# Copyright 2024 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. openapi: 3.1.0 info: title: Matrix Federation Content Repository API version: 1.0.0 paths: "/media/download/{mediaId}": get: x-addedInMatrixVersion: "1.11" summary: Download content from the content repository. operationId: getContent security: - signedRequest: [] parameters: - $ref: '#/components/parameters/mediaId' - $ref: '#/components/parameters/timeout_ms' responses: "200": description: The content that was previously uploaded. headers: Content-Type: $ref: '#/components/headers/downloadContentType' content: multipart/mixed: schema: # This is a workaround for us not being able to say the response is required. description: |- **Required.** MUST contain a `boundary` (per [RFC 1341](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1341/7_2_Multipart.html)) delineating exactly two parts: The first part has a `Content-Type` header of `application/json` and describes the media's metadata, if any. Currently, this will always be an empty object. The second part is either: 1. the bytes of the media itself, using `Content-Type` and `Content-Disposition` headers as appropriate; 2. or a `Location` header to redirect the caller to where the media can be retrieved. The URL at `Location` SHOULD have appropriate `Content-Type` and `Content-Disposition` headers which describe the media. When `Location` is present, servers SHOULD NOT cache the URL. The remote server may have applied time limits on its validity. If the caller requires an up-to-date URL, it SHOULD re-request the media download. "429": $ref: '#/components/responses/rateLimited' "502": description: The content is too large for the server to serve. content: application/json: schema: # XXX: We should move error definitions into a more generic place. $ref: ../client-server/definitions/errors/error.yaml examples: response: value: { "errcode": "M_TOO_LARGE", "error": "Content is too large to serve" } "504": $ref: '#/components/responses/notYetUploaded' tags: - Media "/media/thumbnail/{mediaId}": get: x-addedInMatrixVersion: "1.11" summary: Download a thumbnail of content from the content repository description: |- Download a thumbnail of content from the content repository. See the [Client-Server API Thumbnails](/client-server-api/#thumbnails) section for more information. operationId: getContentThumbnail security: - signedRequest: [] parameters: - $ref: '#/components/parameters/mediaId' - in: query name: width required: true description: |- The *desired* width of the thumbnail. The actual thumbnail may be larger than the size specified. example: 64 schema: type: integer - in: query name: height required: true description: |- The *desired* height of the thumbnail. The actual thumbnail may be larger than the size specified. example: 64 schema: type: integer - in: query name: method description: |- The desired resizing method. See the [Client-Server API Thumbnails](/client-server-api/#thumbnails) section for more information. example: scale schema: type: string enum: - crop - scale - $ref: '#/components/parameters/timeout_ms' - in: query name: animated x-addedInMatrixVersion: "1.11" required: false description: | Indicates preference for an animated thumbnail from the server, if possible. Animated thumbnails typically use the content types `image/gif`, `image/png` (with APNG format), `image/apng`, and `image/webp` instead of the common static `image/png` or `image/jpeg` content types. When `true`, the server SHOULD return an animated thumbnail if possible and supported. When `false`, the server MUST NOT return an animated thumbnail. For example, returning a static `image/png` or `image/jpeg` thumbnail. When not provided, the server SHOULD NOT return an animated thumbnail. Servers SHOULD prefer to return `image/webp` thumbnails when supporting animation. When `true` and the media cannot be animated, such as in the case of a JPEG or PDF, the server should behave as though `animated` is `false`. example: false schema: type: boolean responses: "200": description: A thumbnail of the requested content. headers: Content-Type: description: Must be `multipart/mixed`. schema: type: string content: multipart/mixed: schema: # This is a workaround for us not being able to say the response is required. description: |- **Required.** MUST contain a `boundary` (per [RFC 1341](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1341/7_2_Multipart.html)) delineating exactly two parts: The first part has a `Content-Type` header of `application/json` and describes the media's metadata, if any. Currently, this will always be an empty object. The second part is either: 1. the bytes of the media itself, using `Content-Type` and `Content-Disposition` headers as appropriate; 2. or a `Location` header to redirect the caller to where the media can be retrieved. The URL at `Location` SHOULD have appropriate `Content-Type` and `Content-Disposition` headers which describe the media. When `Location` is present, servers SHOULD NOT cache the URL. The remote server may have applied time limits on its validity. If the caller requires an up-to-date URL, it SHOULD re-request the media download. {{% boxes/note %}} The `Content-Type` for the second part SHOULD be one of: * `image/png` (possibly of the APNG variety) * `image/apng` * `image/jpeg` * `image/gif` * `image/webp` {{% /boxes/note %}} "400": description: |- The request does not make sense to the server, or the server cannot thumbnail the content. For example, the caller requested non-integer dimensions or asked for negatively-sized images. content: application/json: schema: # XXX: We should move error definitions into a more generic place. $ref: ../client-server/definitions/errors/error.yaml examples: response: value: { "errcode": "M_UNKNOWN", "error": "Cannot generate thumbnails for the requested content" } "413": description: The local content is too large for the server to thumbnail. content: application/json: schema: # XXX: We should move error definitions into a more generic place. $ref: ../client-server/definitions/errors/error.yaml examples: response: value: { "errcode": "M_TOO_LARGE", "error": "Content is too large to thumbnail" } "429": $ref: '#/components/responses/rateLimited' "502": description: The remote content is too large for the server to thumbnail. content: application/json: schema: # XXX: We should move error definitions into a more generic place. $ref: ../client-server/definitions/errors/error.yaml examples: response: value: { "errcode": "M_TOO_LARGE", "error": "Content is too large to thumbnail" } "504": $ref: '#/components/responses/notYetUploaded' tags: - Media servers: - url: "{protocol}://{hostname}{basePath}" variables: protocol: enum: - http - https default: https hostname: default: localhost:8448 basePath: default: /_matrix/federation/v1 components: securitySchemes: signedRequest: $ref: definitions/security.yaml#/signedRequest parameters: mediaId: in: path name: mediaId required: true description: | The media ID from the `mxc://` URI (the path component). example: ascERGshawAWawugaAcauga schema: type: string timeout_ms: in: query name: timeout_ms x-addedInMatrixVersion: "1.7" description: | The maximum number of milliseconds that the client is willing to wait to start receiving data, in the case that the content has not yet been uploaded. The default value is 20000 (20 seconds). The content repository can and should impose a maximum value for this parameter. The content repository may also choose to respond before the timeout. example: 5000 schema: type: integer format: int64 default: 20000 responses: rateLimited: description: This request was rate-limited. content: application/json: schema: # XXX: We should move error definitions into a more generic place. $ref: ../client-server/definitions/errors/rate_limited.yaml notYetUploaded: description: |- The content is not yet available. A [standard error response](/client-server-api/#standard-error-response) will be returned with the `errcode` `M_NOT_YET_UPLOADED`. content: application/json: schema: # XXX: We should move error definitions into a more generic place. $ref: ../client-server/definitions/errors/error.yaml examples: response: value: { "errcode": "M_NOT_YET_UPLOADED", "error": "Content has not yet been uploaded" } headers: downloadContentType: description: |- Must be `multipart/mixed`. schema: type: string