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YAML
---
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allOf:
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- $ref: core-event-schema/state_event.yaml
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description: |-
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Adjusts the membership state for a user in a room. It is preferable to use the membership APIs (`/rooms/<room id>/invite` etc) when performing membership actions rather than adjusting the state directly as there are a restricted set of valid transformations. For example, user A cannot force user B to join a room, and trying to force this state change directly will fail.
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The following membership states are specified:
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- `invite` - The user has been invited to join a room, but has not yet joined it. They may not participate in the room until they join.
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- `join` - The user has joined the room (possibly after accepting an invite), and may participate in it.
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- `leave` - The user was once joined to the room, but has since left (possibly by choice, or possibly by being kicked).
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- `ban` - The user has been banned from the room, and is no longer allowed to join it until they are un-banned from the room (by having their membership state set to a value other than `ban`).
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- `knock` - The user has knocked on the room, requesting permission to participate. They may not participate in the room until they join.
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The `third_party_invite` property will be set if this invite is an `invite` event and is the successor of an `m.room.third_party_invite` event, and absent otherwise.
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This event may also include an `invite_room_state` key inside the event's `unsigned` data.
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If present, this contains an array of `StrippedState` Events. These events provide information
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on a subset of state events such as the room name.
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The user for which a membership applies is represented by the `state_key`. Under some conditions,
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the `sender` and `state_key` may not match - this may be interpreted as the `sender` affecting
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the membership state of the `state_key` user.
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The `membership` for a given user can change over time. The table below represents the various changes
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over time and how clients and servers must interpret those changes. Previous membership can be retrieved
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from the `prev_content` object on an event. If not present, the user's previous membership must be assumed
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as `leave`.
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| | to `invite` | to `join` | to `leave` | to `ban` | to `knock` |
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|-------------------|----------------------|----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|--------------------|
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| **from `invite`** | No change. | User joined the room. | If the `state_key` is the same as the `sender`, the user rejected the invite. Otherwise, the `state_key` user had their invite revoked. | User was banned. | Must never happen. |
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| **from `join`** | Must never happen. | `displayname` or `avatar_url` changed. | If the `state_key` is the same as the `sender`, the user left. Otherwise, the `state_key` user was kicked. | User was kicked and banned. | Must never happen. |
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| **from `leave`** | New invitation sent. | User joined. | No change. | User was banned. | User is knocking. |
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| **from `ban`** | Must never happen. | Must never happen. | User was unbanned. | No change. | Must never happen. |
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| **from `knock`** | Knock accepted. | Must never happen. | If the `state_key` is the same as the `sender`, the user retracted the knock. Otherwise, the `state_key` user had their knock denied. | User was banned. | No change. |
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properties:
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content:
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properties:
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avatar_url:
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description: 'The avatar URL for this user, if any.'
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type: string
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format: uri
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displayname:
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description: 'The display name for this user, if any.'
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type:
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- "string"
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- "null"
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membership:
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description: The membership state of the user.
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enum:
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- invite
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- join
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- knock
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- leave
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- ban
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type: string
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is_direct:
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description: Flag indicating if the room containing this event was created with the intention of being a direct chat. See [Direct Messaging](/client-server-api/#direct-messaging).
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type: boolean
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reason:
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type: string
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description: |-
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Optional user-supplied text for why their membership has changed. For kicks and bans, this is typically the reason for the kick or ban.
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For other membership changes, this is a way for the user to communicate their intent without having to send a message to the room, such
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as in a case where Bob rejects an invite from Alice about an upcoming concert, but can't make it that day.
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Clients are not recommended to show this reason to users when receiving an invite due to the potential for spam and abuse. Hiding the
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reason behind a button or other component is recommended.
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third_party_invite:
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properties:
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display_name:
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description: A name which can be displayed to represent the user instead of their third party identifier
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type: string
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signed:
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description: 'A block of content which has been signed, which servers can use to verify the event. Clients should ignore this.'
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properties:
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mxid:
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description: The invited matrix user ID. Must be equal to the user_id property of the event.
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type: string
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signatures:
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description: 'A single signature from the verifying server, in the format specified by the Signing Events section of the server-server API.'
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title: Signatures
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type: object
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additionalProperties:
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type: object
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additionalProperties:
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type: string
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token:
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description: The token property of the containing third_party_invite object.
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type: string
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required:
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- mxid
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- signatures
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- token
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title: signed
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type: object
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required:
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- display_name
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- signed
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title: Invite
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type: object
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required:
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- membership
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title: EventContent
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type: object
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state_key:
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description: |-
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The `user_id` this membership event relates to. In all cases except for when `membership` is
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`join`, the user ID sending the event does not need to match the user ID in the `state_key`,
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unlike other events. Regular authorisation rules still apply.
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type: string
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type:
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enum:
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- m.room.member
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type: string
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unsigned:
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allOf:
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- $ref: "core-event-schema/unsigned_prop.yaml"
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- type: object
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properties:
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invite_room_state:
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description: |-
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A subset of the state of the room at the time of the invite, if `membership` is `invite`.
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Note that this state is informational, and SHOULD NOT be trusted; once the client has
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joined the room, it SHOULD fetch the live state from the server and discard the
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invite_room_state. Also, clients must not rely on any particular state being present here;
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they SHOULD behave properly (with possibly a degraded but not a broken experience) in
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the absence of any particular events here. If they are set on the room, at least the
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state for `m.room.avatar`, `m.room.canonical_alias`, `m.room.join_rules`, and `m.room.name`
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SHOULD be included.
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items:
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$ref: "stripped_state.yaml"
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type: array
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knock_room_state:
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description: |-
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A subset of the state of the room at the time of the knock, if `membership` is `knock`.
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This has the same restrictions as `invite_room_state`. If they are set on the room, at least
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the state for `m.room.avatar`, `m.room.canonical_alias`, `m.room.join_rules`, `m.room.name`,
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and `m.room.encryption` SHOULD be included.
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items:
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$ref: "stripped_state.yaml"
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type: array
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title: The current membership state of a user in the room.
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type: object
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