Rooms

Users with sufficient Permission model can take world-relevant actions like create rooms.

Room navigation

Rooms can be entered like this:

=> ["room.enter", 123, {"room": "room_1"}]
<- ["success", 123, {}]

And left like this:

=> ["room.leave", 123, {"room": "room_1"}]
<- ["success", 123, {}]

Notifying the server of the rooms you enter and leave is important for statistical purposes, such as showing the viewer count of a room, but also to make sure you receive room-level events such as reactions.

Viewers

If you have the room:viewers permission, you will also receive a list of users currently in this room (not for all room types):

=> ["room.enter", 123, {"room": "room_1"}]
<- ["success", 123, {"viewers": [{"id": "…", "profile": {…}, …}]}]

If another viewer enters, you will receive a broadcast. Note that you are expected to do de-duplication of viewer IDs on the client side as well for safety as you could receive multiple events for the same person if they join with multiple browsers:

<= ["room.viewer.added", {"user": {"id": "…", "profile": {…}, …}}]

When a viewer leave, you will also get a broadcast with just the user ID (as you won’t need the full profile any more):

<= ["room.viewer.removed", {"user_id": "…"}]

Reactions

You can send a reaction like this:

=> ["room.react", 123, {"room": "room_1", "reaction": "👏"}]
<- ["success", 123, {}]

You will get a success message even if the reaction is ignored due to rate limiting.

If you or someone else reacts, you receive aggregated reaction events, approximately one per second:

<= ["room.reaction", {"room": "room_1", "reactions": {"👏": 42, "👍": 12}}]

Allowed reactions currently are:

  • 👏

  • ❤️

  • 👍

  • 🤣

  • 😮

Room management

You can delete a room like this:

=> ["room.delete", 123, {"room": "room_1"}]
<- ["success", 123, {}]

As an administrator, you can also get a room’s internal configuration:

=> ["room.config.get", 123, {"room": "room_1"}]
<- ["success", 123, {…}]

And update it:

=> ["room.config.patch", 123, {"room": "room_1", "name": "Bla"}]
<- ["success", 123, {…}]

Or for all rooms:

=> ["room.config.list", 123, {}]
<- ["success", 123, [{…}, …]]

Reorder rooms:

=> ["room.config.reorder", 123, [$id, $id2, $id3…]]
<- ["success", 123, [{…}, …]]

Schedule changes

Moderators can update the current schedule_data field like this:

=> ["room.schedule", 123, {"room": "room_1", "schedule_data": {"session": 1}}]
<- ["success", 123, {}]

Permitted session data keys are session and title.

When the schedule data is updated, a broadcast to all users in the room is sent:

=> ["room.schedule", {"room": "room_1", "schedule_data": {"session": 1}}]

Anonymous invites

Admins (or kiosk users) can retrieve an invite link that can be used by in-person attendees of the event to join the Q&A or polls for a specific room without needing to create a full user profile:

=> ["room.invite.anonymous.link", 123, {"room": "room_1"}]
<- ["success", 123, {"url": "https://vnls.io/kLeNv6"}]