Update your status
Change your status.
POST https://zuliptest.eassist.me/api/v1/users/me/status
A request to this endpoint will only change the parameters passed.
For example, passing just status_text
requests a change in the status
text, but will leave the status emoji unchanged.
Clients that wish to set the user's status to a specific value should
pass all supported parameters.
Usage examples
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import zulip
# Pass the path to your zuliprc file here.
client = zulip.Client(config_file="~/zuliprc")
# The request contains the new status and away boolean
request = {
"status_text": "on vacation",
"away": False,
"emoji_name": "car",
"emoji_code": "1f697",
"reaction_type": "unicode_emoji",
}
result = client.call_endpoint(url="/users/me/status", method="POST", request=request)
print(result)
curl -sSX POST https://zuliptest.eassist.me/api/v1/users/me/status \
-u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
--data-urlencode 'status_text=on vacation' \
--data-urlencode away=true \
--data-urlencode emoji_name=car \
--data-urlencode emoji_code=1f697 \
--data-urlencode reaction_type=unicode_emoji
Parameters
status_text string optional
Example: "on vacation"
The text content of the status message. Sending the empty string
will clear the user's status.
Note: The limit on the size of the message is 60 characters.
away boolean optional
Example: true
Whether the user should be marked as "away".
emoji_name string optional
Example: "car"
The name for the emoji to associate with this status.
emoji_code string optional
Example: "1f697"
A unique identifier, defining the specific emoji codepoint requested,
within the namespace of the reaction_type
.
For example, for unicode_emoji
, this will be an encoding of the
Unicode codepoint; for realm_emoji
, it'll be the ID of the realm emoji.
reaction_type string optional
Example: "unicode_emoji"
One of the following values:
unicode_emoji
: Unicode emoji (emoji_code
will be its Unicode
codepoint).
realm_emoji
: Custom emoji.
(emoji_code
will be its ID).
zulip_extra_emoji
: Special emoji included with Zulip. Exists to
namespace the zulip
emoji.
Response
Example response
A typical successful JSON response may look like:
{
"msg": "",
"result": "success"
}
An example JSON error response when no changes were requested:
{
"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
"msg": "Client did not pass any new values.",
"result": "error"
}
An example JSON error response when the
status_text
message exceeds the limit of
60 characters:
{
"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
"msg": "status_text is too long (limit: 60 characters)",
"result": "error"
}
An example JSON error response when emoji_name
is not specified
but emoji_code
or reaction_type
is specified:
{
"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
"msg": "Client must pass emoji_name if they pass either emoji_code or reaction_type.",
"result": "error"
}
An example JSON error response when the emoji name does not exist:
{
"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
"msg": "Emoji 'invalid' does not exist",
"result": "error"
}
An example JSON error response when the emoji name is invalid:
{
"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
"msg": "Invalid emoji name.",
"result": "error"
}
An example JSON error response when the custom emoji is invalid:
{
"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
"msg": "Invalid custom emoji.",
"result": "error"
}