These APIs allow extracting media information from the homeserver.
This API gets a list of known media in a room. However, it only shows media from unencrypted events or rooms.
The API is:
GET /_synapse/admin/v1/room/<room_id>/media
To use it, you will need to authenticate by providing an access_token
for a
server admin: see Admin API.
The API returns a JSON body like the following:
{
"local": [
"mxc://localhost/xwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba",
"mxc://localhost/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx"
],
"remote": [
"mxc://matrix.org/xwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba",
"mxc://matrix.org/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx"
]
}
Listing all media that has been uploaded by a local user can be achieved through the use of the List media uploaded by a user Admin API.
Quarantining media means that it is marked as inaccessible by users. It applies to any local media, and any locally-cached copies of remote media.
The media file itself (and any thumbnails) is not deleted from the server.
This API quarantines a single piece of local or remote media.
Request:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/media/quarantine/<server_name>/<media_id>
{}
Where server_name
is in the form of example.org
, and media_id
is in the
form of abcdefg12345...
.
Response:
{}
This API removes a single piece of local or remote media from quarantine.
Request:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/media/unquarantine/<server_name>/<media_id>
{}
Where server_name
is in the form of example.org
, and media_id
is in the
form of abcdefg12345...
.
Response:
{}
This API quarantines all local and remote media in a room.
Request:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/room/<room_id>/media/quarantine
{}
Where room_id
is in the form of !roomid12345:example.org
.
Response:
{
"num_quarantined": 10
}
The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
num_quarantined
: integer - The number of media items successfully quarantinedNote that there is a legacy endpoint, POST
/_synapse/admin/v1/quarantine_media/<room_id>
, that operates the same.
However, it is deprecated and may be removed in a future release.
This API quarantines all local media that a local user has uploaded. That is to say, if you would like to quarantine media uploaded by a user on a remote homeserver, you should instead use one of the other APIs.
Request:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/user/<user_id>/media/quarantine
{}
URL Parameters
user_id
: string - User ID in the form of @bob:example.org
Response:
{
"num_quarantined": 10
}
The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
num_quarantined
: integer - The number of media items successfully quarantinedThis API protects a single piece of local media from being quarantined using the above APIs. This is useful for sticker packs and other shared media which you do not want to get quarantined, especially when quarantining media in a room.
Request:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/media/protect/<media_id>
{}
Where media_id
is in the form of abcdefg12345...
.
Response:
{}
This API reverts the protection of a media.
Request:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/media/unprotect/<media_id>
{}
Where media_id
is in the form of abcdefg12345...
.
Response:
{}
This API deletes the local media from the disk of your own server. This includes any local thumbnails and copies of media downloaded from remote homeservers. This API will not affect media that has been uploaded to external media repositories (e.g https://github.com/turt2live/matrix-media-repo/). See also Purge Remote Media API.
Delete a specific media_id
.
Request:
DELETE /_synapse/admin/v1/media/<server_name>/<media_id>
{}
URL Parameters
server_name
: string - The name of your local server (e.g matrix.org
)media_id
: string - The ID of the media (e.g abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx
)Response:
{
"deleted_media": [
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx"
],
"total": 1
}
The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
deleted_media
: an array of strings - List of deleted media_id
total
: integer - Total number of deleted media_id
Request:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/media/<server_name>/delete?before_ts=<before_ts>
{}
URL Parameters
server_name
: string - The name of your local server (e.g matrix.org
).before_ts
: string representing a positive integer - Unix timestamp in milliseconds.
Files that were last used before this timestamp will be deleted. It is the timestamp of
last access, not the timestamp when the file was created.size_gt
: Optional - string representing a positive integer - Size of the media in bytes.
Files that are larger will be deleted. Defaults to 0
.keep_profiles
: Optional - string representing a boolean - Switch to also delete files
that are still used in image data (e.g user profile, room avatar).
If false
these files will be deleted. Defaults to true
.Response:
{
"deleted_media": [
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx",
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwz"
],
"total": 2
}
The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
deleted_media
: an array of strings - List of deleted media_id
total
: integer - Total number of deleted media_id
You can find details of how to delete multiple media uploaded by a user in User Admin API.
The purge remote media API allows server admins to purge old cached remote media.
The API is:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/purge_media_cache?before_ts=<unix_timestamp_in_ms>
{}
URL Parameters
unix_timestamp_in_ms
: string representing a positive integer - Unix timestamp in milliseconds.
All cached media that was last accessed before this timestamp will be removed.Response:
{
"deleted": 10
}
The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
deleted
: integer - The number of media items successfully deletedTo use it, you will need to authenticate by providing an access_token
for a
server admin: see Admin API.
If the user re-requests purged remote media, synapse will re-request the media from the originating server.