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The server now maintains a set of statuses for each user that are not interpreted by the server but communicated to the other members of the group using 'user' messages.
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# Galène's protocol
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Galène uses a symmetric, asynchronous protocol. In client-server
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usage, some messages are only sent in the client to server or in the
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server to client direction.
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## Message syntax
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All messages are sent as JSON objects. All fields except `type` are
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optional; however, there are some fields that are common across multiple
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message types.
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- `type`, the type of the message;
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- `kind`, the subtype of the message;
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- `id`, the id of the object being manipulated;
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- `source`, the client-id of the originating client;
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- `username`, the username of the originating client;
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- `dest`, the client-id of the destination client;
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- `privileged`, set by the server to indicate that the originating client
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had the `op` privilege at the time it sent the message.
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## Data structures
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### Group
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A group is a set of clients. It is identified by a human-readable name
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that must not start or end with a slash "`/`" and must not have the
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substrings "`/../`" or "`/./`".
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### Client
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A client is a peer that may originate offers and chat messages. It is
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identified by an id, an opaque string that is assumed to be unique. Peers
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that do not originate messages (servers) do not need to be assigned an id.
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### Stream
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A stream is a set of related tracks. It is identified by an id, an opaque
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string. Streams in Galène are unidirectional. A stream is carried by
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exactly one peer connection (PC) (multiple streams in a single PC are not
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allowed). The offerer is also the RTP sender (i.e. all tracks sent by the
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offerer are of type `sendonly`).
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## Establishing and maintaining a connection
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The peer establishing the connection (the WebSocket client) sends
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a handshake message. The server replies with another handshake message.
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The client may wait for the server's handshake, or it may immediately
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start pipelining messages to the server.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'handshake',
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id: id
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}
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```
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If the field `id` is absent, then the peer doesn't originate streams (it
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is a server).
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A peer may, at any time, send a `ping` message.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'ping'
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}
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```
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The receiving peer must reply with a `pong` message within 30s.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'pong'
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}
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```
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## Joining and leaving
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The `join` message requests that the sender join or leave a group:
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'join',
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kind: 'join' or 'leave',
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group: group,
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username: username,
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password: password
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}
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```
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When the sender has effectively joined the group, the peer will send
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a 'joined' message of kind 'join'; it may then send a 'joined' message of
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kind 'change' at any time, in order to inform the client of a change in
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its permissions or in the recommended RTC configuration.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'joined',
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kind: 'join' or 'fail' or 'change' or 'leave',
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group: group,
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username: username,
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permissions: permissions,
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rtcConfiguration: RTCConfiguration
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}
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```
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The `permissions` field is an array of strings that may contain the values
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`present`, `op` and `record`.
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## Maintaining group membership
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Whenever a user joins or leaves a group, the server will send all other
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users a `user` message:
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'user',
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kind: 'add' or 'change' or 'delete',
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id: id,
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username: username,
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permissions: permissions,
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status: status
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}
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```
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## Requesting streams
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A peer must explicitly request the streams that it wants to receive.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'request',
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request: requested
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}
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```
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The field `request` is a dictionary that maps the labels of requested
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tracks to the boolean `true`.
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## Pushing streams
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A stream is created by the sender with the `offer` message:
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'offer',
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id: id,
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replace: id,
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source: source-id,
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username: username,
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sdp: sdp,
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labels: labels
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}
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```
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If a stream with the same id exists, then this is a renegotation;
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otherwise this message creates a new stream. If the field `replace` is
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not empty, then this request additionally requests that an existing stream
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with the given id should be closed, and the new stream should replace it.
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The field `sdp` contains the raw SDP string (i.e. the `sdp` field of
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a JSEP session description). Galène will interpret the `nack`,
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`nack pli`, `ccm fir` and `goog-remb` RTCP feedback types, and act
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accordingly.
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The field `labels` is a dictionary that maps track mids to one of `audio`,
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`video` or `screenshare`. If a track does not appear in the `labels`
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dictionary, it should be ignored.
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The receiver may either abort the stream immediately (see below), or send
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an answer.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'answer',
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id: id,
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sdp: SDP
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}
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```
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Both peers may then trickle ICE candidates with `ice` messages.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'ice',
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id: id,
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candidate: candidate
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}
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```
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The answerer may request a new offer of kind `renegotiate` and an ICE
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restart by sending a `renegotiate` message:
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'renegotiate',
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id: id
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}
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```
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## Closing streams
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The offerer may close a stream at any time by sending a `close` message.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'close',
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id: id
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}
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```
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The answerer may request that the offerer close a stream by sending an
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`abort` message.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'abort',
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id: id
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}
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```
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The stream will not be effectively closed until the offerer sends
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a matching `close`.
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## Sending messages
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A chat message may be sent using a `chat` message.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'chat',
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kind: '' or 'me',
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source: source-id,
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username: username,
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dest: dest-id,
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privileged: boolean,
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noecho: false,
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value: message
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}
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```
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If `dest` is empty, the message is a broadcast message, destined to all of
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the clients in the group. If `source` is empty, then the message was
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originated by the server. The message is forwarded by the server without
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interpretation, the server only validates that the `source` and `username`
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fields are authentic. The field `privileged` is set to true by the server
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if the message was originated by a client with the `op` permission. The
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field `noecho` is set by the client if it doesn't wish to receive a copy
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of its own message.
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A user message is similar to a chat message, but is not conserved in the
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chat history, and is not expected to contain user-visible content.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'usermessage',
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kind: kind,
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source: source-id,
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username: username,
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dest: dest-id,
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privileged: boolean,
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value: value
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}
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```
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Currently defined kinds include `error`, `warning`, `info`, `clearchat`
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(not to be confused with the `clearchat` group action), and `mute`.
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A user action requests that the server act upon a user.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'useraction',
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kind: kind,
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source: source-id,
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username: username,
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dest: dest-id,
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value: value
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}
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```
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Currently defined kinds include `op`, `unop`, `present`, `unpresent`,
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`kick` and `setstatus`.
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Finally, a group action requests that the server act on the current group.
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```javascript
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{
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type: 'groupaction',
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kind: kind,
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source: source-id,
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username: username,
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value: value
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}
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```
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Currently defined kinds include `clearchat` (not to be confused with the
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`clearchat` user message), `lock`, `unlock`, `record`, `unrecord` and
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`subgroups`.
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