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Dimension IRC Bridge API
As with most bridges, the IRC bridge uses a dedicated set of API endpoints to manage the state of the bridge. The IRC bridge still uses the state API provided by Dimension to report basic state information, but does not allow edits through the regular API. Instead, it is expected that the IRC API be used to mutate the state.
Getting available networks/bridged channels
Make a call to the Dimension state API: GET /api/v1/dimension/integrations/{roomId}/bridge/irc/state?scalar_token=...
.
Example state
{
"availableNetworks": [
{"name": "Freenode", "id": "freenode"},
{"name": "Espernet", "id": "espernet"},
{"name": "OFTC", "id": "oftc"}
],
"channels": {
"freenode": [
"#dimensiontesting",
"#dimensiontest"
],
"espernet": [],
"oftc": []
}
}
Getting the OPs in a channel
IRC API Endpoint: GET /api/v1/irc/{roomId}/ops/{network}/{channel}?scalar_token=...
. The channel should not include the prefix (#test
becomes test
).
Example response
["turt2live", "johndoe"]
Linking a new channel
IRC API Endpoint: PUT /api/v1/irc/{roomId}/channels/{network}/{channel}?op=turt2live&scalar_token=...
. The channel should not include the prefix (#test
becomes test
).
A 200 OK is returned if the request to add the channel was sent. The channel will not appear in the state information until the op has approved the bridge.
Unlinking a channel
IRC API Endpoint: DELETE /api/v1/irc/{roomId}/channels/{network}/{channel}?scalar_token=...
. The channel should not include the prefix (#test
becomes test
).
A 200 OK is returned if the delete was successful.