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matrix-spec/api/client-server/create_room.yaml

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swagger: '2.0'
info:
title: "Matrix Client-Server Room Creation API"
version: "1.0.0"
host: localhost:8008
schemes:
- https
- http
basePath: /_matrix/client/%CLIENT_MAJOR_VERSION%
consumes:
- application/json
produces:
- application/json
securityDefinitions:
$ref: definitions/security.yaml
paths:
"/createRoom":
post:
summary: Create a new room
description: |-
Create a new room with various configuration options.
The server MUST apply the normal state resolution rules when creating
the new room, including checking power levels for each event. It MUST
apply the events implied by the request in the following order:
0. A default ``m.room.power_levels`` event, giving the room creator
(and not other members) permission to send state events. Overridden
by the ``power_level_content_override`` parameter.
1. Events set by the ``preset``. Currently these are the ``m.room.join_rules``,
``m.room.history_visibility``, and ``m.room.guest_access`` state events.
2. Events listed in ``initial_state``, in the order that they are
listed.
3. Events implied by ``name`` and ``topic`` (``m.room.name`` and ``m.room.topic``
state events).
4. Invite events implied by ``invite`` and ``invite_3pid`` (``m.room.member`` with
``membership: invite`` and ``m.room.third_party_invite``).
The available presets do the following with respect to room state:
======================== ============== ====================== ================ =========
Preset ``join_rules`` ``history_visibility`` ``guest_access`` Other
======================== ============== ====================== ================ =========
``private_chat`` ``invite`` ``shared`` ``can_join``
``trusted_private_chat`` ``invite`` ``shared`` ``can_join`` All invitees are given the same power level as the room creator.
``public_chat`` ``public`` ``shared`` ``forbidden``
======================== ============== ====================== ================ =========
The server will create a ``m.room.create`` event in the room with the
requesting user as the creator, alongside other keys provided in the
``creation_content``.
operationId: createRoom
security:
- accessToken: []
parameters:
- in: body
name: body
description: The desired room configuration.
schema:
type: object
example: {
"preset": "public_chat",
"room_alias_name": "thepub",
"name": "The Grand Duke Pub",
"topic": "All about happy hour",
"creation_content": {
"m.federate": false
}
}
properties:
visibility:
type: string
enum: ["public", "private"]
description: |-
A ``public`` visibility indicates that the room will be shown
in the published room list. A ``private`` visibility will hide
the room from the published room list. Rooms default to
``private`` visibility if this key is not included. NB: This
should not be confused with ``join_rules`` which also uses the
word ``public``.
room_alias_name:
type: string
description: |-
The desired room alias **local part**. If this is included, a
room alias will be created and mapped to the newly created
room. The alias will belong on the *same* homeserver which
created the room. For example, if this was set to "foo" and
sent to the homeserver "example.com" the complete room alias
would be ``#foo:example.com``.
The complete room alias will become the canonical alias for
the room.
name:
type: string
description: |-
If this is included, an ``m.room.name`` event will be sent
into the room to indicate the name of the room. See Room
Events for more information on ``m.room.name``.
topic:
type: string
description: |-
If this is included, an ``m.room.topic`` event will be sent
into the room to indicate the topic for the room. See Room
Events for more information on ``m.room.topic``.
invite:
type: array
description: |-
A list of user IDs to invite to the room. This will tell the
server to invite everyone in the list to the newly created room.
items:
type: string
invite_3pid:
type: array
description: |-
A list of objects representing third party IDs to invite into
the room.
items:
type: object
title: Invite3pid
properties:
id_server:
type: string
description: The hostname+port of the identity server which should be used for third party identifier lookups.
medium:
type: string
# TODO: Link to identity service spec when it eixsts
description: The kind of address being passed in the address field, for example ``email``.
address:
type: string
description: The invitee's third party identifier.
required: ["id_server", "medium", "address"]
creation_content:
title: CreationContent
type: object
description: |-
Extra keys, such as ``m.federate``, to be added to the content
of the `m.room.create`_ event. The server will clobber the following
keys: ``creator``. Future versions of the specification may allow
the server to clobber other keys.
initial_state:
type: array
description: |-
A list of state events to set in the new room. This allows
the user to override the default state events set in the new
room. The expected format of the state events are an object
with type, state_key and content keys set.
Takes precedence over events set by ``preset``, but gets
overriden by ``name`` and ``topic`` keys.
items:
type: object
title: StateEvent
properties:
type:
type: string
description: The type of event to send.
state_key:
type: string
description: The state_key of the state event. Defaults to an empty string.
content:
type: object
description: The content of the event.
required: ["type", "content"]
preset:
type: string
enum: ["private_chat", "public_chat", "trusted_private_chat"]
description: |-
Convenience parameter for setting various default state events
based on a preset.
If unspecified, the server should use the ``visibility`` to determine
which preset to use. A visbility of ``public`` equates to a preset of
``public_chat`` and ``private`` visibility equates to a preset of
``private_chat``.
is_direct:
type: boolean
description: |-
This flag makes the server set the ``is_direct`` flag on the
``m.room.member`` events sent to the users in ``invite`` and
``invite_3pid``. See `Direct Messaging`_ for more information.
power_level_content_override:
title: Power Level Event Content
type: object
description: |-
The power level content to override in the default power level
event. This object is applied on top of the generated `m.room.power_levels`_
event content prior to it being sent to the room. Defaults to
overriding nothing.
responses:
200:
description: Information about the newly created room.
schema:
type: object
description: Information about the newly created room.
properties:
room_id:
type: string
description: |-
The created room's ID.
required: ['room_id']
examples:
application/json: {
"room_id": "!sefiuhWgwghwWgh:example.com"
}
400:
description: |-
The request is invalid. A meaningful ``errcode`` and description
error text will be returned. Example reasons for rejection include:
- The request body is malformed (``errcode`` set to ``M_BAD_JSON``
or ``M_NOT_JSON``).
- The room alias specified is already taken (``errcode`` set to
``M_ROOM_IN_USE``).
- The initial state implied by the parameters to the request is
invalid: for example, the user's ``power_level`` is set below
that necessary to set the room name (``errcode`` set to
``M_INVALID_ROOM_STATE``).
schema:
"$ref": "definitions/errors/error.yaml"
tags:
- Room creation