Get all public data exports

This endpoint is only available to organization administrators.

GET https://chat.hcics.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/api/v1/export/realm

Fetch all public data exports of the organization.

Changes: New in Zulip 2.1.

Usage examples

#!/usr/bin/env python

import zulip

# The user for this zuliprc file must be an organization administrator
client = zulip.Client(config_file="~/zuliprc-admin")

# Get organization's public data exports.
result = client.call_endpoint(url="/export/realm", method="GET")
print(result)

curl -sSX GET -G https://chat.hcics.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/api/v1/export/realm \
    -u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY

Parameters

This endpoint does not accept any parameters.

Response

Return values

  • exports: (object)[]

    An array of dictionaries where each dictionary contains details about a public data export of the organization.

    • id: integer

      The ID of the data export.

    • acting_user_id: integer

      The ID of the user who created the data export.

    • export_time: number

      The UNIX timestamp of when the data export was started.

    • deleted_timestamp: number | null

      The UNIX timestamp of when the data export was deleted.

      Will be null if the data export has not been deleted.

    • failed_timestamp: number | null

      The UNIX timestamp of when the data export failed.

      Will be null if the data export succeeded, or if it's still being generated.

    • export_url: string | null

      The URL to download the generated data export.

      Will be null if the data export failed, or if it's still being generated.

    • pending: boolean

      Whether the data export is pending, which indicates it is still being generated, or if it succeeded, failed or was deleted before being generated.

      Depending on the size of the organization, it can take anywhere from seconds to an hour to generate the data export.

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:

{
    "exports": [
        {
            "acting_user_id": 11,
            "deleted_timestamp": null,
            "export_time": 1722243168.134179,
            "export_url": "http://example.zulipchat.com/user_avatars/exports/2/FprbwiF0c_sCN0O-rf-ryFtc/zulip-export-p6yuxc45.tar.gz",
            "failed_timestamp": null,
            "id": 323,
            "pending": false
        }
    ],
    "msg": "",
    "result": "success"
}