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132 lines
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# Users' media usage statistics
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Returns information about all local media usage of users. Gives the
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possibility to filter them by time and user.
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To use it, you will need to authenticate by providing an `access_token`
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for a server admin: see [Admin API](../usage/administration/admin_api/).
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The API is:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/statistics/users/media
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```
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A response body like the following is returned:
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```json
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{
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"users": [
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{
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"displayname": "foo_user_0",
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"media_count": 2,
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"media_length": 134,
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"user_id": "@foo_user_0:test"
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},
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{
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"displayname": "foo_user_1",
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"media_count": 2,
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"media_length": 134,
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"user_id": "@foo_user_1:test"
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}
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],
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"next_token": 3,
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"total": 10
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}
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```
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To paginate, check for `next_token` and if present, call the endpoint
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again with `from` set to the value of `next_token`. This will return a new page.
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If the endpoint does not return a `next_token` then there are no more
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reports to paginate through.
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**Parameters**
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The following parameters should be set in the URL:
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* `limit`: string representing a positive integer - Is optional but is
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used for pagination, denoting the maximum number of items to return
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in this call. Defaults to `100`.
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* `from`: string representing a positive integer - Is optional but used for pagination,
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denoting the offset in the returned results. This should be treated as an opaque value
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and not explicitly set to anything other than the return value of `next_token` from a
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previous call. Defaults to `0`.
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* `order_by` - string - The method in which to sort the returned list of users. Valid values are:
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- `user_id` - Users are ordered alphabetically by `user_id`. This is the default.
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- `displayname` - Users are ordered alphabetically by `displayname`.
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- `media_length` - Users are ordered by the total size of uploaded media in bytes.
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Smallest to largest.
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- `media_count` - Users are ordered by number of uploaded media. Smallest to largest.
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* `from_ts` - string representing a positive integer - Considers only
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files created at this timestamp or later. Unix timestamp in ms.
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* `until_ts` - string representing a positive integer - Considers only
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files created at this timestamp or earlier. Unix timestamp in ms.
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* `search_term` - string - Filter users by their user ID localpart **or** displayname.
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The search term can be found in any part of the string.
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Defaults to no filtering.
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* `dir` - string - Direction of order. Either `f` for forwards or `b` for backwards.
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Setting this value to `b` will reverse the above sort order. Defaults to `f`.
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**Response**
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The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
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* `users` - An array of objects, each containing information
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about the user and their local media. Objects contain the following fields:
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- `displayname` - string - Displayname of this user.
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- `media_count` - integer - Number of uploaded media by this user.
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- `media_length` - integer - Size of uploaded media in bytes by this user.
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- `user_id` - string - Fully-qualified user ID (ex. `@user:server.com`).
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* `next_token` - integer - Opaque value used for pagination. See above.
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* `total` - integer - Total number of users after filtering.
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# Get largest rooms by size in database
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Returns the 10 largest rooms and an estimate of how much space in the database
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they are taking.
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This does not include the size of any associated media associated with the room.
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Returns an error on SQLite.
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*Note:* This uses the planner statistics from PostgreSQL to do the estimates,
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which means that the returned information can vary widely from reality. However,
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it should be enough to get a rough idea of where database disk space is going.
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The API is:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/statistics/statistics/database/rooms
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```
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A response body like the following is returned:
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```json
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{
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"rooms": [
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{
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"room_id": "!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org",
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"estimated_size": 47325417353
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}
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],
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}
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```
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**Response**
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The following fields are returned in the JSON response body:
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* `rooms` - An array of objects, sorted by largest room first. Objects contain
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the following fields:
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- `room_id` - string - The room ID.
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- `estimated_size` - integer - Estimated disk space used in bytes by the room
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in the database.
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*Added in Synapse 1.83.0*
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