## Attachments ### JSON Format Attachments are represented as JSON objects with the following keys: | Name | Type | Read-only | Comment | ------------ | ---------------- | --------- | ------- | id | integer | yes | Automatically assigned when created | file_name | string | yes | The name of the image file | content_url | string | yes | A full URL where the attachment image file can be downloaded | content_type | string | yes | The content type of the image. Example value: `image/png` | size | integer | yes | The size of the image file in bytes | thumbnails | array | yes | An array of [Photo](#attachments) objects. Note that thumbnails do not have thumbnails. #### Example ```js { "id": 928374, "file_name": "my_funny_profile_pic.png", "content_url": "https://company.zendesk.com/attachments/my_funny_profile_pic.png", "content_type": "image/png", "size": 166144, "thumbnails": [ { "id": 928375, "file_name": "my_funny_profile_pic_thumb.png", "content_url": "https://company.zendesk.com/attachments/my_funny_profile_pic_thumb.png", "content_type": "image/png", "size": 58298 } ] } ``` ### Uploading files `POST /api/v2/uploads.json` Adding multiple attachments to the same upload is handled by splitting requests and passing the token received from the first request to each subsequent one. #### Allowed For * End Users #### Using curl ```bash curl -u username:password -H "Content-Type: application/binary" \ --data-binary @file.dat -X POST \ "https://helpdesk.zendesk.com/api/v2/uploads.json?filename=myfile.dat&token={optional_token}" ``` #### Example Response ```http Status: 201 Created { "upload": { "token": "6bk3gql82em5nmf", "attachments": [ { "id": 498483, "name": "crash.log", "content_url": "https://company.zendesk.com/attachments/crash.log", "content_type": "text/plain", "size": 2532, "thumbnails": [] } ] } } ```