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title: Migrating from Client Server API v1
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categories: guides
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---
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Migrating from client-server API v1
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===================================
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This guide assists developers of API clients that target the ``v1`` version of
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the API to migrate their code to the later ``r0``. It does not aim to introduce
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new concepts that were added in ``r0`` except where these replace things that
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were removed since ``v1``.
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Updated Version In Path
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=======================
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The new version of the API is ``r0``; this should be used in paths where
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``v1`` used to appear. Additionally, the ``/api`` path component has now been
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removed. API endpoint paths are now::
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POST /_matrix/client/r0/register
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GET /_matrix/client/r0/login
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etc...
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New Registration and Login Endpoints
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====================================
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The ``r0`` version of the ``/register`` and ``/login`` endpoints is different
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to the ``v1`` version. See the updated API documentation for details on how the
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new API works. In brief, the changes are that the new version returns extra
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information in the form of the ``params`` object, and that a sequence of
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multiple calls may be statefully chained together by the ``session`` parameter.
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Additionally, whereas in ``v1`` the client performed a ``GET`` request to
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discover the list of supported flows for ``/register``, in ``r0`` this is done
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by sending a ``POST`` request with an empty data body. The ``/login`` endpoint
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continues to use the ``GET`` method as before.
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Deprecated Endpoints
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====================
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The following endpoints are now deprecated and replaced by the ``/sync`` API::
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/initialSync
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/events
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/rooms/:roomId/initialSync
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The new ``/sync`` API takes an optional ``since`` parameter to distinguish the
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initial sync from subsequent updates for more events.
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The return value takes a different structure to that from the previous
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``/initialSync`` API. For full details see the API documentation, but the
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following summary may be useful to compare with ``v1``:
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* ``/initialSync`` returned a ``state`` key containing the most recent state
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in the room, whereas the new ``/sync`` API's ``state`` corresponds to the
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room state at the start of the returned timeline. This makes it easier for
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clients to represent state changes that occur within the region of returned
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timeline.
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* In ``/events``, if more events occurred since the ``since`` token than the
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``limit`` parameter allowed, then events from the start of this range were
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returned and the client had to perform another fetch to incrementally obtain
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more of them. In the ``/sync`` API the result always contains the most
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recent events, creating a gap if this would be more events than the
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requested limit. If this occurs then the client can use the ``prev_batch``
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token as a reference to obtaining more.
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* The ``state`` contained in the response to a ``/sync`` request that has a
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``since`` parameter will contain only keys that have changed since the
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basis given in the ``since`` parameter, rather than containing a full set
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values.
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The ``/initialSync`` API allowed a parameter called ``limit`` to limit the
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number of events returned. To apply this limit to the new ``/sync`` API, you
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can supply an ad-hoc filter::
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GET .../sync?filter={"room":{"timeline":{"limit:$limit}}}
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There is no direct replacement for the per-room ``/rooms/:roomId/initialSync``
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endpoint, but the behaviour can be recreated by applying an ad-hoc filter using
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the ``filter`` parameter to ``/sync`` that selects only the required room ID::
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GET .../sync?filter={"room":{"rooms":[$room_id]}}
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However, the way that the new ``/sync`` API works should remove any need to do
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this kind of query, in the situations where the ``v1`` API needed it.
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Specifically, on joining a new room the initial information about that room is
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sent in the next ``/sync`` batch, so it should not be necessary to query that
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one room specially.
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The following endpoint is deprecated and has no direct replacement::
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/events/:eventId
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However, if the client knows the room ID of the room that the event is in, it
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can use the ``/rooms/:roomId/context/:eventId`` request to fetch the event
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itself. By giving the ``limit`` parameter of ``0`` the client can save using
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extra bandwidth by actually returning additional context events around the
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requested one.
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Removed POST Endpoint
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=====================
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The room message sending API endpoint in ``v1`` accepted both ``PUT`` and
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``POST`` methods, where the client could specify a message ID in the ``PUT``
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path for de-duplication purposes, or have the server allocate one during
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``POST``. In ``r0`` this latter form no longer exists. Clients will now have
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to generate these IDs locally.
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The following URLs have therefore been removed::
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POST .../rooms/:roomId/send/:messageType
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---
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layout: post
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title: Client Server API
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categories: guides
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---
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.. TODO kegan
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Room config (specifically: message history,
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public rooms).
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How to use the client-server API
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================================
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.. NOTE::
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The git version of this document is ``{% project_version %}``
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This guide focuses on how the client-server APIs *provided by the reference
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homeserver* can be used. Since this is specific to a homeserver
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implementation, there may be variations in relation to registering/logging in
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which are not covered in extensive detail in this guide.
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If you haven't already, get a homeserver up and running on
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``https://localhost:8448``.
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Accounts
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========
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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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.. NOTE::
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`Try out the fiddle`__
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.. __: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/jquery/1.8.3/matrix-org/matrix-doc/tree/master/supporting-docs/howtos/jsfiddles/register_login
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Registration
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------------
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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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curl -XPOST -d '{"username":"example", "password":"wordpass", "auth": {"type":"m.login.dummy"}}' "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/register"
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{
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"access_token": "QGV4YW1wbGU6bG9jYWxob3N0.AqdSzFmFYrLrTmteXc",
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"home_server": "localhost",
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"user_id": "@example:localhost"
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}
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NB: If a ``user`` is not specified, one will be randomly generated for you.
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If you do not specify a ``password``, you will be unable to login to the account
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if you forget the ``access_token``.
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Implementation note: The matrix specification does not enforce how users
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register with a server. It just specifies the URL path and absolute minimum
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keys. The reference homeserver uses a username/password to authenticate user,
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but other homeservers may use different methods. This is why you need to
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specify the ``type`` of method.
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Login
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-----
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The aim when logging in is to get an access token for your existing user ID::
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curl -XGET "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/login"
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{
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"flows": [
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{
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"type": "m.login.password"
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}
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]
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}
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curl -XPOST -d '{"type":"m.login.password", "user":"example", "password":"wordpass"}' "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/login"
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{
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"access_token": "QGV4YW1wbGU6bG9jYWxob3N0.vRDLTgxefmKWQEtgGd",
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"home_server": "localhost",
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"user_id": "@example:localhost"
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}
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Implementation note: Different homeservers may implement different methods for
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logging in to an existing account. In order to check that you know how to login
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to this homeserver, you must perform a ``GET`` first and make sure you
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recognise the login type. If you do not know how to login, you can
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``GET /login/fallback`` which will return a basic webpage which you can use to
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login. The reference homeserver implementation support username/password login,
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but other homeservers may support different login methods (e.g. OAuth2).
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Communicating
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=============
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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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.. NOTE::
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`Try out the fiddle`__
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.. __: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/jquery/1.8.3/matrix-org/matrix-doc/tree/master/supporting-docs/howtos/jsfiddles/create_room_send_msg
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Creating a room
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---------------
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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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curl -XPOST -d '{"room_alias_name":"tutorial"}' "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/createRoom?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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{
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"room_alias": "#tutorial:localhost",
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"room_id": "!asfLdzLnOdGRkdPZWu:localhost"
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}
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The "room alias" is a human-readable string which can be shared with other users
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so they can join a room, rather than the room ID which is a randomly generated
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string. You can have multiple room aliases per room.
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.. TODO(kegan)
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How to add/remove aliases from an existing room.
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Sending messages
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----------------
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You can now send messages to this room::
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curl -XPOST -d '{"msgtype":"m.text", "body":"hello"}' "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/%21asfLdzLnOdGRkdPZWu:localhost/send/m.room.message?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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{
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"event_id": "YUwRidLecu"
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}
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The event ID returned is a unique ID which identifies this message.
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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. The Matrix
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specification outlines the following standard types: ``m.text``, ``m.image``,
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``m.audio``, ``m.video``, ``m.location``, ``m.emote``. See the specification for
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more information on these types.
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Users and rooms
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===============
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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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.. NOTE::
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`Try out the fiddle`__
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.. __: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/jquery/1.8.3/matrix-org/matrix-doc/tree/master/supporting-docs/howtos/jsfiddles/room_memberships
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Inviting a user to a room
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-------------------------
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You can directly invite a user to a room like so::
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curl -XPOST -d '{"user_id":"@myfriend:localhost"}' "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/%21asfLdzLnOdGRkdPZWu:localhost/invite?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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This informs ``@myfriend:localhost`` of the room ID
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``!CvcvRuDYDzTOzfKKgh:localhost`` and allows them to join the room.
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Joining a room via an invite
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----------------------------
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If you receive an invite, you can join the room::
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curl -XPOST -d '{}' "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/%21asfLdzLnOdGRkdPZWu:localhost/join?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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NB: Only the person invited (``@myfriend:localhost``) can change the membership
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state to ``"join"``. Repeatedly joining a room does nothing.
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Joining a room via an alias
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---------------------------
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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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curl -XPOST -d '{}' "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/join/%21asfLdzLnOdGRkdPZWu:localhost?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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{
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"room_id": "!CvcvRuDYDzTOzfKKgh:localhost"
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}
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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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an 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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==============
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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 the client already knows.
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.. NOTE::
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`Try out the fiddle`__
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.. __: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/jquery/1.8.3/matrix-org/matrix-doc/tree/master/supporting-docs/howtos/jsfiddles/event_stream
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Getting all state
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-----------------
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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, they can get all the user's state for all rooms::
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curl -XGET "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/sync?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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{
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"account_data": {
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"events": [
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{
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...
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}
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]
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},
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"next_batch": "s9_3_0_1_1_1",
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"presence": {
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"events": [
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{
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"content": {
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"currently_active": true,
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"last_active_ago": 19,
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"presence": "online"
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},
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"sender": "@example:localhost",
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"type": "m.presence"
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}
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]
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},
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"rooms": {
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"invite": {},
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"join": {
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"!asfLdzLnOdGRkdPZWu:localhost": {
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"account_data": {
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"events": []
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},
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"ephemeral": {
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"events": []
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},
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"state": {
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"events": []
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},
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"timeline": {
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"events": [
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{
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"content": {
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"creator": "@example:localhost"
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},
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"event_id": "$14606534990LhqHt:localhost",
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"origin_server_ts": 1460653499699,
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"sender": "@example:localhost",
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"state_key": "",
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"type": "m.room.create",
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"unsigned": {
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"age": 239192
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}
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},
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{
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"content": {
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"avatar_url": null,
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"displayname": null,
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"membership": "join"
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},
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"event_id": "$14606534991nsZKk:localhost",
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"membership": "join",
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"origin_server_ts": 1460653499727,
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"sender": "@example:localhost",
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"state_key": "@example:localhost",
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"type": "m.room.member",
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"unsigned": {
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"age": 239164
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}
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},
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...
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],
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"limited": false,
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"prev_batch": "s9_3_0_1_1_1"
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},
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"unread_notifications": {}
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}
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},
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"leave": {}
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}
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}
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This returns all the room information the user is invited/joined on, as well as
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all of the presences relevant for these rooms. This can be a LOT of data. You
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may just want the most recent event for each room. This can be achieved by
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applying a filter that asks for a limit of 1 timeline event per room::
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curl --globoff -XGET "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/sync?filter={'room':{'timeline':{'limit':1}}}&access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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{
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...
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"rooms": {
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"invite": {},
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"join": {
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"!asfLdzLnOdGRkdPZWu:localhost": {
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...
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"timeline": {
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"events": [
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{
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"content": {
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"body": "hello",
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"msgtype": "m.text"
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},
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"event_id": "$14606535757KCGXo:localhost",
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"origin_server_ts": 1460653575105,
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"sender": "@example:localhost",
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"type": "m.room.message",
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"unsigned": {
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"age": 800348
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}
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}
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],
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"limited": true,
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"prev_batch": "t8-8_7_0_1_1_1"
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},
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"unread_notifications": {}
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}
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},
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"leave": {}
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}
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}
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(additionally we have to ask ``curl`` not to try to interpret any ``{}``
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characters in the URL, which is what the ``--globoff`` option is for)
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Getting live state
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In the response to this ``sync`` request the server includes a token that can
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be used to obtain updates since this point under the object key ``next_batch``.
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To use this token, specify its value as the ``since`` parameter to another
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``/sync`` request.::
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curl -XGET "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/sync?since=s9_7_0_1_1_1&access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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{
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"account_data": {
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"events": []
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},
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"next_batch": "s9_9_0_1_1_1",
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"presence": {
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"events": [
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{
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"content": {
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"currently_active": true,
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"last_active_ago": 12,
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"presence": "online"
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},
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"sender": "@example:localhost",
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"type": "m.presence"
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}
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]
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},
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"rooms": {
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"invite": {},
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"join": {},
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"leave": {}
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}
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}
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By default this request will not wait in the server, always returning a value
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even if nothing interesting happened. However, by applying the ``timeout``
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query parameter, which gives a duration in miliseconds, we can ask the server
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to wait for up to that amount of time before it returns. If no interesting
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events have happened since then, the response will be relatively empty.::
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curl -XGET "https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0/sync?since=s9_13_0_1_1_1&access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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{
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"account_data": {
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"events": []
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},
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"next_batch": "s9_13_0_1_1_1",
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"presence": {
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"events": []
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},
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"rooms": {
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"invite": {},
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"join": {},
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"leave": {}
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}
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}
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Example application
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-------------------
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The following example demonstrates registration and login, live event streaming,
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creating and joining rooms, sending messages, getting member lists and getting
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historical messages for a room. This covers most functionality of a messaging
|
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application.
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.. NOTE::
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`Try out the fiddle`__
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.. __: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/jquery/1.8.3/matrix-org/matrix-doc/tree/master/supporting-docs/howtos/jsfiddles/example_app
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