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---
summary: Seed MUC configuration from JSON REST API
---
# Introduction
This module fetches configuration for MUC rooms from an API when rooms
are created.
# Requirements
Should work with Prosody 0.11.
# Configuration
`muc_create_api_url`
: URL template for the API endpoint to get settings. `{room.jid}` is
replaced by the address of the room in question.
`muc_create_api_auth`
: The value of the Authorization header to authenticate against the
API. E.g. `"Bearer /rXU4tkQTYQMgdHfMLH6"`{.lua}
In the URL template variable, the room JID is available as `{room.jid}`,
which would be turned into `room@muc.host`. To only get the room
localpart, `{room.jid|jid_node}` can be used, and `{room.jid|jid_host}`
splits out the `muc.host` part.
## Example
``` {.lua}
Component "channels.example.net" "muc"
modules_enabled = { "muc_http_defaults" }
muc_create_api_url = "https://api.example.net/muc/config?jid={room.jid}"
```
# API
A RESTful JSON API is used. Any error causes the room to be destroyed.
The returned JSON consists of two main parts, the room configuration and
the affiliations (member list).
## Room Configuration
The top level `config` field contains a map of properties corresponding
to the fields in the room configuration dialog, named similarly to the
[room configuration default][doc:modules:mod_muc#room-configuration-defaults] in
Prosodys config file.
| Property | Type | Description |
|------------------------|---------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `name` | string | Name of the chat |
| `description` | string | Longer description of the chat |
| `language` | string | Language code |
| `persistent` | boolean | Whether the room should keep existing if it becomes empty |
| `public` | boolean | `true` to include in public listing |
| `members_only` | boolean | Membership or open |
| `allow_member_invites` | boolean | If members can invite others into members-only rooms |
| `public_jids` | boolean | If everyone or only moderators should see real identities |
| `subject` | string | In-room subject or topic message |
| `changesubject` | boolean | If `true` then everyone can change the subject, otherwise only moderators |
| `historylength` | integer | Number of messages to keep in memory (legacy method) |
| `moderated` | boolean | New participants start without voice privileges if set to `true` |
| `archiving` | boolean | Whether [archiving][doc:modules:mod_muc_mam] is enabled |
## Affiliations
The list of members go in `affiliations` which is either an object
mapping addresses to affiliations (e.g. `{"user@host":"admin"}`{.json}),
or it can be an array of address, affiliation and optionally a reserved
nickname (e.g.
`[{"jid":"user@host","affiliation":"member","nick":"joe"}]`{.json}).
## Schema
Here's a JSON Schema in YAML format describing the expected JSON
response data:
``` {.yaml}
---
type: object
properties:
config:
type: object
properties:
name:
type: string
description:
type: string
language:
type: string
persistent:
type: boolean
public:
type: boolean
members_only:
type: boolean
allow_member_invites:
type: boolean
public_jids:
type: boolean
subject:
type: string
changesubject:
type: boolean
historylength:
type: integer
moderated:
type: boolean
archiving:
type: boolean
affiliations:
oneOf:
- type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- jid
- affiliation
properties:
jid:
type: string
pattern: ^[^@/]+@[^/]+$
affiliation:
$ref: '#/definitions/affiliation'
nick:
type: string
- type: object
additionalProperties:
$ref: '#/definitions/affiliation'
definitions:
affiliation:
type: string
enum:
- owner
- admin
- member
- none
- outcast
...
```
## Example
A basic example with some config settings and a few affiliations:
``` {.json}
GET /muc/config?jid=place@channels.example.net
Accept: application/json
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{
"affiliations" : [
{
"affiliation" : "owner",
"jid" : "bosmang@example.net",
"nick" : "bosmang"
},
{
"affiliation" : "admin",
"jid" : "xo@example.net",
"nick" : "xo"
},
{
"affiliation" : "member",
"jid" : "john@example.net"
}
],
"config" : {
"archiving" : true,
"description" : "This is the place",
"members_only" : true,
"moderated" : false,
"name" : "The Place",
"persistent" : true,
"public" : false,
"subject" : "Discussions regarding The Place"
}
}
```
To allow the creation without making any changes, letting whoever
created it be the owner, just return an empty JSON object:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{}