Overview
Retrieve file attachment content (Note: image manipulation arguments are ignored for HEAD requests)
- REST Method: HEAD
- Method Access: public
Uri Parameters
Name |
Type |
Description |
fileid |
int |
identifies a file by ID |
filename |
string |
Double uri-encoded file name. Should be prefixed with "=" if it does not have an extension. |
pageid |
string |
either an integer page ID, "home", or "=" followed by a double uri-encoded page title |
Query Parameters
Name |
Type |
Description |
authenticate |
bool? |
Force authentication for request (default: false) |
redirects |
int? |
If zero, do not follow page redirects (only applies when {pageid} is present). |
includeDeleted |
bool |
When fileid is an integer ID, and this parameter is set to true, we will even return the file info if it was deleted at some point |
revision |
string? |
File revision to retrieve. 'head' by default will retrieve latest revision. positive integer will retrieve specific revision |
size |
{original, thumb, webview, bestfit, custom}? |
Return a resized image from one of the preset cached sizes. Use 'thumb' or 'webview' to return a smaller scaled image. Use 'bestfit' along with height/width to return one of the known sizes being at least the size given. Default: original |
format |
{jpg, png, bmp, gif}? |
Convert output to given type. Default is to use original type. |
ratio |
{fixed, var}? |
Fixed preserves aspect ratio by applying height and width as bounding maximums rather than absolute values. Variable will use the width and height given. Default: fixed |
width |
int? |
Width of the image |
height |
int? |
Height of the image |
Return Codes
Name |
Value |
Description |
OK |
200 |
The request completed successfully |
Bad Request |
400 |
Invalid input parameter or request body |
Forbidden |
403 |
Read access to the page is required |
Not Found |
404 |
Requested file could not be found |
Not Implemented |
501 |
Requested operation is not currently supported |
Implementation Notes
This feature is identical to HEAD:files/{fileid}; refer to this feature for more information. The {filename} uri parameter is not used and is intended for informational purposes only.