Get a channel by ID

GET https://computinglabor.zulipchat.com/api/v1/streams/{stream_id}

Fetch details for the channel with the ID stream_id.

Changes: New in Zulip 6.0 (feature level 132).

Usage examples

curl -sSX GET -G https://computinglabor.zulipchat.com/api/v1/streams/1 \
    -u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY

Parameters

stream_id integer required in path

Example: 1

The ID of the channel to access.


Response

Return values

  • stream: object

    Object containing basic details about the channel.

    • stream_id: integer

      The unique ID of the channel.

    • name: string

      The name of the channel.

    • is_archived: boolean

      A boolean indicating whether the channel is archived.

      Changes: New in Zulip 10.0 (feature level 315). Previously, this endpoint never returned archived channels.

    • description: string

      The short description of the channel in text/markdown format, intended to be used to prepopulate UI for editing a channel's description.

    • date_created: integer

      The UNIX timestamp for when the channel was created, in UTC seconds.

      Changes: New in Zulip 4.0 (feature level 30).

    • creator_id: integer | null

      The ID of the user who created this channel.

      A null value means the channel has no recorded creator, which is often because the channel is very old, or because it was created via a data import tool or management command.

      Changes: New in Zulip 9.0 (feature level 254).

    • invite_only: boolean

      Specifies whether the channel is private or not. Only people who have been invited can access a private channel.

    • rendered_description: string

      The short description of the channel rendered as HTML, intended to be used when displaying the channel description in a UI.

      One should use the standard Zulip rendered_markdown CSS when displaying this content so that emoji, LaTeX, and other syntax work correctly. And any client-side security logic for user-generated message content should be applied when displaying this HTML as though it were the body of a Zulip message.

    • is_web_public: boolean

      Whether the channel has been configured to allow unauthenticated access to its message history from the web.

      Changes: New in Zulip 2.1.0.

    • stream_post_policy: integer

      Policy for which users can post messages to the channel.

      • 1 = Any user can post.
      • 2 = Only administrators can post.
      • 3 = Only full members can post.
      • 4 = Only moderators can post.

      Changes: New in Zulip 3.0 (feature level 1), replacing the previous is_announcement_only boolean.

    • message_retention_days: integer | null

      Number of days that messages sent to this channel will be stored before being automatically deleted by the message retention policy. There are two special values:

      • null, the default, means the channel will inherit the organization level setting.
      • -1 encodes retaining messages in this channel forever.

      Changes: New in Zulip 3.0 (feature level 17).

    • history_public_to_subscribers: boolean

      Whether the history of the channel is public to its subscribers.

      Currently always true for public channels (i.e. "invite_only": false implies "history_public_to_subscribers": true), but clients should not make that assumption, as we may change that behavior in the future.

    • first_message_id: integer | null

      The ID of the first message in the channel.

      Intended to help clients determine whether they need to display UI like the "show all topics" widget that would suggest the channel has older history that can be accessed.

      Is null for channels with no message history.

      Changes: New in Zulip 2.1.0.

    • is_recently_active: boolean

      Whether the channel has recent message activity. Clients should use this to implement sorting inactive channels to the bottom if demote_inactive_streams is enabled.

      Changes: New in Zulip 10.0 (feature level 323). Previously, clients implemented the demote_inactive_streams from local message history, resulting in a choppy loading experience.

    • is_announcement_only: boolean

      Whether the given channel is announcement only or not.

      Changes: Deprecated in Zulip 3.0 (feature level 1). Clients should use stream_post_policy instead.

    • can_remove_subscribers_group: integer | object

      A group-setting value defining the set of users who have permission to remove subscribers from this channel.

      Administrators can always unsubscribe others from a channel.

      Note that a user who is a member of the specified user group must also have access to the channel in order to unsubscribe others.

      Changes: Prior to Zulip 10.0 (feature level 320), this value was always the integer ID of a system group.

      Before Zulip 8.0 (feature level 197), the can_remove_subscribers_group setting was named can_remove_subscribers_group_id.

      New in Zulip 6.0 (feature level 142).

      • The ID of the user group with this permission.

      • An object with these fields:

        • direct_members: (integer)[]

          The list of IDs of individual users in the collection of users with this permission.

          Changes: Prior to Zulip 10.0 (feature level 303), this list would include deactivated users who had the permission before being deactivated.

        • direct_subgroups: (integer)[]

          The list of IDs of the groups in the collection of users with this permission.

    • can_administer_channel_group: integer | object

      A group-setting value defining the set of users who have permission to administer this channel.

      Note that a user who is a member of the specified user group must also have access to the channel in order to administer the channel.

      Realm admins are allowed to administer a channel they have access to regardless of whether they are present in this group.

      Users in this group can edit channel name and description without subscribing to the channel, but they need to be subscribed to edit channel permissions and add users.

      Changes: New in Zulip 10.0 (feature level 325). Prior to this change, the permission to administer channels was limited to realm administrators.

      • The ID of the user group with this permission.

      • An object with these fields:

        • direct_members: (integer)[]

          The list of IDs of individual users in the collection of users with this permission.

          Changes: Prior to Zulip 10.0 (feature level 303), this list would include deactivated users who had the permission before being deactivated.

        • direct_subgroups: (integer)[]

          The list of IDs of the groups in the collection of users with this permission.

    • stream_weekly_traffic: integer | null

      The average number of messages sent to the channel per week, as estimated based on recent weeks, rounded to the nearest integer.

      If null, no information is provided on the average traffic. This can be because the channel was recently created and there is insufficient data to make an estimate, or because the server wishes to omit this information for this client, this realm, or this endpoint or type of event.

      Changes: New in Zulip 8.0 (feature level 199). Previously, this statistic was available only in subscription objects.

Example response(s)

Changes: As of Zulip 7.0 (feature level 167), if any parameters sent in the request are not supported by this endpoint, a successful JSON response will include an ignored_parameters_unsupported array.

A typical successful JSON response may look like:

{
    "msg": "",
    "result": "success",
    "stream": {
        "can_remove_subscribers_group": 2,
        "creator_id": null,
        "date_created": 1691057093,
        "description": "A Scandinavian country",
        "first_message_id": 1,
        "history_public_to_subscribers": true,
        "invite_only": false,
        "is_announcement_only": false,
        "is_archived": false,
        "is_recently_active": true,
        "is_web_public": false,
        "message_retention_days": null,
        "name": "Denmark",
        "rendered_description": "<p>A Scandinavian country</p>",
        "stream_id": 7,
        "stream_post_policy": 1,
        "stream_weekly_traffic": null
    }
}

An example JSON response for when the channel ID is not valid:

{
    "code": "BAD_REQUEST",
    "msg": "Invalid channel ID",
    "result": "error"
}