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matrix-spec-proposals/data/api/identity/definitions/request_email_validation.yaml

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# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
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type: object
example: {
"client_secret": "monkeys_are_GREAT",
"email": "foo@example.com",
"send_attempt": 1
}
properties:
client_secret:
type: string
description: |
A unique string generated by the client, and used to identify the
validation attempt. It must be a string consisting of the characters
`[0-9a-zA-Z.=_-]`. Its length must not exceed 255 characters and it
must not be empty.
example: "monkeys_are_GREAT"
email:
type: string
description: The email address to validate.
example: "alice@example.org"
send_attempt:
type: integer
description: |-
The server will only send an email if the `send_attempt`
is a number greater than the most recent one which it has seen,
scoped to that `email` + `client_secret` pair. This is to
avoid repeatedly sending the same email in the case of request
retries between the POSTing user and the identity server.
The client should increment this value if they desire a new
email (e.g. a reminder) to be sent. If they do not, the server
should respond with success but not resend the email.
example: 1
next_link:
type: string
description: |-
Optional. When the validation is completed, the identity server will
redirect the user to this URL. This option is ignored when submitting
3PID validation information through a POST request.
example: "https://example.org/congratulations.html"
required: ["client_secret", "email", "send_attempt"]