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Add subscriptions
Subscribe one or more users to one or more streams.
POST {{ api_url }}/v1/users/me/subcriptions
Usage examples
- Python
- JavaScript
- curl
curl {{ api_url }}/v1/users/me/subscriptions \
-u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
-d 'subscriptions=[{"name": "Verona"}]'
To subscribe another user to a stream, you may pass in
the principals
argument, like so:
curl {{ api_url }}/v1/users/me/subscriptions \
-u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
-d 'subscriptions=[{"name": "Verona"}]' \
-d 'principals=["ZOE@zulip.com"]'
{generate_code_example(python)|add-subscriptions|example}
More examples and documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-js).
```js
const zulip = require('zulip-js');
// Download zuliprc-dev from your dev server const config = { zuliprc: 'zuliprc-dev', };
zulip(config).then((client) => { // Subscribe to the streams "Verona" and "Denmark" const meParams = { subscriptions: JSON.stringify([ {'name': 'Verona'}, {'name': 'Denmark'} ]), }; client.users.me.subscriptions.add(meParams).then(console.log);
// To subscribe another user to a stream, you may pass in
// the `principals` argument, like so:
const anotherUserParams = {
subscriptions: JSON.stringify([
{'name': 'Verona'},
{'name': 'Denmark'}
]),
principals: JSON.stringify(['ZOE@zulip.org']),
};
client.users.me.subscriptions.add(anotherUserParams).then(console.log);
});
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## Arguments
{generate_api_arguments_table|arguments.json|add-subscriptions.md}
## Response
#### Return values
* `subscribed`: A dictionary where the key is the email address of
the user/bot and the value is a list of the names of the streams
that were subscribed to as a result of the query.
* `already_subscribed`: A dictionary where the key is the email address of
the user/bot and the value is a list of the names of the streams
that the user/bot is already subscribed to.
* `unauthorized`: A list of names of streams that the requesting user/bot
was not authorized to subscribe to.
#### Example response
A typical successful JSON response may look like:
{generate_code_example|add-subscriptions|fixture(without_principals)}
A typical successful JSON response when the user is already subscribed to
the streams specified:
{generate_code_example|add-subscriptions|fixture(already_subscribed)}
A typical response for when the requesting user does not have access to
a private stream and `authorization_errors_fatal` is `True`:
{generate_code_example|add-subscriptions|fixture(unauthorized_errors_fatal_true)}
A typical response for when the requesting user does not have access to
a private stream and `authorization_errors_fatal` is `False`:
{generate_code_example|add-subscriptions|fixture(unauthorized_errors_fatal_false)}