Version: May 2025

User Files

This is the API documentation to user related "Files" generated on EditingTools.io.

Get Files

This endpoint can be used to load a list of generated files associated with the account. It will return the 100 most recent files.

Endpoint

GET https://api.editingtools.io/v2/files

Headers

Content-Type: multipart/form-data

Specifies the format of the request body.

Authorization: Basic <base64EncodedString>

Authentication credential.

cURL Request Example

curl -X GET https://api.editingtools.io/v2/files \
-u "apikey:YOUR_API_KEY" 

Responses

Field Type Description
code String HTTP status code.
status String A descriptive message about the update.
timestamp String Server time of the request (ISO 8601).
data Object An object containing details about the files.
Field Type Description
id String Unique identifier of the file.
name String Name of the file (including file extension).
extension String File extension
size String Size of file. (Only returned if the value is available)
created String Timestamp of file creation (ISO 8601).
expires String Timestamp until when the file is available (ISO 8601).
url String Download path of file. (Only returned if a file was created)

Success (HTTP 200 OK)

If the files were successfully loaded, the API will return a 200 status code with a JSON object.

Example Response

{
    "code": 200,
    "status": "OK",
    "timestamp": "2025-05-22T09:21:19Z",
    "data": [
        {
            "id": "f12A34C56",
            "name": "marker_file.txt",
            "extension": "zip",
            "created": "2025-05-02T08:22:44Z",
            "expires": "2025-05-05T08:22:44Z",
            "url": "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"
        },
        {
            "id": "f12A34C55",
            "name": "subtitles.srt",
            "extension": "zip",
            "created": "2025-05-02T08:20:10Z",
            "expires": "2025-05-05T08:20:10Z",
            "url": "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/subtitles.srt"
        }
    ]
}

The generated files can be downloaded using wget or curl, or it can be embedded directly into your app from url. Note that the generated file will only be hosted online for a limited time.

Error Responses

If no files were found, a response like this could be given:

{
    "code": 404,
    "status": "No files were found in the associated account.",
    "timestamp": "2025-05-22T09:21:19Z"
}

Get File

This endpoint can be used to load information about a specific file by using the {fileId}. Only files associated with your account can be loaded.

Endpoint

GET https://api.editingtools.io/v2/file/{fileId}

Replace {fileId} with the unique fileId.

Headers

Content-Type: multipart/form-data

Specifies the format of the request body.

Authorization: Basic <base64EncodedString>

Authentication credential.

cURL Request Example

curl -X GET https://api.editingtools.io/v2/file/{fileId} \
-u "apikey:YOUR_API_KEY" 

Responses

Field Type Description
code String HTTP status code.
status String A descriptive message about the update.
timestamp String Server time of the request (ISO 8601).
data Object An object containing details about the file.
Field Type Description
id String Unique identifier of the file.
name String Name of the file (including file extension).
extension String File extension
size String Size of file. (Only returned if the value is available)
created String Timestamp of file creation (ISO 8601).
expires String Timestamp until when the file is available (ISO 8601).
url String Download path of file. (Only returned if a file was created)

Success (HTTP 200 OK)

If the file was successfully loaded, the API will return a 200 status code with a JSON object.

Example Response

{
    "code": 200,
    "status": "OK",
    "timestamp": "2025-05-22T09:21:19Z",
    "data": {
         "id": "f12A34C56",
         "name": "marker_file.txt",
         "extension": "zip",
         "created": "2025-05-02T08:22:44Z",
         "expires": "2025-05-05T08:22:44Z",
         "url": "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"
}

The generated file can be downloaded using wget or curl, or it can be embedded directly into your app from url. Note that the generated file will only be hosted online for a limited time.

Error Responses

If no file was found, a response like this could be given:

{
    "code": 404,
    "status": "File was not found in the associated account.",
    "timestamp": "2025-05-22T09:21:19Z"
}

Download File

A file can be downloaded using the values returned in the file response under url and name.

cURL Request Example (macOS or Linux)

Example to download the file to the Desktop. Uses -o to specify the output file path.

curl -o ~/Desktop/{name} "{url}"
	                        
curl -o ~/Desktop/marker_file.txt "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"

cURL Request Example (Windows with PowerShell)

curl -o "$env:USERPROFILE\Desktop\{name}" "{url}"
	                        
curl -o $env:USERPROFILE\Desktop\marker_file.txt "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"

cURL Request Example (Windows Command Prompt with cURL installed)

curl -o "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\{name}" "{url}"
	                        
curl -o %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\marker_file.txt "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"

Python3 Request Example

import os
import urllib.request

name = "marker_file.txt"
url = "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"

# Construct the path to the Desktop for example
local_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), "Desktop", name)

# Download the file
try:
    urllib.request.urlretrieve(url, local_path)
    print(f"File downloaded successfully and saved to: {local_path}")
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Failed to download file: {e}")

wget Request Example (macOS or Linux)

Example to download the file to the Desktop. Uses -O to specify the output file path.

wget -O ~/Desktop/{name} "{url}"

wget -O ~/Desktop/marker_file.txt "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"

wget Request Example (Windows with PowerShell)

wget -O "$env:USERPROFILE\Desktop\{name}" "{url}"

wget -O "$env:USERPROFILE\Desktop\marker_file.txt" "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"

wget Request Example (Windows Command Prompt with wget installed)

wget -O "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\{name}" "{url}"

wget -O "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\marker_file.txt" "https://editingtools.io/download/demo/path/marker_file.txt"

Delete File

This endpoint is used to delete a file. A file is also automatically deleted once its expiration date is reached.

Endpoint

DELETE https://api.editingtools.io/v2/file/{processId}

Replace {fileId} with the unique file ID.

Headers

Content-Type: application/json

Specifies the format of the request body.

Authorization: Basic <base64EncodedString>

Authentication credential using `YOUR_API_KEY`.

Path Parameters

Parameter Type Description
fileId String The unique identifier of the file.

cURL Request Example

curl -X DELETE https://api.editingtools.io/v2/file/{fileId} \
  -u "apikey:YOUR_API_KEY" 

Replace {fileId} with the file id.

Responses

Success (HTTP 200 OK)

If the file was deleted successfully, the API will return a 200 OK status code with a JSON object confirming the deletion.

{
    "code": "200",
    "status": "The file has been successfully deleted.",
    "timestamp": "2025-01-01T19:10:00Z"
}

Error Responses

Error responses will typically include an appropriate HTTP status code and a JSON body with an error message.

{
    "code": "400",
    "status": The file could not be deleted.",
    "timestamp": "2025-01-01T19:10:00Z"
}

Endpoint URL

https://api.editingtools.io/v2/files

Alternative Endpoint URL:

https://api.editingtools.io/v2/file

Authentication

This API requires Basic Authentication. The "Authorization" header should be set with the Base64 encoded string of "apikey:YOUR_API_KEY".

Authorization: Basic <base64Encoded(apikey:YOUR_API_KEY)>

Data Handling

Request parameters must be UTF-8 encoded. Results are returned as UTF-8-encoded JSON. By default, datasets will be inside the data tag.

Error Handling

This API service uses standard HTTP response codes to indicate whether a method was completed successfully. HTTP response codes in the 2XX range indicate success. Responses in the 4XX range indicate some sort of failure, while responses in the 5XX range indicate an internal system error that cannot be resolved by the user. The following error codes are used by the API:

Code Description
200 OK. The request was successful.
201 Created. The entity was created.
202 Accepted. The request was accepted.
400 Bad request. Please check error message.
401 Unauthorized: Username or Api Key is not valid.
402 Upgrade Required: This feature requires an active Pro subscription.
403 Forbidden: The request is understood, but it has been refused or access is not allowed.
404 Not found: The URI requested is invalid or the resource does not exist.
422 Unprocessable Entity. A process failed.
429 Too Many Requests. Try again in some seconds.
500 Internal Server Error. Something is broken.
502 Bad Gateway. API is down.
503 Service Unavailable. API is up but overloaded with requests.
504 Gateway Timeout: API is up but requests reached timout.

Rate Limits

To prevent abuse and spam, the API has limits at various levels. If you receive error code 429 (Too Many Requests), it means you have reached a rate limit.

If you receive a rate limit error, you should stop making requests temporarily. If the retry-after response header is present, you should not retry your request until after that many seconds has elapsed. To prevent rate-errors, we recommend to wait 300 ms to 800 ms between requests to the same endpoint.

Also there is a general limit to the api and all requests made:

Limit Requests
General limit per minute 50
General limit per hour 1000
Recommended wait time between requests > 200 ms
Recommended wait time between requests to one endpoint > 600 ms

The general limits per minute and per hour can be changed upon request.

Upload Limits

The maximum upload size for any single request — including file uploads — is 100 MB. This is a hard limit and applies regardless of your API plan or usage level.

If your request exceeds this size, it will be rejected before reaching our servers. To ensure successful uploads:

  • Make sure uploaded files are under 100 MB.
  • For larger media, consider splitting files before upload.
  • Requests close to the limit may still fail due to encoding or header overhead.

Timezone

This API endpoint returns the time as an ISO 8601 timestamp in the UTC time zone. These timestamps look like 2025-01-10T15:05:06Z.

Localization and Languages

This API supports multiple languages. For instance, it can display the text of a status message in a different language.

Accept-Language: LANGUAGE

Example

To set the preferred response language to Spanish, add this header:

Accept-Language: es

cURL Example

To apply the language in a cURL request, add the following header:

-H "Accept-Language: es"

Available Languages

The following list contains all the currently available languages. Note that setting a language header does not guarantee a translated response, as not all texts are translated. If no language is set or a translation is unavailable, the default response will be in English.

Code Language
en English
de German
fr French
es Spanish
ru Russian
it Italian
el Greek
pl Polish
pt Portuguese
lt Lithuanian
ko Korean
ja Japanese
zh Chinese
id Indonesian
tr Turkish
nl Dutch
ro Romanian
fi Finnish
cs Czech
hu Hungarian
ar Arabic
nb Norwegian Bokmål
sk Slovak
sl Slovenian
sv Swedish
lv Latvian
et Estonian
bg Bulgarian
uk Ukrainian
da Danish