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5.6 KiB
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142 lines
5.6 KiB
YAML
# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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swagger: '2.0'
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info:
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title: "Matrix Client-Server Room Membership API for third-party identifiers"
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version: "1.0.0"
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host: localhost:8008
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schemes:
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- https
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- http
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basePath: /_matrix/client/v3
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consumes:
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- application/json
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produces:
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- application/json
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securityDefinitions:
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$ref: definitions/security.yaml
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paths:
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"/rooms/{roomId}/invite":
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post:
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summary: Invite a user to participate in a particular room.
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description: |-
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*Note that there are two forms of this API, which are documented separately.
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This version of the API does not require that the inviter know the Matrix
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identifier of the invitee, and instead relies on third-party identifiers.
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The homeserver uses an identity server to perform the mapping from
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third-party identifier to a Matrix identifier. The other is documented in the*
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[joining rooms section](/client-server-api/#post_matrixclientv3roomsroomidinvite).
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This API invites a user to participate in a particular room.
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They do not start participating in the room until they actually join the
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room.
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Only users currently in a particular room can invite other users to
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join that room.
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If the identity server did know the Matrix user identifier for the
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third-party identifier, the homeserver will append a `m.room.member`
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event to the room.
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If the identity server does not know a Matrix user identifier for the
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passed third-party identifier, the homeserver will issue an invitation
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which can be accepted upon providing proof of ownership of the third-
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party identifier. This is achieved by the identity server generating a
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token, which it gives to the inviting homeserver. The homeserver will
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add an `m.room.third_party_invite` event into the graph for the room,
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containing that token.
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When the invitee binds the invited third-party identifier to a Matrix
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user ID, the identity server will give the user a list of pending
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invitations, each containing:
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- The room ID to which they were invited
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- The token given to the homeserver
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- A signature of the token, signed with the identity server's private key
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- The matrix user ID who invited them to the room
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If a token is requested from the identity server, the homeserver will
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append a `m.room.third_party_invite` event to the room.
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operationId: inviteBy3PID
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security:
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- accessToken: []
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parameters:
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- in: path
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type: string
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name: roomId
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description: The room identifier (not alias) to which to invite the user.
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required: true
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x-example: "!d41d8cd:matrix.org"
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- in: body
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name: body
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required: true
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schema:
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type: object
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example: {
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"id_server": "matrix.org",
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"id_access_token": "abc123_OpaqueString",
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"medium": "email",
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"address": "cheeky@monkey.com"
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}
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properties:
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id_server:
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type: string
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description: The hostname+port of the identity server which should be used for third-party identifier lookups.
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id_access_token:
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type: string
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description: |-
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An access token previously registered with the identity server. Servers
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can treat this as optional to distinguish between r0.5-compatible clients
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and this specification version.
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medium:
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type: string
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description: |-
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The kind of address being passed in the address field, for example
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`email` (see [the list of recognised values](/appendices/#3pid-types)).
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address:
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type: string
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description: The invitee's third-party identifier.
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required: ["id_server", "id_access_token", "medium", "address"]
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responses:
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200:
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description: The user has been invited to join the room.
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examples:
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application/json: {
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}
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schema:
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type: object
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403:
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description: |-
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You do not have permission to invite the user to the room. A meaningful `errcode` and description error text will be returned. Example reasons for rejections are:
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- The invitee has been banned from the room.
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- The invitee is already a member of the room.
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- The inviter is not currently in the room.
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- The inviter's power level is insufficient to invite users to the room.
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examples:
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application/json: {
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"errcode": "M_FORBIDDEN", "error": "@cheeky_monkey:matrix.org is banned from the room"}
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schema:
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"$ref": "definitions/errors/error.yaml"
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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/errors/rate_limited.yaml"
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tags:
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- Room membership
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