Create federated rooms

Creating a 1:1 Direct Message

To create a federated 1:1 Direct Message with other federated users in your workspace:

You can also use a slash command to create a 1:1 DM with an external user. The general syntax for the slash command is:

/federation dm @username:server.com

Where@username:server.com represents the external user you want to invite, following the syntax to invite external users.

Creating a Multi-user Direct Message

Multi Direct Message allows you to send DMs to multiple users simultaneously, whether they are federated or not. To create a federated Multi Direct Message:

To create a federated Multi Direct Message:

You can also use a slash command to create a 1:M DM with an external user. The general syntax for the slash command is:

/federation dm @username1:server.com @username2:server2.com

Where@username1:server.com represents the external user you want to invite, following the syntax to invite external users.

You can create federated channels having both Rocket.Chat and other federated users.

To create a federated channel,

  • Federated Channels can not be Encrypted, Read-Only, or Broadcasted for now.

  • You cannot create Discussions within federated Channels.

Whenever your user is invited to participate in a federated room created in an external server, the server name is displayed at the top of that room. This helps the user to differentiate when there are multiple rooms with the same name but all from different servers.

Editing a federated room

Only the name, avatar, and topic of a federated room can be edited after it is created.

Rocket.Chat federation does not support deleting rooms and sending invite links for now.

Last updated

Rocket.Chat versions receive support for six months after release.