matrix-spec/api/application-service/application_service.yaml
Richard van der Hoff 820704a16a Format examples as raw objects
According the the openapi spec, examples for responses and schemas should be
raw objects rather than being json strings. (It's unclear what non-json
examples should look like...).

The swagger UI used to support json strings, but no longer does. In short,
let's turn the json strings into their raw formats.
2017-09-27 08:04:24 +01:00

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# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
swagger: '2.0'
info:
title: "Matrix Application Service API"
version: "1.0.0"
host: localhost:8008
schemes:
- https
- http
basePath: "/"
consumes:
- application/json
produces:
- application/json
paths:
"/transactions/{txnId}":
put:
summary: Send some events to the application service.
description: |-
This API is called by the HS when the HS wants to push an event (or
batch of events) to the AS.
parameters:
- in: path
name: txnId
type: string
description: |-
The transaction ID for this set of events. Homeservers generate
these IDs and they are used to ensure idempotency of requests.
required: true
x-example: "35"
- in: body
name: body
description: A list of events
schema:
type: object
example: {
"events": [
{
"age": 32,
"content": {
"body": "incoming message",
"msgtype": "m.text"
},
"event_id": "$14328055551tzaee:localhost",
"origin_server_ts": 1432804485886,
"room_id": "!TmaZBKYIFrIPVGoUYp:localhost",
"type": "m.room.message",
"user_id": "@bob:localhost"
},
{
"age": 1984,
"content": {
"body": "another incoming message",
"msgtype": "m.text"
},
"event_id": "$1228055551ffsef:localhost",
"origin_server_ts": 1432804485886,
"room_id": "!TmaZBKYIFrIPVGoUYp:localhost",
"type": "m.room.message",
"user_id": "@bob:localhost"
}
]
}
description: "Transaction informations"
properties:
events:
type: array
description: A list of events
items:
type: object
title: Event
required: ["events"]
responses:
200:
description: The transaction was processed successfully.
examples:
application/json: {
}
schema:
type: object
"/rooms/{roomAlias}":
get:
summary: Query if a room alias should exist on the application service.
description: |-
This endpoint is invoked by the homeserver on an application service to query
the existence of a given room alias. The homeserver will only query room
aliases inside the application service's ``aliases`` namespace. The
homeserver will send this request when it receives a request to join a
room alias within the application service's namespace.
parameters:
- in: path
name: roomAlias
type: string
description: The room alias being queried.
required: true
x-example: "#magicforest:example.com"
responses:
200:
description: |-
The application service indicates that this room alias exists. The
application service MUST have created a room and associated it with
the queried room alias using the client-server API. Additional
information about the room such as its name and topic can be set
before responding.
examples:
application/json: {
}
schema:
type: object
401:
description: |-
The homeserver has not supplied credentials to the application service.
Optional error information can be included in the body of this response.
examples:
application/json: {
"errcode": "COM.EXAMPLE.MYAPPSERVICE_UNAUTHORIZED"
}
schema:
type: object
403:
description: |-
The credentials supplied by the homeserver were rejected.
examples:
application/json: {
"errcode": "M_FORBIDDEN"
}
schema:
type: object
404:
description: |-
The application service indicates that this room alias does not exist.
Optional error information can be included in the body of this response.
examples:
application/json: {
"errcode": "COM.EXAMPLE.MYAPPSERVICE_NOT_FOUND"
}
schema:
type: object
"/users/{userId}":
get:
summary: Query if a user should exist on the application service.
description: |-
This endpoint is invoked by the homeserver on an application service to query
the existence of a given user ID. The homeserver will only query user IDs
inside the application service's ``users`` namespace. The homeserver will
send this request when it receives an event for an unknown user ID in
the application service's namespace.
parameters:
- in: path
name: userId
type: string
description: The user ID being queried.
required: true
x-example: "@alice:example.com"
responses:
200:
description: |-
The application service indicates that this user exists. The application
service MUST create the user using the client-server API.
examples:
application/json: {
}
schema:
type: object
401:
description: |-
The homeserver has not supplied credentials to the application service.
Optional error information can be included in the body of this response.
examples:
application/json: {
"errcode": "COM.EXAMPLE.MYAPPSERVICE_UNAUTHORIZED"
}
schema:
type: object
403:
description: |-
The credentials supplied by the homeserver were rejected.
examples:
application/json: {
"errcode": "M_FORBIDDEN"
}
schema:
type: object
404:
description: |-
The application service indicates that this user does not exist.
Optional error information can be included in the body of this response.
examples:
application/json: {
"errcode": "COM.EXAMPLE.MYAPPSERVICE_NOT_FOUND"
}
schema:
type: object