///// vim:set ts=4 sw=4 tw=82 noet: ///// :quotes.~: = signal-cli-jsonrpc (5) == Name signal-cli-jsonrpc - A commandline and dbus interface for the Signal messenger == Synopsis *signal-cli* [--verbose] [--config CONFIG] [-a ACCOUNT] daemon [--socket] [--tcp] *signal-cli* [--verbose] [--config CONFIG] [-a ACCOUNT] jsonRpc == Description See signal-cli (1) for details on the application. signal-cli provides a JSON-RPC based API with the `jsonRpc` and `daemon` commands. - `jsonRpc` command accepts input on STDIN and responds on STDOUT. This is intended to make it easier to embed signal-cli in other applications. `signal-cli -a _ACCOUNT_ jsonRpc` - `daemon` command provides a UNIX or TCP socket and can handle requests from multiple clients. `signal-cli -a _ACCOUNT_ daemon --socket` or for multi-account mode `signal-cli daemon --socket` == Basic usage In JSON-RPC mode, signal-cli will read requests from stdin. Every requests must be a JSON object in a single line. Requests must have a unique "id" value to be able to match the response to the corresponding request. Example: REQUEST: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"listGroups","id":"my special mark"}` RESPONSE: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":[{"id":"Pmpi+EfPWmsxiomLe9Nx2XF9HOE483p6iKiFj65iMwI=","name":"My Group","description":"It's special because it is mine.","isMember":true,"isBlocked":false,"members":["+33123456789","+440123456789"],"pendingMembers":[],"requestingMembers":[],"admins":["+33123456789","+440123456789"],"groupInviteLink":"https://signal.group/#CjQKIAtcbUw482i7bqvmJCwdgvg0FMif52N5v9lGg_bE4U3zEhCjHKSaPzWImMpnCbU8A1r0"}],"id":"my special mark"}` From the command line: `echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"listGroups","id":"my special mark"}' | signal-cli -u +33123456789 jsonRpc` Like in dbus daemon mode, messages are automatically received in jsonRpc mode. Incoming messages are sent as JSON-RPC notifications. Example: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"receive","params":{"envelope":{"source":"+33123456789","sourceNumber":"+33123456789","sourceUuid":"uuid","sourceName":"name","sourceDevice":1,"timestamp":1631458508784,"dataMessage":{"timestamp":1631458508784,"message":"foobar","expiresInSeconds":0,"viewOnce":false,"mentions":[],"attachments":[],"contacts":[]}}}}` === Multi-account daemon mode When the daemon command is started without an account parameter (-a), signal-cli will provide all local accounts and additional commands to register and link new accounts. In multi-account mode, requests for a single account require an additional `account` param. REQUEST: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"listGroups","id":"my special mark","params":{"account":"+33123456789"}}` == Commands The commands available for the JSON-RPC mode are the same as the cli commands (except `register`, `verify` and `link`). The `method` field is the command name and the parameters can be sent as the `params` object. - Parameter names are provided in camelCase format instead of the hyphen format on the cli. e.g.: `--group-id=ID` on the cli becomes `"groupId":"ID"` - Parameters that can take multiple values on the command line can be provided as single json value or as json array e.g. `--attachment ATTACH1 ATTACH2` becomes `"attachments":["ATTACH1", "ATTACH2"]` `--attachment ATTACH` becomes `"attachment":"ATTACH"` == Examples REQUEST: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"listGroups","id":"5"}` RESPONSE: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":[...],"id":"5"}` REQUEST: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"send","params":{"recipient":["+YYY"],"message":"MESSAGE"},"id":4}` RESPONSE: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":{"timestamp":999},"id":4}` REQUEST: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"updateGroup","params":{"groupId":"GROUP_ID=","name":"new group name","members":["+ZZZ"],"link":"enabledWithApproval","setPermissionEditDetails":"only-admins"},"id":"someId"}` RESPONSE: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":{"timestamp":9999},"id":"someId"}` REQUEST: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"sendSyncRequest","id":9}` RESPONSE: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":{},"id":9}` REQUEST: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0"}` RESPONSE: `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-32600,"message":"method field must be set","data":null},"id":null}` == Authors Maintained by AsamK , who is assisted by other open source contributors. For more information about signal-cli development, see .