The purge history API allows server admins to purge historic events from their database, reclaiming disk space.
Depending on the amount of history being purged a call to the API may take several minutes or longer. During this period users will not be able to paginate further back in the room from the point being purged from.
The API is:
POST /_matrix/client/r0/admin/purge_history/<room_id>[/<event_id>]
including an access_token
of a server admin.
By default, events sent by local users are not deleted, as they may represent the only copies of this content in existence. (Events sent by remote users are deleted.)
Room state data (such as joins, leaves, topic) is always preserved.
To delete local message events as well, set delete_local_events
in the body:
{
"delete_local_events": true
}
The caller must specify the point in the room to purge up to. This can be
specified by including an event_id in the URI, or by setting a
purge_up_to_event_id
or purge_up_to_ts
in the request body. If an event
id is given, that event (and others at the same graph depth) will be retained.
If purge_up_to_ts
is given, it should be a timestamp since the unix epoch,
in milliseconds.
The API starts the purge running, and returns immediately with a JSON body with a purge id:
{
"purge_id": "<opaque id>"
}
It is possible to poll for updates on recent purges with a second API;
GET /_matrix/client/r0/admin/purge_history_status/<purge_id>
(again, with a suitable access_token
). This API returns a JSON body like
the following:
{
"status": "active"
}
The status will be one of active
, complete
, or failed
.