: |- Additional authentication information for the user-interactive authentication API. Note that this information is *not* used to define how the registered user should be authenticated, but is instead used to authenticate the ``register`` call itself. It should be left empty, or omitted, unless an earlier call returned an response with status code 401. "$ref": "definitions/auth_data.yaml" bind_email: type: boolean description: |- If true, the server binds the email used for authentication to the Matrix ID with the ID Server. example: false username: type: string description: |- The basis for the localpart of the desired Matrix ID. If omitted, the homeserver MUST generate a Matrix ID local part. example: cheeky_monkey password: type: string description: The desired password for the account. example: ilovebananas device_id: type: string description: |- ID of the client device. If this does not correspond to a known client device, a new device will be created. The server will auto-generate a device_id if this is not specified. example: GHTYAJCE initial_device_display_name: type: string description: |- A display name to assign to the newly-created device. Ignored if ``device_id`` corresponds to a known device. example: Jungle Phone responses: 200: description: The account has been registered. examples: application/json: { "user_id": "@cheeky_monkey:matrix.org", "access_token": "abc123", "device_id": "GHTYAJCE" } schema: type: object properties: user_id: type: string description: |- The fully-qualified Matrix user ID (MXID) that has been registered. Any user ID returned by this API must conform to the grammar given in the `Matrix specification `_. access_token: type: string description: |- An access token for the account. This access token can then be used to authorize other requests. home_server: type: string description: |- The server_name of the homeserver on which the account has been registered. **Deprecated**. Clients should extract the server_name from ``user_id`` (by splitting at the first colon) if they require it. Note also that ``homeserver`` is not spelt this way. device_id: type: string description: |- ID of the registered device. Will be the same as the corresponding parameter in the request, if one was specified. 400: description: |- Part of the request was invalid. This may include one of the following error codes: * ``M_USER_IN_USE`` : The desired user ID is already taken. * ``M_INVALID_USERNAME`` : The desired user ID is not a valid user name. * ``M_EXCLUSIVE`` : The desired user ID is in the exclusive namespace claimed by an application service. These errors may be returned at any stage of the registration process, including after authentication if the requested user ID was registered whilst the client was performing authentication. Homeservers MUST perform the relevant checks and return these codes before performing User-Interactive Authentication, although they may also return them after authentication is completed if, for example, the requested user ID was registered whilst the client was performing authentication. examples: application/json: { "errcode": "M_USER_IN_USE", "error": "Desired user ID is already taken." } schema: "$ref": "definitions/errors/error.yaml" 401: description: |- The homeserver requires additional authentication information. schema: "$ref": "definitions/auth_response.yaml" 429: description: This request was rate-limited. schema: "$ref": "definitions/errors/rate_limited.yaml" tags: - User data "/register/email/requestToken": post: summary: Requests a validation token be sent to the given email address for the purpose of registering an account description: |- Proxies the identity server API ``validate/email/requestToken``, but first checks that the given email address is not already associated with an account on this Home Server. Note that, for consistency, this API takes JSON objects, though the Identity Server API takes ``x-www-form-urlencoded`` parameters. See the Identity Server API for further information. operationId: requestTokenToRegister parameters: - in: body name: body schema: type: object properties: id_server: type: string description: The ID server to send the onward request to as a hostname with an appended colon and port number if the port is not the default. example: "id.matrix.org" client_secret: type: string description: Client-generated secret string used to protect this session example: "this_is_my_secret_string" email: type: string description: The email address example: "example@example.com" send_attempt: type: number description: Used to distinguish protocol level retries from requests to re-send the email. example: 1 required: ["client_secret", "email", "send_attempt"] responses: 200: description: |- An email has been sent to the specified address. Note that this may be an email containing the validation token or it may be informing the user of an error. examples: application/json: {} schema: type: object 400: description: |- Part of the request was invalid. This may include one of the following error codes: * ``M_THREEPID_IN_USE`` : The email address is already registered to an account on this server. However, if the home server has the ability to send email, it is recommended that the server instead send an email to the user with instructions on how to reset their password. This prevents malicious parties from being able to determine if a given email address has an account on the Home Server in question. * ``M_SERVER_NOT_TRUSTED`` : The ``id_server`` parameter refers to an ID server that is not trusted by this Home Server. examples: application/json: { "errcode": "M_THREEPID_IN_USE", "error": "The specified address is already in use" } schema: "$ref": "definitions/errors/error.yaml" "/account/password": post: summary: "Changes a user's password." description: |- Changes the password for an account on this homeserver. This API endpoint uses the `User-Interactive Authentication API`_. An access token should be submitted to this endpoint if the client has an active session. The homeserver may change the flows available depending on whether a valid access token is provided. security: - accessToken: [] operationId: changePassword parameters: - in: body name: body schema: type: object properties: new_password: type: string description: The new password for the account. example: "ihatebananas" auth: description: |- Additional authentication information for the user-interactive authentication API. "$ref": "definitions/auth_data.yaml" required: ["new_password"] responses: 200: description: The password has been changed. examples: application/json: {} schema: type: object 401: description: |- The homeserver requires additional authentication information. schema: "$ref": "definitions/auth_response.yaml" 429: description: This request was rate-limited. schema: "$ref": "definitions/errors/rate_limited.yaml" tags: - User data "/account/password/email/requestToken": post: summary: Requests a validation token be sent to the given email address for the purpose of resetting a user's password description: |- Proxies the identity server API ``validate/email/requestToken``, but first checks that the given email address **is** associated with an account on this Home Server. This API should be used to request validation tokens when authenticating for the `account/password` endpoint. This API's parameters and response are identical to that of the HS API |/register/email/requestToken|_ except that `M_THREEPID_NOT_FOUND` may be returned if no account matching the given email address could be found. The server may instead send an email to the given address prompting the user to create an account. `M_THREEPID_IN_USE` may not be returned. .. |/register/email/requestToken| replace:: ``/register/email/requestToken`` .. _/register/email/requestToken: #post-matrix-client-%CLIENT_MAJOR_VERSION%-register-email-requesttoken operationId: requestTokenToResetPassword responses: 200: description: An email was sent to the given address "/account/deactivate": post: summary: "Deactivate a user's account." description: |- Deactivate the user's account, removing all ability for the user to login again. This API endpoint uses the `User-Interactive Authentication API`_. An access token should be submitted to this endpoint if the client has an active session. The homeserver may change the flows available depending on whether a valid access token is provided. security: - accessToken: [] operationId: deactivateAccount parameters: - in: body name: body schema: type: object properties: auth: description: |- Additional authentication information for the user-interactive authentication API. "$ref": "definitions/auth_data.yaml" responses: 200: description: The account has been deactivated. examples: application/json: {} schema: type: object 401: description: |- The homeserver requires additional authentication information. schema: "$ref": "definitions/auth_response.yaml" 429: description: This request was rate-limited. schema: "$ref": "definitions/errors/rate_limited.yaml" tags: - User data "/register/available": get: summary: Checks to see if a username is available on the server. description: |- Checks to see if a username is available, and valid, for the server. The server should check to ensure that, at the time of the request, the username requested is available for use. This includes verifying that an application service has not claimed the username and that the username fits the server's desired requirements (for example, a server could dictate that it does not permit usernames with underscores). Matrix clients may wish to use this API prior to attempting registration, however the clients must also be aware that using this API does not normally reserve the username. This can mean that the username becomes unavailable between checking its availability and attempting to register it. operationId: checkUsernameAvailability parameters: - in: query name: username type: string x-example: my_cool_localpart required: true default: my_cool_localpart description: The username to check the availability of. responses: 200: description: The username is available examples: application/json: { "available": true } schema: type: object properties: available: type: boolean description: |- A flag to indicate that the username is available. This should always be ``true`` when the server replies with 200 OK. 400: description: |- Part of the request was invalid or the username is not available. This may include one of the following error codes: * ``M_USER_IN_USE`` : The desired username is already taken. * ``M_INVALID_USERNAME`` : The desired username is not a valid user name. * ``M_EXCLUSIVE`` : The desired username is in the exclusive namespace claimed by an application service. examples: application/json: { "errcode": "M_USER_IN_USE", "error": "Desired user ID is already taken." } schema: "$ref": "definitions/errors/error.yaml" 429: description: This request was rate-limited. schema: "$ref": "definitions/errors/rate_limited.yaml" tags: - User data