The Account service allows you to authenticate and manage a user account. You can use the account service to update user information, retrieve the user sessions across different devices, and fetch the user security logs with his or her recent activity.
Register new user accounts with the Create Account, Create Magic URL session, or Create Phone session endpoint. You can authenticate the user account by using multiple sign-in methods available. Once the user is authenticated, a new session object will be created to allow the user to access his or her private data and settings.
This service also exposes an endpoint to save and read the user preferences as a key-value object. This feature is handy if you want to allow extra customization in your app. Common usage for this feature may include saving the user's preferred locale, timezone, or custom app theme.
https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1
GET /account
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->get();
Create account
Use this endpoint to allow a new user to register a new account in your project. After the user registration completes successfully, you can use the /account/verfication route to start verifying the user email address. To allow the new user to login to their new account, you need to create a new account session.
Request
userId requiredUser ID. Choose a custom ID or generate a random ID with
ID.unique()
. Valid chars are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen, and underscore. Can't start with a special char. Max length is 36 chars.email requiredUser email.
password requiredNew user password. Must be between 8 and 256 chars.
name User name. Max length: 128 chars.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + IP
POST /account
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->create(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
email: 'email@example.com',
password: '',
name: '<NAME>' // optional
);
Update email
Update currently logged in user account email address. After changing user address, the user confirmation status will get reset. A new confirmation email is not sent automatically however you can use the send confirmation email endpoint again to send the confirmation email. For security measures, user password is required to complete this request. This endpoint can also be used to convert an anonymous account to a normal one, by passing an email address and a new password.
Request
email requiredUser email.
password requiredUser password. Must be at least 8 chars.
Response
200
PATCH /account/email
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateEmail(
email: 'email@example.com',
password: 'password'
);
List Identities
Get the list of identities for the currently logged in user.
Request
queries Array of query strings generated using the Query class provided by the SDK. Learn more about queries. Maximum of 100 queries are allowed, each 4096 characters long. You may filter on the following attributes: userId, provider, providerUid, providerEmail, providerAccessTokenExpiry
Response
200
GET /account/identities
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->listIdentities(
queries: [] // optional
);
Delete identity
Delete an identity by its unique ID.
Request
identityId requiredIdentity ID.
Response
204
DELETE /account/identities/{identityId}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->deleteIdentity(
identityId: '<IDENTITY_ID>'
);
Create JWT
Use this endpoint to create a JSON Web Token. You can use the resulting JWT to authenticate on behalf of the current user when working with the Appwrite server-side API and SDKs. The JWT secret is valid for 15 minutes from its creation and will be invalid if the user will logout in that time frame.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 100 requests URL + USER ID
POST /account/jwt
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createJWT();
List logs
Get the list of latest security activity logs for the currently logged in user. Each log returns user IP address, location and date and time of log.
Request
queries Array of query strings generated using the Query class provided by the SDK. Learn more about queries. Only supported methods are limit and offset
Response
200
GET /account/logs
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->listLogs(
queries: [] // optional
);
Update MFA
Enable or disable MFA on an account.
Request
mfa requiredEnable or disable MFA.
Response
200
PATCH /account/mfa
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateMFA(
mfa: false
);
Create Authenticator
Add an authenticator app to be used as an MFA factor. Verify the authenticator using the verify authenticator method.
Request
type requiredType of authenticator. Must be
totp
Response
200
POST /account/mfa/authenticators/{type}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
use Appwrite\Enums\AuthenticatorType;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createMfaAuthenticator(
type: AuthenticatorType::TOTP()
);
Verify Authenticator
Verify an authenticator app after adding it using the add authenticator method.
Request
type requiredType of authenticator.
otp requiredValid verification token.
Response
200
PUT /account/mfa/authenticators/{type}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
use Appwrite\Enums\AuthenticatorType;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateMfaAuthenticator(
type: AuthenticatorType::TOTP(),
otp: '<OTP>'
);
Delete Authenticator
Delete an authenticator for a user by ID.
Request
type requiredType of authenticator.
otp requiredValid verification token.
Response
204
DELETE /account/mfa/authenticators/{type}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
use Appwrite\Enums\AuthenticatorType;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->deleteMfaAuthenticator(
type: AuthenticatorType::TOTP(),
otp: '<OTP>'
);
Create MFA Challenge
Begin the process of MFA verification after sign-in. Finish the flow with updateMfaChallenge method.
Request
factor requiredFactor used for verification. Must be one of following:
email
,phone
,totp
,recoveryCode
.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + TOKEN
POST /account/mfa/challenge
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
use Appwrite\Enums\AuthenticationFactor;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createMfaChallenge(
factor: AuthenticationFactor::EMAIL()
);
Create MFA Challenge (confirmation)
Complete the MFA challenge by providing the one-time password. Finish the process of MFA verification by providing the one-time password. To begin the flow, use createMfaChallenge method.
Request
challengeId requiredID of the challenge.
otp requiredValid verification token.
Response
204
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests USER ID
PUT /account/mfa/challenge
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateMfaChallenge(
challengeId: '<CHALLENGE_ID>',
otp: '<OTP>'
);
GET /account/mfa/factors
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->listMfaFactors();
Get MFA Recovery Codes
Get recovery codes that can be used as backup for MFA flow. Before getting codes, they must be generated using createMfaRecoveryCodes method. An OTP challenge is required to read recovery codes.
Response
GET /account/mfa/recovery-codes
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->getMfaRecoveryCodes();
Create MFA Recovery Codes
Generate recovery codes as backup for MFA flow. It's recommended to generate and show then immediately after user successfully adds their authehticator. Recovery codes can be used as a MFA verification type in createMfaChallenge method.
Response
POST /account/mfa/recovery-codes
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createMfaRecoveryCodes();
Regenerate MFA Recovery Codes
Regenerate recovery codes that can be used as backup for MFA flow. Before regenerating codes, they must be first generated using createMfaRecoveryCodes method. An OTP challenge is required to regenreate recovery codes.
Response
PATCH /account/mfa/recovery-codes
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateMfaRecoveryCodes();
Update name
Update currently logged in user account name.
Request
name requiredUser name. Max length: 128 chars.
Response
200
PATCH /account/name
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateName(
name: '<NAME>'
);
Update password
Update currently logged in user password. For validation, user is required to pass in the new password, and the old password. For users created with OAuth, Team Invites and Magic URL, oldPassword is optional.
Request
password requiredNew user password. Must be at least 8 chars.
oldPassword Current user password. Must be at least 8 chars.
Response
200
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + IP
PATCH /account/password
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updatePassword(
password: '',
oldPassword: 'password' // optional
);
Update phone
Update the currently logged in user's phone number. After updating the phone number, the phone verification status will be reset. A confirmation SMS is not sent automatically, however you can use the POST /account/verification/phone endpoint to send a confirmation SMS.
Request
phone requiredPhone number. Format this number with a leading '+' and a country code, e.g., +16175551212.
password requiredUser password. Must be at least 8 chars.
Response
200
PATCH /account/phone
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updatePhone(
phone: '+12065550100',
password: 'password'
);
Get account preferences
Get the preferences as a key-value object for the currently logged in user.
Response
200
GET /account/prefs
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->getPrefs();
Update preferences
Update currently logged in user account preferences. The object you pass is stored as is, and replaces any previous value. The maximum allowed prefs size is 64kB and throws error if exceeded.
Request
prefs requiredPrefs key-value JSON object.
Response
200
PATCH /account/prefs
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updatePrefs(
prefs: []
);
Create password recovery
Sends the user an email with a temporary secret key for password reset. When the user clicks the confirmation link he is redirected back to your app password reset URL with the secret key and email address values attached to the URL query string. Use the query string params to submit a request to the PUT /account/recovery endpoint to complete the process. The verification link sent to the user's email address is valid for 1 hour.
Request
email requiredUser email.
url requiredURL to redirect the user back to your app from the recovery email. Only URLs from hostnames in your project platform list are allowed. This requirement helps to prevent an open redirect attack against your project API.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + EMAIL 60 minutes 10 requests URL + IP
POST /account/recovery
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createRecovery(
email: 'email@example.com',
url: 'https://example.com'
);
Create password recovery (confirmation)
Use this endpoint to complete the user account password reset. Both the userId and secret arguments will be passed as query parameters to the redirect URL you have provided when sending your request to the POST /account/recovery endpoint.
Please note that in order to avoid a Redirect Attack the only valid redirect URLs are the ones from domains you have set when adding your platforms in the console interface.
Request
userId requiredUser ID.
secret requiredValid reset token.
password requiredNew user password. Must be between 8 and 256 chars.
Response
200
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + USER ID
PUT /account/recovery
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateRecovery(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
secret: '<SECRET>',
password: ''
);
List sessions
Get the list of active sessions across different devices for the currently logged in user.
Response
200
GET /account/sessions
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->listSessions();
Delete sessions
Delete all sessions from the user account and remove any sessions cookies from the end client.
Response
204
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 100 requests URL + IP
DELETE /account/sessions
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->deleteSessions();
Create anonymous session
Use this endpoint to allow a new user to register an anonymous account in your project. This route will also create a new session for the user. To allow the new user to convert an anonymous account to a normal account, you need to update its email and password or create an OAuth2 session.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 50 requests IP
POST /account/sessions/anonymous
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createAnonymousSession();
Create email password session
Allow the user to login into their account by providing a valid email and password combination. This route will create a new session for the user.
A user is limited to 10 active sessions at a time by default. Learn more about session limits.
Request
email requiredUser email.
password requiredUser password. Must be at least 8 chars.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + EMAIL
POST /account/sessions/email
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createEmailPasswordSession(
email: 'email@example.com',
password: 'password'
);
Update magic URL session
Use this endpoint to create a session from token. Provide the userId and secret parameters from the successful response of authentication flows initiated by token creation. For example, magic URL and phone login.
Request
userId requiredUser ID. Choose a custom ID or generate a random ID with
ID.unique()
. Valid chars are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen, and underscore. Can't start with a special char. Max length is 36 chars.secret requiredValid verification token.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests IP + USER ID
PUT /account/sessions/magic-url
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateMagicURLSession(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
secret: '<SECRET>'
);
Update phone session
Use this endpoint to create a session from token. Provide the userId and secret parameters from the successful response of authentication flows initiated by token creation. For example, magic URL and phone login.
Request
userId requiredUser ID. Choose a custom ID or generate a random ID with
ID.unique()
. Valid chars are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen, and underscore. Can't start with a special char. Max length is 36 chars.secret requiredValid verification token.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests IP + USER ID
PUT /account/sessions/phone
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updatePhoneSession(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
secret: '<SECRET>'
);
Create session
Use this endpoint to create a session from token. Provide the userId and secret parameters from the successful response of authentication flows initiated by token creation. For example, magic URL and phone login.
Request
userId requiredUser ID. Choose a custom ID or generate a random ID with
ID.unique()
. Valid chars are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen, and underscore. Can't start with a special char. Max length is 36 chars.secret requiredSecret of a token generated by login methods. For example, the
createMagicURLToken
orcreatePhoneToken
methods.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests IP + USER ID
POST /account/sessions/token
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createSession(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
secret: '<SECRET>'
);
Get session
Use this endpoint to get a logged in user's session using a Session ID. Inputting 'current' will return the current session being used.
Request
sessionId requiredSession ID. Use the string 'current' to get the current device session.
Response
200
GET /account/sessions/{sessionId}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->getSession(
sessionId: '<SESSION_ID>'
);
Update session
Use this endpoint to extend a session's length. Extending a session is useful when session expiry is short. If the session was created using an OAuth provider, this endpoint refreshes the access token from the provider.
Request
sessionId requiredSession ID. Use the string 'current' to update the current device session.
Response
200
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + IP
PATCH /account/sessions/{sessionId}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateSession(
sessionId: '<SESSION_ID>'
);
Delete session
Logout the user. Use 'current' as the session ID to logout on this device, use a session ID to logout on another device. If you're looking to logout the user on all devices, use Delete Sessions instead.
Request
sessionId requiredSession ID. Use the string 'current' to delete the current device session.
Response
204
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 100 requests URL + IP
DELETE /account/sessions/{sessionId}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->deleteSession(
sessionId: '<SESSION_ID>'
);
Update status
Block the currently logged in user account. Behind the scene, the user record is not deleted but permanently blocked from any access. To completely delete a user, use the Users API instead.
Response
200
PATCH /account/status
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateStatus();
Create email token (OTP)
Sends the user an email with a secret key for creating a session. If the provided user ID has not be registered, a new user will be created. Use the returned user ID and secret and submit a request to the POST /v1/account/sessions/token endpoint to complete the login process. The secret sent to the user's email is valid for 15 minutes.
A user is limited to 10 active sessions at a time by default. Learn more about session limits.
Request
userId requiredUser ID. Choose a custom ID or generate a random ID with
ID.unique()
. Valid chars are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen, and underscore. Can't start with a special char. Max length is 36 chars.email requiredUser email.
phrase Toggle for security phrase. If enabled, email will be send with a randomly generated phrase and the phrase will also be included in the response. Confirming phrases match increases the security of your authentication flow.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + EMAIL
POST /account/tokens/email
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createEmailToken(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
email: 'email@example.com',
phrase: false // optional
);
Create magic URL token
Sends the user an email with a secret key for creating a session. If the provided user ID has not been registered, a new user will be created. When the user clicks the link in the email, the user is redirected back to the URL you provided with the secret key and userId values attached to the URL query string. Use the query string parameters to submit a request to the POST /v1/account/sessions/token endpoint to complete the login process. The link sent to the user's email address is valid for 1 hour. If you are on a mobile device you can leave the URL parameter empty, so that the login completion will be handled by your Appwrite instance by default.
A user is limited to 10 active sessions at a time by default. Learn more about session limits.
Request
userId requiredUnique Id. Choose a custom ID or generate a random ID with
ID.unique()
. Valid chars are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen, and underscore. Can't start with a special char. Max length is 36 chars.email requiredUser email.
url URL to redirect the user back to your app from the magic URL login. Only URLs from hostnames in your project platform list are allowed. This requirement helps to prevent an open redirect attack against your project API.
phrase Toggle for security phrase. If enabled, email will be send with a randomly generated phrase and the phrase will also be included in the response. Confirming phrases match increases the security of your authentication flow.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 60 requests URL + EMAIL 60 minutes 60 requests URL + IP
POST /account/tokens/magic-url
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createMagicURLToken(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
email: 'email@example.com',
url: 'https://example.com', // optional
phrase: false // optional
);
Create OAuth2 token
Allow the user to login to their account using the OAuth2 provider of their choice. Each OAuth2 provider should be enabled from the Appwrite console first. Use the success and failure arguments to provide a redirect URL's back to your app when login is completed.
If authentication succeeds, userId
and secret
of a token will be appended to the success URL as query parameters. These can be used to create a new session using the Create session endpoint.
A user is limited to 10 active sessions at a time by default. Learn more about session limits.
Request
provider requiredOAuth2 Provider. Currently, supported providers are: amazon, apple, auth0, authentik, autodesk, bitbucket, bitly, box, dailymotion, discord, disqus, dropbox, etsy, facebook, github, gitlab, google, linkedin, microsoft, notion, oidc, okta, paypal, paypalSandbox, podio, salesforce, slack, spotify, stripe, tradeshift, tradeshiftBox, twitch, wordpress, yahoo, yammer, yandex, zoho, zoom.
success URL to redirect back to your app after a successful login attempt. Only URLs from hostnames in your project's platform list are allowed. This requirement helps to prevent an open redirect attack against your project API.
failure URL to redirect back to your app after a failed login attempt. Only URLs from hostnames in your project's platform list are allowed. This requirement helps to prevent an open redirect attack against your project API.
scopes A list of custom OAuth2 scopes. Check each provider internal docs for a list of supported scopes. Maximum of 100 scopes are allowed, each 4096 characters long.
Response
301
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 50 requests IP
GET /account/tokens/oauth2/{provider}
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
use Appwrite\Enums\OAuthProvider;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createOAuth2Token(
provider: OAuthProvider::AMAZON(),
success: 'https://example.com', // optional
failure: 'https://example.com', // optional
scopes: [] // optional
);
Create phone token
Sends the user an SMS with a secret key for creating a session. If the provided user ID has not be registered, a new user will be created. Use the returned user ID and secret and submit a request to the POST /v1/account/sessions/token endpoint to complete the login process. The secret sent to the user's phone is valid for 15 minutes.
A user is limited to 10 active sessions at a time by default. Learn more about session limits.
Request
userId requiredUnique Id. Choose a custom ID or generate a random ID with
ID.unique()
. Valid chars are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen, and underscore. Can't start with a special char. Max length is 36 chars.phone requiredPhone number. Format this number with a leading '+' and a country code, e.g., +16175551212.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + PHONE 60 minutes 10 requests URL + IP
POST /account/tokens/phone
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2'); // Your project ID
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createPhoneToken(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
phone: '+12065550100'
);
Create email verification
Use this endpoint to send a verification message to your user email address to confirm they are the valid owners of that address. Both the userId and secret arguments will be passed as query parameters to the URL you have provided to be attached to the verification email. The provided URL should redirect the user back to your app and allow you to complete the verification process by verifying both the userId and secret parameters. Learn more about how to complete the verification process. The verification link sent to the user's email address is valid for 7 days.
Please note that in order to avoid a Redirect Attack, the only valid redirect URLs are the ones from domains you have set when adding your platforms in the console interface.
Request
url requiredURL to redirect the user back to your app from the verification email. Only URLs from hostnames in your project platform list are allowed. This requirement helps to prevent an open redirect attack against your project API.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + USER ID
POST /account/verification
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createVerification(
url: 'https://example.com'
);
Create email verification (confirmation)
Use this endpoint to complete the user email verification process. Use both the userId and secret parameters that were attached to your app URL to verify the user email ownership. If confirmed this route will return a 200 status code.
Request
userId requiredUser ID.
secret requiredValid verification token.
Response
200
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + USER ID
PUT /account/verification
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updateVerification(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
secret: '<SECRET>'
);
Create phone verification
Use this endpoint to send a verification SMS to the currently logged in user. This endpoint is meant for use after updating a user's phone number using the accountUpdatePhone endpoint. Learn more about how to complete the verification process. The verification code sent to the user's phone number is valid for 15 minutes.
Response
201
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests URL + USER ID 60 minutes 10 requests URL + IP
POST /account/verification/phone
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->createPhoneVerification();
Update phone verification (confirmation)
Use this endpoint to complete the user phone verification process. Use the userId and secret that were sent to your user's phone number to verify the user email ownership. If confirmed this route will return a 200 status code.
Request
userId requiredUser ID.
secret requiredValid verification token.
Response
200
Rate limits
This endpoint is not limited when using Server SDKs with API keys. If you are using SSR with
setSession
, these rate limits will still apply. Learn more about SSR rate limits.The limit is applied for each unique limit key.
Time frameAttemptsKey60 minutes 10 requests USER ID
PUT /account/verification/phone
<?php
use Appwrite\Client;
use Appwrite\Services\Account;
$client = (new Client())
->setEndpoint('https://cloud.appwrite.io/v1') // Your API Endpoint
->setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
->setSession(''); // The user session to authenticate with
$account = new Account($client);
$result = $account->updatePhoneVerification(
userId: '<USER_ID>',
secret: '<SECRET>'
);