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Using Satyr's Rest API

/api/instance/info

Generic enformation about the instance.

Method: GET

Authentication: no

Parameters: none

Response: Returns a JSON object containing the name, domain, version, email, and whether registration is open. Email will be null if not specified.

Example: {name: "Example Instance", domain: "example.com", registration: false, version: 0.7, email: null}

/api/instance/config

Configuration of the instance relating to media

Method: GET

Authentication: no

Parameters: none

Response: JSON object containing the port and ping_timeout for RTMP, public and private play endpoints, and whether adaptive livestreaming and VOD recording are enabled.

Example:

{
	rtmp: {
		port: 1935,
		ping_timeout: 60
	},
	media: {
		vods: false,
		publicEndpoint: 'live',
		privateEndpoint: 'stream',
		adaptive: true
	}
}

Public and private endpoints work like this, from the above example:

stream to: rtmp://example.com/stream

play from: rtmp://example.com/live/username or https://example.com/live/username/index.mpd

/api/users/live/

Returns the usernames and stream titles of 10 users who are currently streaming

Method: POST

Authentication: no

Parameters: num (optional), sort (optional), page (optional)

number is the number of results (maximum is 50)

sort is the optional way to sort results. current options are "alphabet" and "alphabet-r" (reversed)

page is the page number (i.e. skip the first num * page results)

Response: Returns an array of JSON objects containing the username and title of each stream. Returns an empty array if no one is streaming. Returns {"error":"error code"} in the event of an error. Will attempt to correct malformed requests to default values.

The array will be wrapped in a JSON object under the key 'users'.

Example: {users: [{username:"foo", title:"bar"}] }

/api/users/all

Same as above, but returns all users regardless of whether they are streaming and if they're streaming or not.

Example: {users: [{username:"foo", title:"bar", live:1}] }

/api/register

Register a new user.

Method: POST

Authentication: no

Parameters: Username, password, confirm, invite(optional)

Invite is an optional invite code to bypass disabled registration.

Response: If successful, returns a json object with the users stream key. Otherwise returns {error: "error reason"}

Examples: {stream_key: "asdfghjkltyuiop12345"}

{error: "registration disabled"}

/api/login

Obtain a signed json web token for authentication

Method: POST

Authentication: no

Parameters: Username and password OR a valid JWT cookie expiring in less than 24 hours

Response: If succesful, will return {success: ""} or {success: "already verified"} if the JWT provided is too early to be renewed. If unsuccesful, will return {error: "invalid password"} or {error: "Username or Password Incorrect"} depending on the authentication method. Note that if a JWT is available, the parameters will be ignored.

Notes: The returned JWT is set as the cookie httponly 'Authorization'. It will also return a non httponly cookie X-Auth-As with the username of the authenticated user.

/api/user/update

Update the current user's information

Method: POST

Authentication: yes

Parameters: title, bio, rec, twitch, twitch_key

Rec is a boolean (whether to record VODs), twitch is a boolean (whether to mirror video streams to twitch) others are strings. Twitch_key is the stream key to use for twitch. Parameters that are not included in the request will not be updated.

Response: Returns {error: "error code"} or {success: ""}

/api/user/update/chat

Update the chatrooms on other platforms to integrate with the user's stream chat

Method: POST

Authentication: yes

Parameters: discord, xmpp, twitch irc

Strings corresponding to a channel name to mirror to. XMPP is currently unused. Parameters not included in the request will not be updated.

Response: Returns {error: "error code"} or {success: ""}

/api/user/vods/delete

Delete the specified vods of the current user

Method: POST

Authentication: yes

Paramters: A string array of the names of vods to be deleted. (Do not include the file extension);

Response: Returns {error: "error code"} or {success: ""}

/api/user/password

Change the current user's password

Method: POST

Authentication: yes

Parameters: The user's current password, the new password, AND a valid JWT cookie.

Response: Returns {error: "error code"} or {success: ""}

/api/user/streamkey

Change the current user's stream key. This will not affect the stream if the user is currently live.

Method: POST

Authentication: yes

Parameters: A valid JWT cookie. No other parameters.

Response: Returns {error: "error code"} or {success: "new_stream_key"}

/api/:user/vods

Get a list of the named users VODs

Method: GET

Authentication: no

Parameters: user

Response: Returns an array of VODs inside a JSON object with the format {"vods": [{"name":"yote.mp4"},{"name":"yeet.mp4"}] }

Notes: VODs are always available at http://domain.com/publicEndpoint/username/filename.mp4

/api/:user/config

Get information about the specified user.

Method: GET

Authentication: optional

Parameters: user

Response: Returns a JSON object with available information about the user. If the user is authenticated and searching for their own information, will return all available information. Otherwise it will return only the stream title and bio. In the case of searching for a user that does not exist, the returned object will contain only the username searched for.

Example: {username: "foo", title: "bar", about: "This is an example bio"}

/api/user/streamkey/current

Returns the current stream key for the authenticated user.

Method: GET

Authentication: yes

Parameters: none

Response: returns a JSON object with the stream key

Example: {"stream_key": "abcdefghijklmno12345"} or {"error":"error reason"}