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files
JavaScript SDK
const files = await client.files.list({filter: {mimeType: 'image/png'}});
{
  "items": [
    {
      "name": "<string>",
      "id": 4503599627370496,
      "uploaded": true,
      "createdTime": 1730204346000,
      "lastUpdatedTime": 1730204346000,
      "externalId": "my.known.id",
      "directory": "<string>",
      "source": "<string>",
      "mimeType": "image/jpeg",
      "metadata": {},
      "assetIds": [
        4503599627370496
      ],
      "dataSetId": 4503599627370496,
      "sourceCreatedTime": 1730204346000,
      "sourceModifiedTime": 1730204346000,
      "securityCategories": [
        4503599627370496
      ],
      "labels": [
        {
          "externalId": "my.known.id"
        }
      ],
      "geoLocation": {
        "type": "Feature",
        "geometry": {
          "type": "Point",
          "coordinates": [
            123
          ]
        },
        "properties": {}
      },
      "uploadedTime": 1730204346000,
      "instanceId": {
        "space": "<string>",
        "externalId": "<string>"
      }
    }
  ],
  "nextCursor": "<string>"
}

Authorizations

Authorization
string
header
required

Access token issued by the CDF project's configured identity provider. Access token must be an OpenID Connect token, and the project must be configured to accept OpenID Connect tokens. Use a header key of 'Authorization' with a value of 'Bearer $accesstoken'. The token can be obtained through any flow supported by the identity provider.

Query Parameters

limit
integer
default:100

Limits the number of results to be returned. The maximum results returned by the server is 1000 even if you specify a higher limit.

Required range: 1 <= x <= 1000
cursor
string

Cursor for paging through results. In general, if a response contains a nextCursor property, it means that there may be more results, and you should pass that value as the cursor parameter in the next request.

Note that the cursor may or may not be encrypted, but either way, it is not intended to be decoded. Its internal structure is not a part of the public API, and may change without notice. You should treat it as an opaque string and not attempt to craft your own cursors.

Example:

"4zj0Vy2fo0NtNMb229mI9r1V3YG5NBL752kQz1cKtwo"

name
string

Name of the file.

Maximum string length: 256
mimeType
string

File type. E.g. text/plain, application/pdf, ..

Maximum string length: 256
Example:

"image/jpeg"

source
string

The source of the file.

Maximum string length: 128
assetIds
integer<int64>[]

Only include files that reference these specific asset IDs.

Required array length: 1 - 100 elements

A server-generated ID for the object.

Required range: 1 <= x <= 9007199254740991
Example:
[
363848954441724,
793045462540095,
1261042166839739
]
assetExternalIds
string<jsonArray(string)>

Asset external IDs of related equipment that this file relates to. Takes 1..100 unique items.

dataSetIds
(DataSetInternalId · object | DataSetExternalId · object)[]
rootAssetIds
string<jsonArray(int64)>

Only include files that have a related asset in a tree rooted at any of these root assetIds.

Example:

"[1238712837, 238712361376, 23786237623]"

assetSubtreeIds
string<jsonArray(int64)>

Only include files that have a related asset in a subtree rooted at any of these assetIds (including the roots given). If the total size of the given subtrees exceeds 100,000 assets, an error will be returned.

Example:

"[1238712837, 238712361376, 23786237623]"

assetSubtreeExternalIds
string<jsonArray(string)>

Only include files that have a related asset in a subtree rooted at any of these assetExternalIds (including the roots given). If the total size of the given subtrees exceeds 100,000 assets, an error will be returned.

minCreatedTime
integer<int64>

The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

maxCreatedTime
integer<int64>

The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

minLastUpdatedTime
integer<int64>

The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

maxLastUpdatedTime
integer<int64>

The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

minUploadedTime
integer<int64>

The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

maxUploadedTime
integer<int64>

The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

minSourceCreatedTime
integer<int64>

Include files that have sourceCreatedTime set and with minimum this value. The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

maxSourceCreatedTime
integer<int64>

Include files that have sourceCreatedTime set and with maximum this value. The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

minSourceModifiedTime
integer<int64>

Include files that have sourceModifiedTime set and with minimum this value. The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

maxSourceModifiedTime
integer<int64>

Include files that have sourceModifiedTime set and with maximum this value. The number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.

Required range: x >= 0
Example:

1730204346000

externalIdPrefix
string

Filter by this (case-sensitive) prefix for the external ID.

Maximum string length: 255
Example:

"my.known.prefix"

uploaded
boolean

Whether or not the actual file is uploaded. This field is returned only by the API, it has no effect in a post body.

partition
string

Splits the data set into N partitions. The attribute is specified as a "M/N" string, where M is a natural number in the interval of [1, N]. You need to follow the cursors within each partition in order to receive all the data.

The maximum number of allowed partitions (N) is 10.

Cognite rejects requests if you specify more than 10 partitions. When Cognite enforces this behavior, the requests result in a 400 Bad Request status.

Example:

"1/3"

Response

The response for a successful files/list operation

A list of objects along with possible cursors to get the next page of results

items
object[]
nextCursor
string

Cursor to get the next page of results (if available).

Last modified on April 23, 2026