AsyncAPI channel · Appwrite
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databases.{databaseId}.collections.{collectionId}.documents.{documentId}
Subscribes to events for a single document. Channel identifier pattern: `databases.[DATABASE_ID].collections.[COLLECTION_ID].documents.[DOCUMENT_ID]`.
Channel address
databases.{databaseId}.collections.{collectionId}.documents.{documentId}
Parameters
databaseId—collectionId—documentId—
Operations
subscribe
subscribeDocument
Receive update/delete events for a specific document.
Messages
DocumentEvent
Database document event envelope. Triggered by
`databases.*.collections.*.documents.*.create`,
`databases.*.collections.*.documents.*.update`, and
`databases.*.collections.*.documents.*.delete`.
Content-Type:
application/jsonAbout AsyncAPI
The AsyncAPI specification describes event-driven APIs the way OpenAPI describes request/response APIs. A channel is the named pipe — a webhook URL, a Kafka topic, a WebSocket route, an MQTT subject — that producers and consumers publish or subscribe to. Each channel carries one or more messages with structured payloads, and an operation declares whether a given party sends or receives on that channel.
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