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# Get all users
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Retrieve all users in a realm.
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`GET {{ api_url }}/v1/users`
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## Usage examples
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{start_tabs}
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{tab|python}
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{generate_code_example(python)|/users:get|example}
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{tab|js}
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More examples and documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-js).
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```js
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const zulip = require('zulip-js');
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// Pass the path to your zuliprc file here.
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const config = {
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zuliprc: 'zuliprc',
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};
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zulip(config).then((client) => {
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// Get all users in the realm
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client.users.retrieve().then(console.log);
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// You may pass the `client_gravatar` query parameter as follows:
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client.users.retrieve({client_gravatar: true}).then(console.log);
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});
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```
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2018-09-17 16:27:32 +02:00
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{tab|curl}
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```
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curl {{ api_url }}/v1/users -u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY
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```
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You may pass the `client_gravatar` query parameter as follows:
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```
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curl {{ api_url }}/v1/users?client_gravatar=true \
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-u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY
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```
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{end_tabs}
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## Arguments
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**Note**: The following arguments are all URL query parameters.
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{generate_api_arguments_table|zulip.yaml|/users:get}
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## Response
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#### Return values
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* `members`: A list of dictionaries where each dictionary contains information
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about a particular user or bot.
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* `email`: The email address of the user or bot..
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* `is_bot`: A boolean specifying whether the user is a bot or not.
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* `avatar_url`: URL to the user's gravatar. `None` if the `client_gravatar`
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query paramater was set to `True`.
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* `full_name`: Full name of the user or bot.
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* `is_admin`: A boolean specifying whether the user is an admin or not.
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* `bot_type`: `None` if the user isn't a bot. `1` for a `Generic` bot.
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`2` for an `Incoming webhook` bot. `3` for an `Outgoing webhook` bot.
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`4` for an `Embedded` bot.
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* `user_id`: The ID of the user.
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* `bot_owner`: If the user is a bot (i.e. `is_bot` is `True`), `bot_owner`
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is the email address of the user who created the bot.
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* `is_active`: A boolean specifying whether the user is active or not.
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#### Example response
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A typical successful JSON response may look like:
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{generate_code_example|/users:get|fixture(200)}
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