array key being the userid, users without a status will not be in the returned array * @since 20.0.0 */ public function getUserStatuses(array $userIds): array; /** * Set a new status for the selected user. * * @param string $userId The user for which we want to update the status. * @param string $messageId The id of the predefined message. * @param string $status The status to assign * @param bool $createBackup If true, this will store the old status so that it is possible to revert it later (e.g. after a call). * @param string|null $customMessage * @since 23.0.0 * @since 28.0.0 Optional parameter $customMessage was added */ public function setUserStatus(string $userId, string $messageId, string $status, bool $createBackup = false, ?string $customMessage = null): void; /** * Revert an automatically set user status. For example after leaving a call, * change back to the previously set status. * * @param string $userId The user for which we want to update the status. * @param string $messageId The expected current messageId. If the user has already updated their status, this method does nothing. * @param string $status The expected current status. If the user has already updated their status, this method does nothing. * @since 23.0.0 */ public function revertUserStatus(string $userId, string $messageId, string $status): void; /** * Revert an automatically set user status. For example after leaving a call, * change back to the previously set status. * * @param string[] $userIds The user for which we want to update the status. * @param string $messageId The expected current messageId. If the user has already updated their status, this method does nothing. * @param string $status The expected current status. If the user has already updated their status, this method does nothing. * @since 23.0.0 */ public function revertMultipleUserStatus(array $userIds, string $messageId, string $status): void; }