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NAME

       syncthing-rest-api - REST API

       Syncthing  exposes  a  REST  interface  over HTTP on the GUI port. This is used by the GUI
       (from Javascript) and can be used by other processes wishing to control Syncthing. In most
       cases  both  the  input  and  output  data  is in JSON format. The interface is subject to
       change.

API KEY

       To use the REST API an API key must be set and used. The API key can be generated  in  the
       GUI,  or  set in the configuration/gui/apikey element in the configuration file. To use an
       API key, set the request header X-API-Key to the API key value. For example, curl -X  POST
       -H "X-API-Key: abc123" http://localhost:8384/rest/... can be used to invoke with curl (add
       -k flag when using HTTPS with a Syncthing generated or self signed certificate).

RESULT PAGINATION

       Some GET endpoints take optional page and perpage arguments for pagination.  No more  than
       perpage  (defaults  to  65536  if  not given) result entries are returned in an array.  To
       access further entries, passing the page parameter will advance in  the  results  by  that
       many  pages.   The  actually  used  parameters  are  always  returned as attributes in the
       response object.

SYSTEM ENDPOINTS

   GET /rest/system/browse
       Returns a list of directories matching the path given by the optional  parameter  current.
       The    path    can    use    patterns    as    described    in   Go’s   filepath   package
       <https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath#Match>. A ‘*’ will always be appended to the given  path
       (e.g.  /tmp/  matches  all  its  subdirectories).  If  the  option  current  is not given,
       filesystem root paths are returned.

          $ curl -H "X-API-Key: yourkey" localhost:8384/rest/system/browse | json_pp
          [
              "/"
          ]

          $ curl -H "X-API-Key: yourkey" localhost:8384/rest/system/browse?current=/var/ | json_pp
          [
              "/var/backups/",
              "/var/cache/",
              "/var/lib/",
              "/var/local/",
              "/var/lock/",
              "/var/log/",
              "/var/mail/",
              "/var/opt/",
              "/var/run/",
              "/var/spool/",
              "/var/tmp/"
          ]

          $ curl -H "X-API-Key: yourkey" localhost:8384/rest/system/browse?current=/var/*o | json_pp
          [
              "/var/local/",
              "/var/lock/",
              "/var/log/",
              "/var/opt/",
              "/var/spool/"
          ]

   GET /rest/system/config (DEPRECATED)
       Deprecated since version v1.12.0: This endpoint still works as before but  is  deprecated.
       Use rest-config instead.

       Returns the current configuration.

          {
            "version": 35,
            "folders": [
              {
                "id": "default",
                "label": "Default Folder",
                "filesystemType": "basic",
                "path": "...",
                "type": "sendreceive",
                "devices": [
                  {
                    "deviceID": "...",
                    "introducedBy": "",
                    "encryptionPassword": ""
                  }
                ],
                "rescanIntervalS": 3600,
                "fsWatcherEnabled": true,
                "fsWatcherDelayS": 10,
                "ignorePerms": false,
                "autoNormalize": true,
                "minDiskFree": {
                  "value": 1,
                  "unit": "%"
                },
                "versioning": {
                  "type": "",
                  "params": {},
                  "cleanupIntervalS": 3600,
                  "fsPath": "",
                  "fsType": "basic"
                },
                "copiers": 0,
                "pullerMaxPendingKiB": 0,
                "hashers": 0,
                "order": "random",
                "ignoreDelete": false,
                "scanProgressIntervalS": 0,
                "pullerPauseS": 0,
                "maxConflicts": -1,
                "disableSparseFiles": false,
                "disableTempIndexes": false,
                "paused": false,
                "weakHashThresholdPct": 25,
                "markerName": ".stfolder",
                "copyOwnershipFromParent": false,
                "modTimeWindowS": 0,
                "maxConcurrentWrites": 2,
                "disableFsync": false,
                "blockPullOrder": "standard",
                "copyRangeMethod": "standard",
                "caseSensitiveFS": false,
                "junctionsAsDirs": true
              }
            ],
            "devices": [
              {
                "deviceID": "...",
                "name": "Laptop",
                "addresses": [
                  "dynamic",
                  "tcp://192.168.1.2:22000"
                ],
                "compression": "metadata",
                "certName": "",
                "introducer": false,
                "skipIntroductionRemovals": false,
                "introducedBy": "",
                "paused": false,
                "allowedNetworks": [],
                "autoAcceptFolders": false,
                "maxSendKbps": 0,
                "maxRecvKbps": 0,
                "ignoredFolders": [
                  {
                    "time": "2022-01-09T19:09:52Z",
                    "id": "br63e-wyhb7",
                    "label": "Foo"
                  }
                ],
                "maxRequestKiB": 0,
                "untrusted": false,
                "remoteGUIPort": 0
              }
            ],
            "gui": {
              "enabled": true,
              "address": "127.0.0.1:8384",
              "unixSocketPermissions": "",
              "user": "Username",
              "password": "$2a$10$ZFws69T4FlvWwsqeIwL.TOo5zOYqsa/.TxlUnsGYS.j3JvjFTmxo6",
              "authMode": "static",
              "useTLS": false,
              "apiKey": "k1dnz1Dd0rzTBjjFFh7CXPnrF12C49B1",
              "insecureAdminAccess": false,
              "theme": "default",
              "debugging": false,
              "insecureSkipHostcheck": false,
              "insecureAllowFrameLoading": false
            },
            "ldap": {
              "address": "",
              "bindDN": "",
              "transport": "plain",
              "insecureSkipVerify": false,
              "searchBaseDN": "",
              "searchFilter": ""
            },
            "options": {
              "listenAddresses": [
                "default"
              ],
              "globalAnnounceServers": [
                "default"
              ],
              "globalAnnounceEnabled": true,
              "localAnnounceEnabled": true,
              "localAnnouncePort": 21027,
              "localAnnounceMCAddr": "[ff12::8384]:21027",
              "maxSendKbps": 0,
              "maxRecvKbps": 0,
              "reconnectionIntervalS": 60,
              "relaysEnabled": true,
              "relayReconnectIntervalM": 10,
              "startBrowser": true,
              "natEnabled": true,
              "natLeaseMinutes": 60,
              "natRenewalMinutes": 30,
              "natTimeoutSeconds": 10,
              "urAccepted": 0,
              "urSeen": 0,
              "urUniqueId": "...",
              "urURL": "https://data.syncthing.net/newdata",
              "urPostInsecurely": false,
              "urInitialDelayS": 1800,
              "restartOnWakeup": true,
              "autoUpgradeIntervalH": 12,
              "upgradeToPreReleases": false,
              "keepTemporariesH": 24,
              "cacheIgnoredFiles": false,
              "progressUpdateIntervalS": 5,
              "limitBandwidthInLan": false,
              "minHomeDiskFree": {
                "value": 1,
                "unit": "%"
              },
              "releasesURL": "https://upgrades.syncthing.net/meta.json",
              "alwaysLocalNets": [],
              "overwriteRemoteDeviceNamesOnConnect": false,
              "tempIndexMinBlocks": 10,
              "unackedNotificationIDs": [
                "authenticationUserAndPassword"
              ],
              "trafficClass": 0,
              "setLowPriority": true,
              "maxFolderConcurrency": 0,
              "crURL": "https://crash.syncthing.net/newcrash",
              "crashReportingEnabled": true,
              "stunKeepaliveStartS": 180,
              "stunKeepaliveMinS": 20,
              "stunServers": [
                "default"
              ],
              "databaseTuning": "auto",
              "maxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB": 0,
              "announceLANAddresses": true,
              "sendFullIndexOnUpgrade": false,
              "featureFlags": [],
              "connectionLimitEnough": 0,
              "connectionLimitMax": 0,
              "insecureAllowOldTLSVersions": false
            },
            "remoteIgnoredDevices": [
              {
                "time": "2022-01-09T20:02:01Z",
                "deviceID": "...",
                "name": "...",
                "address": "192.168.0.20:22000"
              }
            ],
            "defaults": {
              "folder": {
                "id": "",
                "label": "",
                "filesystemType": "basic",
                "path": "~",
                "type": "sendreceive",
                "devices": [
                  {
                    "deviceID": "...",
                    "introducedBy": "",
                    "encryptionPassword": ""
                  }
                ],
                "rescanIntervalS": 3600,
                "fsWatcherEnabled": true,
                "fsWatcherDelayS": 10,
                "ignorePerms": false,
                "autoNormalize": true,
                "minDiskFree": {
                  "value": 1,
                  "unit": "%"
                },
                "versioning": {
                  "type": "",
                  "params": {},
                  "cleanupIntervalS": 3600,
                  "fsPath": "",
                  "fsType": "basic"
                },
                "copiers": 0,
                "pullerMaxPendingKiB": 0,
                "hashers": 0,
                "order": "random",
                "ignoreDelete": false,
                "scanProgressIntervalS": 0,
                "pullerPauseS": 0,
                "maxConflicts": 10,
                "disableSparseFiles": false,
                "disableTempIndexes": false,
                "paused": false,
                "weakHashThresholdPct": 25,
                "markerName": ".stfolder",
                "copyOwnershipFromParent": false,
                "modTimeWindowS": 0,
                "maxConcurrentWrites": 2,
                "disableFsync": false,
                "blockPullOrder": "standard",
                "copyRangeMethod": "standard",
                "caseSensitiveFS": false,
                "junctionsAsDirs": false
              },
              "device": {
                "deviceID": "",
                "name": "",
                "addresses": [
                  "dynamic"
                ],
                "compression": "metadata",
                "certName": "",
                "introducer": false,
                "skipIntroductionRemovals": false,
                "introducedBy": "",
                "paused": false,
                "allowedNetworks": [],
                "autoAcceptFolders": false,
                "maxSendKbps": 0,
                "maxRecvKbps": 0,
                "ignoredFolders": [],
                "maxRequestKiB": 0,
                "untrusted": false,
                "remoteGUIPort": 0
              }
            }
          }

   GET /rest/system/config/insync (DEPRECATED)
       Deprecated  since  version v1.12.0: This endpoint still works as before but is deprecated.
       Use rest-config-insync instead.

       Returns whether the config is in sync, i.e. whether the running configuration is the  same
       as that on disk.

          {
            "configInSync": true
          }

   POST /rest/system/config (DEPRECATED)
       Deprecated  since  version v1.12.0: This endpoint still works as before but is deprecated.
       Use config instead.

       Post the full contents of the configuration,  in  the  same  format  as  returned  by  the
       corresponding   GET   request.   When  posting  the  configuration  succeeds,  the  posted
       configuration is immediately applied, except for changes that  require  a  restart.  Query
       rest-config-insync to check if a restart is required.

       This  endpoint  is the main point to control Syncthing, even if the change only concerns a
       very small part of the config: The usual workflow is to get the config, modify the  needed
       parts and post it again.

   GET /rest/system/connections
       NOTE:
          Return format changed in versions 0.13.0 and 1.19.0.

       Returns  the  list  of configured devices and some metadata associated with them. The list
       also contains the local device itself as not connected.

       The connection types are TCP (Client), TCP (Server), Relay (Client) and Relay (Server).

          {
             "total" : {
                    "at" : "2015-11-07T17:29:47.691637262+01:00",
                    "inBytesTotal" : 1479,
                    "outBytesTotal" : 1318,
             },
             "connections" : {
                    "YZJBJFX-RDBL7WY-6ZGKJ2D-4MJB4E7-ZATSDUY-LD6Y3L3-MLFUYWE-AEMXJAC" : {
                       "connected" : true,
                       "inBytesTotal" : 556,
                       "paused" : false,
                       "at" : "2015-11-07T17:29:47.691548971+01:00",
                       "startedAt" : "2015-11-07T00:09:47Z",
                       "clientVersion" : "v0.12.1",
                       "address" : "127.0.0.1:22002",
                       "type" : "TCP (Client)",
                       "outBytesTotal" : 550
                    },
                    "DOVII4U-SQEEESM-VZ2CVTC-CJM4YN5-QNV7DCU-5U3ASRL-YVFG6TH-W5DV5AA" : {
                       "outBytesTotal" : 0,
                       "type" : "",
                       "address" : "",
                       "at" : "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z",
                       "startedAt" : "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z",
                       "clientVersion" : "",
                       "paused" : false,
                       "inBytesTotal" : 0,
                       "connected" : false
                    },
                    "UYGDMA4-TPHOFO5-2VQYDCC-7CWX7XW-INZINQT-LE4B42N-4JUZTSM-IWCSXA4" : {
                       "address" : "",
                       "type" : "",
                       "outBytesTotal" : 0,
                       "connected" : false,
                       "inBytesTotal" : 0,
                       "paused" : false,
                       "at" : "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z",
                       "startedAt" : "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z",
                       "clientVersion" : ""
                    }
             }
          }

   GET /rest/system/debug
       New in version 0.12.0.

       Returns the set of debug facilities and which of them are currently enabled.

          {
            "enabled": [
              "beacon"
            ],
            "facilities": {
              "beacon": "Multicast and broadcast discovery",
              "config": "Configuration loading and saving",
              "connections": "Connection handling",
              "db": "The database layer",
              "dialer": "Dialing connections",
              "discover": "Remote device discovery",
              "events": "Event generation and logging",
              "http": "REST API",
              "main": "Main package",
              "model": "The root hub",
              "protocol": "The BEP protocol",
              "relay": "Relay connection handling",
              "scanner": "File change detection and hashing",
              "stats": "Persistent device and folder statistics",
              "sync": "Mutexes",
              "upgrade": "Binary upgrades",
              "upnp": "UPnP discovery and port mapping",
              "versioner": "File versioning"
            }
          }

   POST /rest/system/debug
       New in version 0.12.0.

       Enables or disables debugging for specified facilities. Give one or  both  of  enable  and
       disable query parameters, with comma separated facility names. To disable debugging of the
       beacon and discovery packages, and enable it for config and db:

          $ curl -H X-API-Key:abc123 -X POST 'http://localhost:8384/rest/system/debug?disable=beacon,discovery&enable=config,db'

   GET /rest/system/discovery
       Returns the contents of the local discovery cache.

          {
            "LGFPDIT7SKNNJVJZA4FC7QNCRKCE753K72BW5QD2FOZ7FRFEP57Q": [
              "192.162.129.11:22000"
            ]
          }

   POST /rest/system/discovery
       NOTE:
          Removed in v0.12.0.

       Post with the query parameters device and addr to add entries to the discovery cache.

          curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/system/discovery?device=LGFPDIT7SKNNJVJZA4FC7QNCRKCE753K72BW5QD2FOZ7FRFEP57Q\&addr=192.162.129.11:22000
          # Or with the X-API-Key header:
          curl -X POST --header "X-API-Key: TcE28kVPdtJ8COws1JdM0b2nodj77WeQ" http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/system/discovery?device=LGFPDIT7SKNNJVJZA4FC7QNCRKCE753K72BW5QD2FOZ7FRFEP57Q\&addr=192.162.129.11:22000

   POST /rest/system/error/clear
       Post with empty to body to remove all recent errors.

   GET /rest/system/error
       NOTE:
          Return format changed in 0.12.0.

       Returns the list of recent errors.

          {
            "errors": [
              {
                "when": "2014-09-18T12:59:26.549953186+02:00",
                "message": "This is an error string"
              }
            ]
          }

   POST /rest/system/error
       Post with an error message in the body (plain text) to register a new error. The new error
       will be displayed on any active GUI clients.

   GET /rest/system/log
       New in version 0.12.0.

       Returns  the  list of recent log entries.  The optional since parameter limits the results
       to     message     newer     than     the     given     timestamp     in     RFC      3339
       <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339.html> format.

          {
            "messages": [
              {
                "when": "2014-09-18T12:59:26.549953186+02:00",
                "message": "This is a log entry"
              }
            ]
          }

   GET /rest/system/log.txt
       Returns the same information, formatted as a text log instead of a JSON object.

   POST /rest/system/pause
       Pause the given device or all devices.

       Takes  the  optional  parameter  device  (device  ID).  When  omitted, pauses all devices.
       Returns status 200 and no content upon success, or status 500 and a plain  text  error  on
       failure.

   GET /rest/system/ping
       Returns a {"ping": "pong"} object.

          {
            "ping": "pong"
          }

   POST /rest/system/ping
       Returns a {"ping": "pong"} object.

   POST /rest/system/reset
       Post  with  empty  body to erase the current index database and restart Syncthing. With no
       query parameters, the entire database is erased  from  disk.   By  specifying  the  folder
       parameter with a valid folder ID, only information for that folder will be erased:

          curl -X POST -H "X-API-Key: abc123" http://localhost:8384/rest/system/reset?folder=ab1c2-def3g

       Caution:  See  --reset-database  for  .stfolder creation side-effect and caution regarding
       mountpoints.

   POST /rest/system/restart
       Post with empty body to immediately restart Syncthing.

   POST /rest/system/resume
       Resume the given device or all devices.

       Takes the optional parameter device  (device  ID).  When  omitted,  resumes  all  devices.
       Returns  status  200  and no content upon success, or status 500 and a plain text error on
       failure.

   POST /rest/system/shutdown
       Post with empty body to cause Syncthing to exit and not restart.

   GET /rest/system/status
       Returns information about current system status and resource usage. The CPU percent  value
       has been deprecated from the API and will always report 0.

          {
            "alloc": 30618136,
            "connectionServiceStatus": {
              "dynamic+https://relays.syncthing.net/endpoint": {
                "error": null,
                "lanAddresses": [
                  "relay://23.92.71.120:443/?id=53STGR7-YBM6FCX-PAZ2RHM-YPY6OEJ-WYHVZO7-PCKQRCK-PZLTP7T-434XCAD&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=0&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=canton7"
                ],
                "wanAddresses": [
                  "relay://23.92.71.120:443/?id=53STGR7-YBM6FCX-PAZ2RHM-YPY6OEJ-WYHVZO7-PCKQRCK-PZLTP7T-434XCAD&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=0&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=canton7"
                ]
              },
              "tcp://0.0.0.0:22000": {
                "error": null,
                "lanAddresses": [
                  "tcp://0.0.0.0:22000"
                ],
                "wanAddresses": [
                  "tcp://0.0.0.0:22000"
                ]
              }
            },
            "cpuPercent": 0,
            "discoveryEnabled": true,
            "discoveryErrors": {
              "global@https://discovery-v4-1.syncthing.net/v2/": "500 Internal Server Error",
              "global@https://discovery-v4-2.syncthing.net/v2/": "Post https://discovery-v4-2.syncthing.net/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)",
              "global@https://discovery-v4-3.syncthing.net/v2/": "Post https://discovery-v4-3.syncthing.net/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)",
              "global@https://discovery-v6-1.syncthing.net/v2/": "Post https://discovery-v6-1.syncthing.net/v2/: dial tcp [2001:470:28:4d6::5]:443: connect: no route to host",
              "global@https://discovery-v6-2.syncthing.net/v2/": "Post https://discovery-v6-2.syncthing.net/v2/: dial tcp [2604:a880:800:10::182:a001]:443: connect: no route to host",
              "global@https://discovery-v6-3.syncthing.net/v2/": "Post https://discovery-v6-3.syncthing.net/v2/: dial tcp [2400:6180:0:d0::d9:d001]:443: connect: no route to host"
            },
            "discoveryStatus": {
              "IPv4 local": {
                "error": null
              },
              "IPv6 local": {
                "error": null
              },
              "global@https://discovery-v4-1.syncthing.net/v2/": {
                "error": "500 Internal Server Error"
              },
              "global@https://discovery-v4-2.syncthing.net/v2/": {
                "error": "Post https://discovery-v4-2.syncthing.net/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)"
              },
              "global@https://discovery-v4-3.syncthing.net/v2/": {
                "error": "Post https://discovery-v4-3.syncthing.net/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)"
              },
              "global@https://discovery-v6-1.syncthing.net/v2/": {
                "error": "Post https://discovery-v6-1.syncthing.net/v2/: dial tcp [2001:470:28:4d6::5]:443: connect: no route to host"
              },
              "global@https://discovery-v6-2.syncthing.net/v2/": {
                "error": "Post https://discovery-v6-2.syncthing.net/v2/: dial tcp [2604:a880:800:10::182:a001]:443: connect: no route to host"
              },
              "global@https://discovery-v6-3.syncthing.net/v2/": {
                "error": "Post https://discovery-v6-3.syncthing.net/v2/: dial tcp [2400:6180:0:d0::d9:d001]:443: connect: no route to host"
              }
            },
            "discoveryMethods": 8,
            "goroutines": 49,
            "lastDialStatus": {
                "tcp://10.20.30.40": {
                  "when": "2019-05-16T07:41:23Z",
                  "error": "dial tcp 10.20.30.40:22000: i/o timeout"
                },
                "tcp://172.16.33.3:22000": {
                  "when": "2019-05-16T07:40:43Z",
                  "ok": true
                },
                "tcp://83.233.120.221:22000": {
                  "when": "2019-05-16T07:41:13Z",
                  "error": "dial tcp 83.233.120.221:22000: connect: connection refused"
                }
            },
            "myID": "P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2",
            "pathSeparator": "/",
            "startTime": "2016-06-06T19:41:43.039284753+02:00",
            "sys": 42092792,
            "themes": [
              "default",
              "dark"
            ],
            "tilde": "/Users/jb",
            "uptime": 2635
          }

       New  in  version 1.2.0: The lastDialStatus dictionary contains the last error (or null for
       success)  for  each  peer  address  that  Syncthing  has  attempted   to   contact.    The
       connectionServiceStatus  entries  gained  "error":  null attributes where previously there
       would be no error attribute at all in the success case.

       New in version 1.18.0: The  discoveryStatus  dictionary  lists  all  configured  discovery
       methods,  not  only failed ones like the now deprecated discoveryErrors.  Each entry is an
       object itself (for consistency with other fields),  where  a  null  value  for  the  error
       attribute  means  the  method  is  running  successfully.  This effectively deprecates the
       discoveryMethods attribute as well, which now always matches  the  number  of  entries  in
       discoveryStatus.

   GET /rest/system/upgrade
       Checks  for  a  possible  upgrade  and returns an object describing the newest version and
       upgrade possibility.

          {
            "latest": "v0.14.47",
            "majorNewer": false,
            "newer": true,
            "running": "v0.14.46"
          }

   POST /rest/system/upgrade
       Perform an upgrade to the newest released version and restart. Does nothing if there is no
       newer version than currently running.

   GET /rest/system/version
       Returns the current Syncthing version information.

          {
            "arch": "amd64",
            "longVersion": "syncthing v0.10.27+3-gea8c3de (go1.4 darwin-amd64 default) jb@syno 2015-03-16 11:01:29 UTC",
            "os": "darwin",
            "version": "v0.10.27+3-gea8c3de"
          }

CONFIG ENDPOINTS

   Config Endpoints
       New in version 1.12.0.

       These endpoints facilitate access and modification of the configuration in a granular way.
       Config sent to the endpoints must be in the same format as returned by  the  corresponding
       GET  request.  When  posting  the  configuration  succeeds,  the  posted  configuration is
       immediately   applied,   except   for   changes   that   require    a    restart.    Query
       /rest/config/restart-required to check if a restart is required.

       For  all endpoints supporting PATCH, it takes the existing config and unmarshals the given
       JSON object on top of it. This means all child objects will replace the existing  objects,
       not  extend  them.  For  example  for  RawListenAddresses in options, which is an array of
       strings, sending {RawListenAddresses: ["tcp://10.0.0.2"]} will replace all existing listen
       addresses.

   /rest/config
       GET returns the entire config and PUT replaces it.

   /rest/config/restart-required
       GET  returns  whether  a  restart  of Syncthing is required for the current config to take
       effect.

   /rest/config/folders, /rest/config/devices
       GET returns all folders respectively devices as an array. PUT takes an array  and  POST  a
       single  object.  In  both  cases  if  a given folder/device already exists, it’s replaced,
       otherwise a new one is added.

   /rest/config/folders/*id*, /rest/config/devices/*id*
       Put the desired  folder-  respectively  device-ID  in  place  of  *id*.  GET  returns  the
       folder/device  for  the  given ID, PUT replaces the entire config, PATCH replaces only the
       given child objects and DELETE removes the folder/device.

   /rest/config/defaults/folder, /rest/config/defaults/device
       GET returns a template folder / device configuration object with all default values, which
       only needs a unique ID to be applied.  PUT replaces the default config (omitted values are
       reset to the hard-coded defaults), PATCH replaces only the given child objects.

   /rest/config/defaults/ignores
       New in version 1.19.0.

       GET returns an object with a single lines attribute listing ignore patterns to be used  by
       default  on  folders, as an array of single-line strings.  PUT replaces the default ignore
       patterns from an object of the same format.

   /rest/config/options, /rest/config/ldap, /rest/config/gui
       GET returns the respective object, PUT replaces the entire object and PATCH replaces  only
       the given child objects.

CLUSTER ENDPOINTS

       Concerns the mesh network structure.

   DELETE /rest/cluster/pending/devices
       New in version 1.18.0.

       Remove records about a pending remote device which tried to connect.  Valid values for the
       device parameter are those from the corresponding cluster-pending-devices-get endpoint.

          $ curl -X DELETE -H "X-API-Key: abc123" http://localhost:8384/rest/cluster/pending/devices?device=P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2

       Returns status 200 and no content upon success, or status 500 and a plain  text  error  on
       failure.  A /events/pendingdeviceschanged event will be generated in response.

       For  a  more  permanent  effect,  also for future connections from the same device ID, the
       device should be ignored in the configuration instead.

   GET /rest/cluster/pending/devices
       New in version 1.13.0.

       Lists remote devices which have tried to connect,  but  are  not  yet  configured  in  our
       instance.

          {
            "P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2": {
              "time": "2020-03-18T11:43:07Z",
              "name": "Friend Joe",
              "address": "192.168.1.2:22000"
            }
          }

   DELETE /rest/cluster/pending/folders
       New in version 1.18.0.

       Remove  records  about  a pending folder announced from a remote device.  Valid values for
       the   folder   and    device    parameters    are    those    from    the    corresponding
       cluster-pending-folders-get  endpoint.   The  device  parameter  is  optional  and affects
       announcements of this folder from the given device, or from any device if omitted.

          $ curl -X DELETE -H "X-API-Key: abc123" http://localhost:8384/rest/cluster/pending/folders?folder=cpkn4-57ysy&device=P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2

       Returns status 200 and no content upon success, or status 500 and a plain  text  error  on
       failure.  A /events/pendingfolderschanged event will be generated in response.

       For  a  more  permanent  effect,  also for future announcements of the same folder ID, the
       folder should be ignored in the configuration instead.

   GET /rest/cluster/pending/folders
       New in version 1.13.0.

       Lists folders which remote devices have offered to us, but are not  yet  shared  from  our
       instance to them.  Takes the optional device parameter to only return folders offered by a
       specific remote device.  Other offering devices are also omitted from the result.

          {
            "cpkn4-57ysy": {
              "offeredBy": {
                "P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2": {
                  "time": "2020-03-18T11:43:07Z",
                  "label": "Joe's folder",
                  "receiveEncrypted": true,
                  "remoteEncrypted": false
                },
                "DOVII4U-SQEEESM-VZ2CVTC-CJM4YN5-QNV7DCU-5U3ASRL-YVFG6TH-W5DV5AA": {
                  "time": "2020-03-01T10:12:13Z",
                  "label": "Jane's and Joe's folder",
                  "receiveEncrypted": false,
                  "remoteEncrypted": false
                }
              }
            },
            "abcde-fghij": {
              "offeredBy": {
                "P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2": {
                  "time": "2020-03-18T11:43:07Z",
                  "label": "MyPics",
                  "receiveEncrypted": false,
                  "remoteEncrypted": false
                }
              }
            }
          }

FOLDER ENDPOINTS

       Runtime state of the individual shared folders.

   GET /rest/folder/errors
       New in version 0.14.53.

       Takes one mandatory parameter, folder, and returns the list of errors  encountered  during
       scanning or pulling.

       The results can be paginated using the common pagination parameters.

          {
            "folder": "nnhic-sxuae",
            "errors": [
              {
                "path": "noperm.txt",
                "error": "hashing: open /path/to/folder/noperm.txt: permission denied"
              }
            ],
            "page": 1,
            "perpage": 100
          }

   GET /rest/folder/pullerrors (DEPRECATED)
       Deprecated  since version v0.14.53: This endpoint still works as before but is deprecated.
       Use folder-errors-get instead, which returns the same information.

       See                                               d510e3cca3d5caae42121fa206b3decc981ae59e
       <https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/commit/d510e3cca3d5caae42121fa206b3decc981ae59e>

   GET /rest/folder/versions
       New in version 0.14.44.

       Takes  one  mandatory parameter, folder, and returns the list of archived files that could
       be  recovered.   How  many  versions  are  available  depends  on  the   /users/versioning
       configuration.    Each  entry  specifies  when  the  file  version  was  archived  as  the
       versionTime, the modTime when it was last modified before being archived, and the size  in
       bytes.

          {
            "dir1/dir2/bar": [
              {
                "versionTime": "2022-02-06T20:44:12+01:00",
                "modTime": "2021-01-14T13:21:22+01:00",
                "size": 4
              }
            ],
            "baz": [
              {
                "versionTime": "2022-02-06T20:44:20+01:00",
                "modTime": "2021-01-14T13:23:49+01:00",
                "size": 4
              }
            ],
            "foo": [
              {
                "versionTime": "2022-02-06T20:55:31+01:00",
                "modTime": "2022-02-06T20:44:13+01:00",
                "size": 4
              },
              {
                "versionTime": "2022-02-06T20:44:20+01:00",
                "modTime": "2021-01-14T13:21:16+01:00",
                "size": 4
              }
            ]
          }

   POST /rest/folder/versions
       Restore  archived  versions  of  a  given set of files.  Expects an object with attributes
       named after the relative file paths, with timestamps as values matching valid  versionTime
       entries in the corresponding folder-versions-get response object.

       Takes  the mandatory parameter folder (folder ID).  Returns an object containing any error
       messages that occurred during restoration of the file, with the  file  path  as  attribute
       name.

          curl -X POST -H X-API-key:... http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/folder/versions?folder=default -d '{
            "dir1/dir2/bar": "2022-02-06T20:44:12+01:00",
            "baz": "2022-02-06T20:44:20+01:00"
          }'

DATABASE ENDPOINTS

   GET /rest/db/browse
       Returns  the  directory  tree  of  the  global  model. Directories are always JSON objects
       (map/dictionary), and files are always arrays of modification time  and  size.  The  first
       integer is the files modification time, and the second integer is the file size.

       The  call  takes  one  mandatory  folder  parameter  and two optional parameters. Optional
       parameter levels defines how deep within the tree we want to dwell down (0 based, defaults
       to  unlimited  depth)  Optional parameter prefix defines a prefix within the tree where to
       start building the structure.

          $ curl -s http://localhost:8384/rest/db/browse?folder=j663y-3ct3e&prefix=DCIM&levels=2
          [
              {
                  "modTime" : "2020-10-02T23:48:52.076996974+02:00",
                  "name" : "100ANDRO",
                  "size" : 128,
                  "type" : "FILE_INFO_TYPE_DIRECTORY"
              },
              {
                  "children" : [
                      {
                          "modTime" : "2020-12-16T23:31:34.5009668+01:00",
                          "name" : "IMG_20201114_124821.jpg",
                          "size" : 10682189,
                          "type" : "FILE_INFO_TYPE_FILE"
                      },
                      {
                          "modTime" : "2020-12-16T23:31:35.0106367+01:00",
                          "name" : "IMG_20201213_122451.jpg",
                          "size" : 7936351,
                          "type" : "FILE_INFO_TYPE_FILE"
                      },
                      {
                          "modTime" : "2020-12-13T12:25:05.017097469+01:00",
                          "name" : "IMG_20201213_122504.jpg",
                          "size" : 8406507,
                          "type" : "FILE_INFO_TYPE_FILE"
                      },
                      {
                          "modTime" : "2020-12-13T12:25:06.127097469+01:00",
                          "name" : "IMG_20201213_122505.jpg",
                          "size" : 8381931,
                          "type" : "FILE_INFO_TYPE_FILE"
                      },
                      {
                          "modTime" : "2020-12-13T12:53:29.707298401+01:00",
                          "name" : "IMG_20201213_125329.jpg",
                          "size" : 4388331,
                          "type" : "FILE_INFO_TYPE_FILE"
                      },
                  ],
                  "modTime" : "2020-10-09T13:04:42.4410738+02:00",
                  "name" : "Camera",
                  "size" : 128,
                  "type" : "FILE_INFO_TYPE_DIRECTORY"
              },
          ]

       NOTE:
          This is an expensive call, increasing CPU and RAM usage on the device. Use sparingly.

   GET /rest/db/completion
       Returns the completion percentage (0 to 100) and byte / item counts. Takes optional device
       and folder parameters:

       • folder  specifies  the  folder ID to calculate completion for. An empty or absent folder
         parameter means all folders as an aggregate.

       • device specifies the device ID to calculate completion for. An empty  or  absent  device
         parameter means the local device.

       If  a  device  is specified but no folder, completion is calculated for all folders shared
       with that device.

   Example Queries
       Completion status for folder abcd-1234 on device I6KAH76-...-3PSROAU:

          /rest/db/completion?folder=abcd-1234&device=I6KAH76-...-3PSROAU

       Aggregated completion status for  device  I6KAH76-...-3PSROAU  (all  folders  shared  with
       them):

          /rest/db/completion?device=I6KAH76-...-3PSROAU

       Completion status for folder abcd-1234 on the local device:

          /rest/db/completion?folder=abcd-1234

       Aggregated completion status for all folders on the local device:

          /rest/db/completion

   Example Response
          {
            "completion": 99.9937565835,
            "globalBytes": 156793013575,
            "needBytes": 9789241,
            "globalItems": 7823,
            "needItems": 412,
            "needDeletes": 0,
            "sequence": 12
          }

       New  in version 1.8.0: The ability to aggregate multiple folders by leaving out the folder
       ID.  Querying data for the local device by  leaving  out  the  device  ID.  Returning  the
       globalItems counter in the response.

   GET /rest/db/file
       Returns  most data available about a given file, including version and availability. Takes
       folder and file parameters.

          {
            "availability": [
              {
                "id": "ITZRNXE-YNROGBZ-HXTH5P7-VK5NYE5-QHRQGE2-7JQ6VNJ-KZUEDIU-5PPR5AM",
                "fromTemporary": false
              }
            ],
            "global": {
              "deleted": false,
              "ignored": false,
              "invalid": false,
              "localFlags": 0,
              "modified": "2018-08-18T12:21:13.836784059+02:00",
              "modifiedBy": "SYNO4VL",
              "mustRescan": false,
              "name": "testfile",
              "noPermissions": false,
              "numBlocks": 1,
              "permissions": "0755",
              "sequence": 107499,
              "size": 1234,
              "type": 0,
              "version": [
                "SYNO4VL:1"
              ]
            },
            "local": {
              "deleted": false,
              "ignored": false,
              "invalid": false,
              "localFlags": 0,
              "modified": "2018-08-18T12:21:13.836784059+02:00",
              "modifiedBy": "SYNO4VL",
              "mustRescan": false,
              "name": "testfile",
              "noPermissions": false,
              "numBlocks": 1,
              "permissions": "0755",
              "sequence": 111038,
              "size": 1234,
              "type": 0,
              "version": [
                "SYNO4VL:1"
              ]
            }
          }

   GET /rest/db/ignores
       Takes one parameter, folder, and returns the content of the .stignore as the ignore field.
       A  second  field,  expanded,  provides a list of strings which represent globbing patterns
       described by gobwas/glob  (based  on  standard  wildcards)  that  match  the  patterns  in
       .stignore  and all the includes. If appropriate these globs are prepended by the following
       modifiers: ! to negate the glob, (?i) to do case insensitive matching and (?d)  to  enable
       removing of ignored files in an otherwise empty directory.

          {
            "ignore": [
              "(?i)/Backups"
            ],
            "expanded": [
              "(?i)Backups",
              "(?i)Backups/**"
            ]
          }

   POST /rest/db/ignores
       Expects  a  format  similar  to the output of db-ignores-get call, but only containing the
       ignore field (expanded field should be omitted).  It  takes  one  parameter,  folder,  and
       either  updates  the content of the .stignore echoing it back as a response, or returns an
       error.

   GET /rest/db/localchanged
       New in version 0.14.55.

       Takes one mandatory parameter, folder, and returns the list of files  which  were  changed
       locally  in  a  receive-only  folder.  Thus they differ from the global state and could be
       reverted by pulling from remote devices again, see db-revert-post.

       The results can be paginated using the common pagination parameters.

          {
            "files": [
              {
                "flags": "0755",
                "sequence": 6,
                "modified": "2015-04-20T23:06:12+09:00",
                "name": "ls",
                "size": 34640,
                "version": [
                  "5157751870738175669:1"
                ]
              }
            ],
            "page": 1,
            "perpage": 100
          }

       NOTE:
          This is an expensive call, increasing CPU and RAM usage on the device.  Use sparingly.

   GET /rest/db/need
       Takes one mandatory parameter, folder, and returns lists of files which are needed by this
       device in order for it to become in sync.

       The  results can be paginated using the common pagination parameters.  Pagination happens,
       across the union of all needed files, that is - across all 3  sections  of  the  response.
       For example, given the current need state is as follows:

       1. progress has 15 items

       2. queued has 3 items

       3. rest has 12 items

       If you issue a query with page=1 and perpage=10, only the progress section in the response
       will have 10 items. If you issue a request query  with  page=2  and  perpage=10,  progress
       section will have the last 5 items, queued section will have all 3 items, and rest section
       will have first 2 items. If you issue a query for page=3 and  perpage=10,  you  will  only
       have the last 10 items of the rest section.

       NOTE:
          Return format changed in version 0.14.43, removing the total count attribute.

          {
            # Files currently being downloaded
            "progress": [
              {
                "flags": "0755",
                "sequence": 6,
                "modified": "2015-04-20T23:06:12+09:00",
                "name": "ls",
                "size": 34640,
                "version": [
                  "5157751870738175669:1"
                ]
              }
            ],
            # Files queued to be downloaded next (as per array order)
            "queued": [
                ...
            ],
            # Files to be downloaded after all queued files will be downloaded.
            # This happens when we start downloading files, and new files get added while we are downloading.
            "rest": [
                ...
            ],
            "page": 1,
            "perpage": 100
          }

       NOTE:
          This is an expensive call, increasing CPU and RAM usage on the device.  Use sparingly.

   POST /rest/db/override
       Request  override  of a send only folder. Override means to make the local version latest,
       overriding changes made on other devices. This API call does nothing if the folder is  not
       a send only folder.

       Takes the mandatory parameter folder (folder ID).

          curl -X POST -H X-API-key:... http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/db/override?folder=default

   POST /rest/db/prio
       Moves the file to the top of the download queue.

          curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/db/prio?folder=default&file=foo/bar

       Response contains the same output as db-need-get.

   GET /rest/db/remoteneed
       New in version 0.14.43.

       Takes  the mandatory parameters folder and device, and returns the list of files which are
       needed by that remote device in order for it to become in sync with the shared folder.

       The results can be paginated using the common pagination parameters.

          {
            "files": [
              {
                "flags": "0755",
                "sequence": 6,
                "modified": "2015-04-20T23:06:12+09:00",
                "name": "ls",
                "size": 34640,
                "version": [
                  "5157751870738175669:1"
                ]
              }
            ],
            "page": 1,
            "perpage": 100
          }

       NOTE:
          This is an expensive call, increasing CPU and RAM usage on the device.  Use sparingly.

   POST /rest/db/revert
       New in version 0.14.50.

       Request revert of a receive only folder. Reverting  a  folder  means  to  undo  all  local
       changes. This API call does nothing if the folder is not a receive only folder.

       Takes the mandatory parameter folder (folder ID).

          curl -X POST -H X-API-Key:... http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/db/revert?folder=default

   POST /rest/db/scan
       Request  immediate  scan.  Takes  the  optional  parameters  folder (folder ID), sub (path
       relative to the folder root) and next (time in seconds). If folder is omitted or empty all
       folders  are  scanned.  If  sub  is  given,  only  this path (and children, in case it’s a
       directory) is scanned. The next argument delays Syncthing’s automated rescan interval  for
       a given amount of seconds.

       Requesting  scan  of  a  path that no longer exists, but previously did, is valid and will
       result in Syncthing noticing the deletion of the path in question.

       Returns status 200 and no content upon success, or status 500 and a plain text error if an
       error occurred during scanning.

          curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/db/scan?folder=default&sub=foo/bar

   GET /rest/db/status
       Returns information about the current status of a folder.

       Parameters: folder, the ID of a folder.

          {
            "globalBytes": 0,
            "globalDeleted": 0,
            "globalDirectories": 0,
            "globalFiles": 0,
            "globalSymlinks": 0,
            "globalTotalItems": 0,
            "ignorePatterns": false,
            "inSyncBytes": 0,
            "inSyncFiles": 0,
            "invalid": "",
            "localBytes": 0,
            "localDeleted": 0,
            "localDirectories": 0,
            "localFiles": 0,
            "localSymlinks": 0,
            "localTotalItems": 0,
            "needBytes": 0,
            "needDeletes": 0,
            "needDirectories": 0,
            "needFiles": 0,
            "needSymlinks": 0,
            "needTotalItems": 0,
            "pullErrors": 0,
            "receiveOnlyChangedBytes": 0,
            "receiveOnlyChangedDeletes": 0,
            "receiveOnlyChangedDirectories": 0,
            "receiveOnlyChangedFiles": 0,
            "receiveOnlyChangedSymlinks": 0,
            "receiveOnlyTotalItems": 0,
            "sequence": 0,
            "state": "idle",
            "stateChanged": "2018-08-08T07:04:57.301064781+02:00",
            "version": 0
          }

       The various fields have the following meaning:

       global*:
              Data in the cluster latest version.

       inSync*:
              Data that is locally the same as the cluster latest version.

       local*:
              Data  that  is  locally  present,  regardless of whether it’s the same or different
              version as the cluster latest version.

       need*: Data that is needed to become up to date with the  cluster  latest  version  (i.e.,
              data that is out of sync).

       receiveOnlyChanged*:
              Data  that  has changed locally in a receive only folder, and thus not been sent to
              the cluster.

       invalid:
              Deprecated, always empty.

       pullErrors:
              The number of files that failed to sync during the last sync operations.

       sequence:
              The current folder sequence number.

       state: The current folder state.

       stateChanged:
              When the folder state last changed.

       version:
              Deprecated, equivalent to the sequence number.

       NOTE:
          This is an expensive call, increasing CPU and RAM usage on the device. Use sparingly.

EVENT ENDPOINTS

   GET /rest/events
       To receive events, perform a HTTP GET of /rest/events.

       To filter the event list, in effect creating a specific subscription for only the  desired
       event  types,  add a parameter events=EventTypeA,EventTypeB,...  where the event types are
       any  of   the   event-types.    If   no   filter   is   specified,   all   events   except
       /events/localchangedetected and /events/remotechangedetected are included.

       The  optional  parameter  since=<lastSeenID>  sets the ID of the last event you’ve already
       seen. Syncthing returns a JSON encoded array of event objects, starting at the event  just
       after  the  one  with this last seen ID. The default value is 0, which returns all events.
       There is a limit to the number of events buffered, so if the rate of events is high or the
       time  between  polling  calls is long some events might be missed. This can be detected by
       noting a discontinuity in the event IDs.

       If no new events are produced since <lastSeenID>, the HTTP call blocks and waits  for  new
       events  to  happen before returning. By default it times out after 60 seconds returning an
       empty array. The  time  out  duration  can  be  customized  with  the  optional  parameter
       timeout=<seconds>.

       To  receive  only  a limited number of events, add the limit=<n> parameter with a suitable
       value for n and only the last n events will be returned. This can be used to catch up with
       the latest event ID after a disconnection for example: /rest/events?since=0&limit=1.

   GET /rest/events/disk
       This  convenience  endpoint  provides the same event stream, but pre-filtered to show only
       /events/localchangedetected and  /events/remotechangedetected  event  types.   The  events
       parameter is not used.

STATISTICS ENDPOINTS

   GET /rest/stats/device
       Returns general statistics about devices. Currently, only contains the time the device was
       last seen.

          $ curl -s http://localhost:8384/rest/stats/device | json
          {
            "P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2": {
              "lastSeen" : "2015-04-18T11:21:31.3256277+01:00"
            }
          }

   GET /rest/stats/folder
       Returns general statistics about folders. Currently contains the last scan  time  and  the
       last synced file.

          {
            "folderid": {
              "lastScan": "2016-06-02T13:28:01.288181412-04:00",
              "lastFile": {
                "filename": "file/name",
                "at": "2015-04-16T22:04:18.3066971+01:00"
              }
            }
          }

MISC SERVICES ENDPOINTS

   GET /rest/svc/deviceid
       Verifies and formats a device ID. Accepts all currently valid formats (52 or 56 characters
       with or without separators, upper or lower case, with trivial  substitutions).  Takes  one
       parameter, id, and returns either a valid device ID in modern format, or an error.

          $ curl -s http://localhost:8384/rest/svc/deviceid?id=1234 | json
          {
            "error": "device ID invalid: incorrect length"
          }

          $ curl -s http://localhost:8384/rest/svc/deviceid?id=p56ioi7m--zjnu2iq-gdr-eydm-2mgtmgl3bxnpq6w5btbbz4tjxzwicq | json
          {
            "id": "P56IOI7-MZJNU2Y-IQGDREY-DM2MGTI-MGL3BXN-PQ6W5BM-TBBZ4TJ-XZWICQ2"
          }

   GET /rest/svc/lang
       Returns  a list of canonicalized localization codes, as picked up from the Accept-Language
       header sent by the browser.

          ["sv_sv","sv","en_us","en"]

   GET /rest/svc/random/string
       Returns a strong random generated string (alphanumeric) of the specified length. Takes the
       length parameter.

          {
            "random": "FdPaEaZQ56sXEKYNxpgF"
          }

   GET /rest/svc/report
       Returns the data sent in the anonymous usage report.

          {
             "folderMaxMiB" : 0,
             "platform" : "linux-amd64",
             "totMiB" : 0,
             "longVersion" : "syncthing v0.12.2 \"Beryllium Bedbug\" (go1.4.3 linux-amd64 default) unknown-user@build2.syncthing.net 2015-11-09 13:23:26 UTC",
             "upgradeAllowedManual" : true,
             "totFiles" : 3,
             "folderUses" : {
                "ignorePerms" : 0,
                "autoNormalize" : 0,
                "sendonly" : 0,
                "ignoreDelete" : 0
             },
             "memoryUsageMiB" : 13,
             "version" : "v0.12.2",
             "sha256Perf" : 27.28,
             "numFolders" : 2,
             "memorySize" : 1992,
             "announce" : {
                "defaultServersIP" : 0,
                "otherServers" : 0,
                "globalEnabled" : false,
                "defaultServersDNS" : 1,
                "localEnabled" : false
             },
             "usesRateLimit" : false,
             "numCPU" : 2,
             "uniqueID" : "",
             "urVersion" : 2,
             "rescanIntvs" : [
                60,
                60
             ],
             "numDevices" : 2,
             "folderMaxFiles" : 3,
             "relays" : {
                "defaultServers" : 1,
                "enabled" : true,
                "otherServers" : 0
             },
             "deviceUses" : {
                "compressMetadata" : 1,
                "customCertName" : 0,
                "staticAddr" : 1,
                "compressAlways" : 0,
                "compressNever" : 1,
                "introducer" : 0,
                "dynamicAddr" : 1
             },
             "upgradeAllowedAuto" : false
          }

DEBUG ENDPOINTS

   Debug Endpoints
       These  endpoints require the gui.debugging configuration option to be enabled and yield an
       access denied error code otherwise.

   GET /rest/debug/peerCompletion
       Summarizes the completion precentage for each  remote  device.   Returns  an  object  with
       device IDs as keys and an integer percentage as values.

   GET /rest/debug/httpmetrics
       Returns  statistics  about  each  served  REST API endpoint, to diagnose how much time was
       spent generating the responses.

   GET /rest/debug/cpuprof
       Used to capture a profile of what Syncthing is doing on the CPU.  See /users/profiling.

   GET /rest/debug/heapprof
       Used to capture a  profile  of  what  Syncthing  is  doing  with  the  heap  memory.   See
       /users/profiling.

   GET /rest/debug/support
       Collects  information  about the running instance for troubleshooting purposes.  Returns a
       “support bundle” as a zipped archive,  which  should  be  sent  to  the  developers  after
       verifying  it contains no sensitive personal information.  Credentials for the web GUI and
       the API key are automatically redacted already.

   GET /rest/debug/file
       Shows diagnostics about a certain file in a shared folder.  Takes the folder  (folder  ID)
       and file (folder relative path) parameters.

          $ curl -H X-API-Key:... "http://localhost:8384/rest/debug/file?folder=default&file=foo/bar"

       The   returned   object  contains  the  same  info  as  db-file-get,  plus  a  summary  of
       globalVersions.

AUTHOR

       The Syncthing Authors

COPYRIGHT

       2014-2019, The Syncthing Authors