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This adds an admin API that allows a server admin to get power in a room if a local user has power in a room. Will also invite the user if they're not in the room and its a private room. Can specify another user (rather than the admin user) to be granted power. Co-authored-by: Matthew Hodgson <matthew@matrix.org>
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# Contents
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- [List Room API](#list-room-api)
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* [Parameters](#parameters)
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* [Usage](#usage)
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- [Room Details API](#room-details-api)
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- [Room Members API](#room-members-api)
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- [Delete Room API](#delete-room-api)
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* [Parameters](#parameters-1)
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* [Response](#response)
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* [Undoing room shutdowns](#undoing-room-shutdowns)
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- [Make Room Admin API](#make-room-admin-api)
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# List Room API
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The List Room admin API allows server admins to get a list of rooms on their
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server. There are various parameters available that allow for filtering and
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sorting the returned list. This API supports pagination.
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## Parameters
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The following query parameters are available:
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* `from` - Offset in the returned list. Defaults to `0`.
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* `limit` - Maximum amount of rooms to return. Defaults to `100`.
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* `order_by` - The method in which to sort the returned list of rooms. Valid values are:
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- `alphabetical` - Same as `name`. This is deprecated.
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- `size` - Same as `joined_members`. This is deprecated.
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- `name` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by room name. This is the default.
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- `canonical_alias` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by main alias address of the room.
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- `joined_members` - Rooms are ordered by the number of members. Largest to smallest.
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- `joined_local_members` - Rooms are ordered by the number of local members. Largest to smallest.
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- `version` - Rooms are ordered by room version. Largest to smallest.
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- `creator` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by creator of the room.
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- `encryption` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by the end-to-end encryption algorithm.
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- `federatable` - Rooms are ordered by whether the room is federatable.
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- `public` - Rooms are ordered by visibility in room list.
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- `join_rules` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by join rules of the room.
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- `guest_access` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by guest access option of the room.
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- `history_visibility` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by visibility of history of the room.
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- `state_events` - Rooms are ordered by number of state events. Largest to smallest.
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* `dir` - Direction of room order. Either `f` for forwards or `b` for backwards. Setting
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this value to `b` will reverse the above sort order. Defaults to `f`.
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* `search_term` - Filter rooms by their room name. Search term can be contained in any
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part of the room name. Defaults to no filtering.
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The following fields are possible in the JSON response body:
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* `rooms` - An array of objects, each containing information about a room.
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- Room objects contain the following fields:
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- `room_id` - The ID of the room.
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- `name` - The name of the room.
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- `canonical_alias` - The canonical (main) alias address of the room.
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- `joined_members` - How many users are currently in the room.
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- `joined_local_members` - How many local users are currently in the room.
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- `version` - The version of the room as a string.
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- `creator` - The `user_id` of the room creator.
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- `encryption` - Algorithm of end-to-end encryption of messages. Is `null` if encryption is not active.
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- `federatable` - Whether users on other servers can join this room.
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- `public` - Whether the room is visible in room directory.
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- `join_rules` - The type of rules used for users wishing to join this room. One of: ["public", "knock", "invite", "private"].
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- `guest_access` - Whether guests can join the room. One of: ["can_join", "forbidden"].
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- `history_visibility` - Who can see the room history. One of: ["invited", "joined", "shared", "world_readable"].
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- `state_events` - Total number of state_events of a room. Complexity of the room.
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* `offset` - The current pagination offset in rooms. This parameter should be
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used instead of `next_token` for room offset as `next_token` is
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not intended to be parsed.
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* `total_rooms` - The total number of rooms this query can return. Using this
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and `offset`, you have enough information to know the current
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progression through the list.
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* `next_batch` - If this field is present, we know that there are potentially
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more rooms on the server that did not all fit into this response.
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We can use `next_batch` to get the "next page" of results. To do
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so, simply repeat your request, setting the `from` parameter to
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the value of `next_batch`.
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* `prev_batch` - If this field is present, it is possible to paginate backwards.
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Use `prev_batch` for the `from` value in the next request to
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get the "previous page" of results.
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## Usage
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A standard request with no filtering:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms
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{}
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```
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Response:
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```jsonc
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{
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"rooms": [
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{
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"room_id": "!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org",
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"name": "Matrix HQ",
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"canonical_alias": "#matrix:matrix.org",
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"joined_members": 8326,
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"joined_local_members": 2,
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"version": "1",
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"creator": "@foo:matrix.org",
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"encryption": null,
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"federatable": true,
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"public": true,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 93534
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},
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... (8 hidden items) ...
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{
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"room_id": "!xYvNcQPhnkrdUmYczI:matrix.org",
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"name": "This Week In Matrix (TWIM)",
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"canonical_alias": "#twim:matrix.org",
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"joined_members": 314,
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"joined_local_members": 20,
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"version": "4",
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"creator": "@foo:matrix.org",
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"encryption": "m.megolm.v1.aes-sha2",
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"federatable": true,
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"public": false,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 8345
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}
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],
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"offset": 0,
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"total_rooms": 10
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}
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```
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Filtering by room name:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms?search_term=TWIM
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{}
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```
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Response:
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```json
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{
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"rooms": [
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{
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"room_id": "!xYvNcQPhnkrdUmYczI:matrix.org",
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"name": "This Week In Matrix (TWIM)",
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"canonical_alias": "#twim:matrix.org",
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"joined_members": 314,
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"joined_local_members": 20,
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"version": "4",
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"creator": "@foo:matrix.org",
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"encryption": "m.megolm.v1.aes-sha2",
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"federatable": true,
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"public": false,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 8
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}
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],
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"offset": 0,
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"total_rooms": 1
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}
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```
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Paginating through a list of rooms:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms?order_by=size
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{}
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```
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Response:
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```jsonc
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{
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"rooms": [
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{
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"room_id": "!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org",
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"name": "Matrix HQ",
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"canonical_alias": "#matrix:matrix.org",
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"joined_members": 8326,
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"joined_local_members": 2,
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"version": "1",
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"creator": "@foo:matrix.org",
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"encryption": null,
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"federatable": true,
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"public": true,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 93534
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},
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... (98 hidden items) ...
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{
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"room_id": "!xYvNcQPhnkrdUmYczI:matrix.org",
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"name": "This Week In Matrix (TWIM)",
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"canonical_alias": "#twim:matrix.org",
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"joined_members": 314,
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"joined_local_members": 20,
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"version": "4",
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"creator": "@foo:matrix.org",
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"encryption": "m.megolm.v1.aes-sha2",
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"federatable": true,
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"public": false,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 8345
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}
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],
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"offset": 0,
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"total_rooms": 150
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"next_token": 100
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}
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```
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The presence of the `next_token` parameter tells us that there are more rooms
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than returned in this request, and we need to make another request to get them.
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To get the next batch of room results, we repeat our request, setting the `from`
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parameter to the value of `next_token`.
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms?order_by=size&from=100
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{}
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```
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Response:
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```jsonc
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{
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"rooms": [
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{
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"room_id": "!mscvqgqpHYjBGDxNym:matrix.org",
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"name": "Music Theory",
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"canonical_alias": "#musictheory:matrix.org",
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"joined_members": 127,
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"joined_local_members": 2,
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"version": "1",
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"creator": "@foo:matrix.org",
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"encryption": null,
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"federatable": true,
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"public": true,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 93534
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},
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... (48 hidden items) ...
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{
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"room_id": "!twcBhHVdZlQWuuxBhN:termina.org.uk",
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"name": "weechat-matrix",
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"canonical_alias": "#weechat-matrix:termina.org.uk",
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"joined_members": 137,
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"joined_local_members": 20,
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"version": "4",
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"creator": "@foo:termina.org.uk",
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"encryption": null,
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"federatable": true,
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"public": true,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 8345
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}
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],
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"offset": 100,
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"prev_batch": 0,
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"total_rooms": 150
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}
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```
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Once the `next_token` parameter is no longer present, we know we've reached the
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end of the list.
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# Room Details API
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The Room Details admin API allows server admins to get all details of a room.
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The following fields are possible in the JSON response body:
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* `room_id` - The ID of the room.
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* `name` - The name of the room.
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* `topic` - The topic of the room.
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* `avatar` - The `mxc` URI to the avatar of the room.
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* `canonical_alias` - The canonical (main) alias address of the room.
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* `joined_members` - How many users are currently in the room.
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* `joined_local_members` - How many local users are currently in the room.
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* `joined_local_devices` - How many local devices are currently in the room.
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* `version` - The version of the room as a string.
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* `creator` - The `user_id` of the room creator.
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* `encryption` - Algorithm of end-to-end encryption of messages. Is `null` if encryption is not active.
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* `federatable` - Whether users on other servers can join this room.
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* `public` - Whether the room is visible in room directory.
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* `join_rules` - The type of rules used for users wishing to join this room. One of: ["public", "knock", "invite", "private"].
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* `guest_access` - Whether guests can join the room. One of: ["can_join", "forbidden"].
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* `history_visibility` - Who can see the room history. One of: ["invited", "joined", "shared", "world_readable"].
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* `state_events` - Total number of state_events of a room. Complexity of the room.
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## Usage
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A standard request:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms/<room_id>
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{}
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```
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Response:
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```json
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{
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"room_id": "!mscvqgqpHYjBGDxNym:matrix.org",
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"name": "Music Theory",
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"avatar": "mxc://matrix.org/AQDaVFlbkQoErdOgqWRgiGSV",
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"topic": "Theory, Composition, Notation, Analysis",
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"canonical_alias": "#musictheory:matrix.org",
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"joined_members": 127,
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"joined_local_members": 2,
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"joined_local_devices": 2,
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"version": "1",
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"creator": "@foo:matrix.org",
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"encryption": null,
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"federatable": true,
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"public": true,
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"join_rules": "invite",
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"guest_access": null,
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"history_visibility": "shared",
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"state_events": 93534
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}
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```
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# Room Members API
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The Room Members admin API allows server admins to get a list of all members of a room.
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The response includes the following fields:
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* `members` - A list of all the members that are present in the room, represented by their ids.
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* `total` - Total number of members in the room.
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## Usage
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A standard request:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms/<room_id>/members
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{}
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```
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Response:
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```json
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{
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"members": [
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"@foo:matrix.org",
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"@bar:matrix.org",
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"@foobar:matrix.org"
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],
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"total": 3
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}
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```
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# Delete Room API
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The Delete Room admin API allows server admins to remove rooms from server
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and block these rooms.
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Shuts down a room. Moves all local users and room aliases automatically to a
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new room if `new_room_user_id` is set. Otherwise local users only
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leave the room without any information.
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The new room will be created with the user specified by the `new_room_user_id` parameter
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as room administrator and will contain a message explaining what happened. Users invited
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to the new room will have power level `-10` by default, and thus be unable to speak.
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If `block` is `True` it prevents new joins to the old room.
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This API will remove all trace of the old room from your database after removing
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all local users. If `purge` is `true` (the default), all traces of the old room will
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be removed from your database after removing all local users. If you do not want
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this to happen, set `purge` to `false`.
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Depending on the amount of history being purged a call to the API may take
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several minutes or longer.
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The local server will only have the power to move local user and room aliases to
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the new room. Users on other servers will be unaffected.
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The API is:
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```
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POST /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms/<room_id>/delete
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```
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with a body of:
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```json
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{
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"new_room_user_id": "@someuser:example.com",
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"room_name": "Content Violation Notification",
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"message": "Bad Room has been shutdown due to content violations on this server. Please review our Terms of Service.",
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"block": true,
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"purge": true
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}
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```
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To use it, you will need to authenticate by providing an ``access_token`` for a
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server admin: see [README.rst](README.rst).
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A response body like the following is returned:
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```json
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{
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"kicked_users": [
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"@foobar:example.com"
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],
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"failed_to_kick_users": [],
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"local_aliases": [
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"#badroom:example.com",
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"#evilsaloon:example.com"
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],
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"new_room_id": "!newroomid:example.com"
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}
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```
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## Parameters
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The following parameters should be set in the URL:
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* `room_id` - The ID of the room.
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The following JSON body parameters are available:
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* `new_room_user_id` - Optional. If set, a new room will be created with this user ID
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as the creator and admin, and all users in the old room will be moved into that
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room. If not set, no new room will be created and the users will just be removed
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from the old room. The user ID must be on the local server, but does not necessarily
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have to belong to a registered user.
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* `room_name` - Optional. A string representing the name of the room that new users will be
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invited to. Defaults to `Content Violation Notification`
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* `message` - Optional. A string containing the first message that will be sent as
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`new_room_user_id` in the new room. Ideally this will clearly convey why the
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original room was shut down. Defaults to `Sharing illegal content on this server
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is not permitted and rooms in violation will be blocked.`
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* `block` - Optional. If set to `true`, this room will be added to a blocking list, preventing
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future attempts to join the room. Defaults to `false`.
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* `purge` - Optional. If set to `true`, it will remove all traces of the room from your database.
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Defaults to `true`.
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* `force_purge` - Optional, and ignored unless `purge` is `true`. If set to `true`, it
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will force a purge to go ahead even if there are local users still in the room. Do not
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use this unless a regular `purge` operation fails, as it could leave those users'
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clients in a confused state.
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The JSON body must not be empty. The body must be at least `{}`.
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## Response
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The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
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* `kicked_users` - An array of users (`user_id`) that were kicked.
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* `failed_to_kick_users` - An array of users (`user_id`) that that were not kicked.
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* `local_aliases` - An array of strings representing the local aliases that were migrated from
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the old room to the new.
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* `new_room_id` - A string representing the room ID of the new room.
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## Undoing room shutdowns
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*Note*: This guide may be outdated by the time you read it. By nature of room shutdowns being performed at the database level,
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the structure can and does change without notice.
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First, it's important to understand that a room shutdown is very destructive. Undoing a shutdown is not as simple as pretending it
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never happened - work has to be done to move forward instead of resetting the past. In fact, in some cases it might not be possible
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to recover at all:
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* If the room was invite-only, your users will need to be re-invited.
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* If the room no longer has any members at all, it'll be impossible to rejoin.
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* The first user to rejoin will have to do so via an alias on a different server.
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With all that being said, if you still want to try and recover the room:
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1. For safety reasons, shut down Synapse.
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2. In the database, run `DELETE FROM blocked_rooms WHERE room_id = '!example:example.org';`
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* For caution: it's recommended to run this in a transaction: `BEGIN; DELETE ...;`, verify you got 1 result, then `COMMIT;`.
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* The room ID is the same one supplied to the shutdown room API, not the Content Violation room.
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3. Restart Synapse.
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You will have to manually handle, if you so choose, the following:
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* Aliases that would have been redirected to the Content Violation room.
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* Users that would have been booted from the room (and will have been force-joined to the Content Violation room).
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* Removal of the Content Violation room if desired.
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# Make Room Admin API
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Grants another user the highest power available to a local user who is in the room.
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If the user is not in the room, and it is not publicly joinable, then invite the user.
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By default the server admin (the caller) is granted power, but another user can
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optionally be specified, e.g.:
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```
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POST /_synapse/admin/v1/rooms/<room_id_or_alias>/make_room_admin
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{
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"user_id": "@foo:example.com"
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}
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```
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