API References
Welcome to the MeiliSearch API documentation.
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Version Compatibility
This documentation only reflects the latest version of MeiliSearch. We do not provide multi-version documentation.
The current version of MeiliSearch (opens new window) can be found on the left side of the upper navbar.
Headers
Recommended Headers
Content Type
All request and response body are in JSON
.
It is not required to have Content-Type: application/json
in the header. Any content-type is accepted.
Authentication
For almost all routes, you need to be recognized by the server to check your permissions. Add your API key to your headers.
Please read the advanced part about keys and how to manage them for more information.
X-Meili-API-Key: $API_KEY
Errors & Status Code
Success
200 - Ok: Everything worked as expected.
201 - Created: The resource has been created (synchronous)
202 - Accepted: The update has been pushed in the update queue (asynchronous)
204 - No Content: The resource has been deleted or no content has been returned
205 - Reset Content: All the resources have been deleted
Error
400 - Bad Request: The request was unacceptable, often due to missing a required parameter.
401 - Unauthorized: No valid API key provided.
403 - Forbidden: The API key doesn’t have the permissions to perform the request.
404 - Not Found: The requested resource doesn’t exist.
All errors contain a JSON
body that explains the error.
Response body:
{
"message": "The error message"
}
Asynchronous Updates
MeiliSearch is an asynchronous API. It means that, in a lot of cases, you will receive as server response a simple JSON with only an updateId
attribute:
{
"updateId": 2
}
This kind of successful response indicates that the operation has been taken into account, but it may not have been executed yet.
You can check the status of the operation via the updateId
and the get update status route.
See more information about asynchronous updates.