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GET media/config #1189

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41 changes: 41 additions & 0 deletions api/client-server/content-repo.yaml
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Expand Up @@ -269,3 +269,44 @@ paths:
"$ref": "definitions/error.yaml"
tags:
- Media
"/config":
get:
summary: Get the configuration for the content repository.
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oh dear, yes. good catch.

description: |-
This endpoint allows clients to retrieve the configuration of the content
repository, such as upload limitations.
Clients SHOULD use this as a guide when using content repository endpoints.
All values are intentionally left optional. Clients SHOULD follow
the advice given in the field description when the field is not available.

**NOTE:** Both clients and server administrators should be aware that proxies
between the client and the server may affect the apparent behaviour of content
repository APIs, for example, proxies may enforce a lower upload size limit
than is advertised by the server on this endpoint.
operationId: getConfig
produces: ["application/json"]
security:
- accessToken: []
responses:
200:
description: The public content repository configuration for the matrix server.
schema:
type: object
properties:
m.upload.size:
type: number
description: |-
The maximum size an upload can be in bytes.
Clients SHOULD use this as a guide when uploading content.
If not listed or null, the size limit should be treated as unknown.
examples:
application/json: {
"m.upload.size": 50000000
}
429:
description: This request was rate-limited.
schema:
"$ref": "definitions/error.yaml"

tags:
- Media