Upload a file
POST https://ebme.zulipchat.com/api/v1/user_uploads
Upload a single file and get the corresponding URL.
Initially, only you will be able to access the link. To share the
uploaded file, you'll need to send a message
containing the resulting link. Users who can already access the link
can reshare it with other users by sending additional Zulip messages
containing the link.
The maximum allowed file size is available in the max_file_upload_size_mib
field in the POST /register
response. Note that
large files (25MB+) may fail to upload using this API endpoint due to
network-layer timeouts, depending on the quality of your connection to the
Zulip server.
For uploading larger files, /api/v1/tus
is an endpoint implementing the
tus
resumable upload protocol,
which supports uploading arbitrarily large files limited only by the server's
max_file_upload_size_mib
(Configured via MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE
in
/etc/zulip/settings.py
). Clients which send authenticated credentials
(either via browser-based cookies, or API key via Authorization
header) may
use this endpoint to upload files.
Changes: The api/v1/tus
endpoint supporting resumable uploads was
introduced in Zulip 10.0 (feature level 296). Previously,
max_file_upload_size_mib
was typically 25MB.
Usage examples
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import zulip
# Pass the path to your zuliprc file here.
client = zulip.Client(config_file="~/zuliprc")
# Upload a file.
with open(path_to_file, "rb") as fp:
result = client.upload_file(fp)
# Share the file by including it in a message.
client.send_message(
{
"type": "stream",
"to": "Denmark",
"topic": "Castle",
"content": "Check out [this picture]({}) of my castle!".format(result["url"]),
}
)
print(result)
curl -sSX POST https://ebme.zulipchat.com/api/v1/user_uploads \
-u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
-F filename=@/path/to/file
Parameters
As described above, the file to upload must be provided in the
request's body.
Response
Return values
-
uri
: string
The URL of the uploaded file. Alias of url
.
Changes: Deprecated in Zulip 9.0 (feature level 272). The term
"URI" is deprecated in web standards.
-
url
: string
The URL of the uploaded file.
Changes: New in Zulip 9.0 (feature level 272). Previously,
this property was only available under the legacy uri
name.
-
filename
: string
The filename that Zulip stored the upload as. This usually
differs from the basename of the URL when HTML escaping is
required to generate a valid URL.
Clients generating a Markdown link to a newly uploaded file
should do so by combining the url
and filename
fields in the
response as follows: [{filename}]({url})
, with care taken to
clean filename
of [
and ]
characters that might break
Markdown rendering.
Changes: New in Zulip 10.0 (feature level 285).
Example response(s)
Changes: As of Zulip 7.0 (feature level 167), if any
parameters sent in the request are not supported by this
endpoint, a successful JSON response will include an
ignored_parameters_unsupported
array.
A typical successful JSON response may look like:
{
"filename": "zulip.txt",
"msg": "",
"result": "success",
"uri": "/user_uploads/1/4e/m2A3MSqFnWRLUf9SaPzQ0Up_/zulip.txt",
"url": "/user_uploads/1/4e/m2A3MSqFnWRLUf9SaPzQ0Up_/zulip.txt"
}