zulip/templates/zerver/api/send-message.md

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Send a message

Send a stream or a private message.

POST {{ api_url }}/v1/messages

Usage examples

{start_tabs} {tab|python}

{generate_code_example(python)|/messages:post|example}

{tab|js}

More examples and documentation can be found here.

const zulip = require('zulip-js');

// Pass the path to your zuliprc file here.
const config = {
    zuliprc: 'zuliprc',
};

// Send a stream message
zulip(config).then((client) => {
    // Send a message
    const params = {
        to: 'Denmark',
        type: 'stream',
        subject: 'Castle',
        content: 'I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts.'
    }

    client.messages.send(params).then(console.log);
});

// Send a private message
zulip(config).then((client) => {
    // Send a private message
    const params = {
        to: 'hamlet@example.com',
        type: 'private',
        content: 'With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.',
    }

    client.messages.send(params).then(console.log);
});

{tab|curl}

# For stream messages
curl -X POST {{ api_url }}/v1/messages \
    -u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
    -d "type=stream" \
    -d "to=Denmark" \
    -d "subject=Castle" \
    -d $"content=I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts."

# For private messages
curl -X POST {{ api_url }}/v1/messages \
    -u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
    -d "type=private" \
    -d "to=hamlet@example.com" \
    -d $"content=With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come."

{tab|zulip-send}

You can use zulip-send (available after you pip install zulip) to easily send Zulips from the command-line, providing the message content via STDIN.

# For stream messages
zulip-send --stream Denmark --subject Castle \
    --user othello-bot@example.com --api-key a0b1c2d3e4f5a6b7c8d9e0f1a2b3c4d5

# For private messages
zulip-send hamlet@example.com \
    --user othello-bot@example.com --api-key a0b1c2d3e4f5a6b7c8d9e0f1a2b3c4d5

Passing in the message on the command-line

If you'd like, you can also provide the message on the command-line with the -m or --message flag, as follows:

zulip-send --stream Denmark --subject Castle \
    --message "I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts." \
    --user othello-bot@example.com --api-key a0b1c2d3e4f5a6b7c8d9e0f1a2b3c4d5

You can omit the user and api-key arguments if you have a ~/.zuliprc file.

{end_tabs}

Arguments

{generate_api_arguments_table|zulip.yaml|/messages:post}

Response

Return values

  • id: The ID of the newly created message

Example response

A typical successful JSON response may look like:

{generate_code_example|/messages:post|fixture(200)}

A typical failed JSON response for when a stream message is sent to a stream that does not exist:

{generate_code_example|/messages:post|fixture(400_non_existing_stream)}

A typical failed JSON response for when a private message is sent to a user that does not exist:

{generate_code_example|/messages:post|fixture(400_non_existing_user)}