Private files are protected against public access. This means you can't access them using their file descriptor's url
property.
You may want to make a file private if it's for sale or contains personal information.
File descriptors for private files still include a top-level thumbnailUrl
property. For images and videos this is based on the file's contents. For other media types, it contains an icon representing the file type.
You can make a file private by setting its private
property to true
when you add it to a site using one of the following methods:
Note: Making a file private impacts the following file descriptor properties:
yourFile.url
: Has a URL value, but it returns a 403 (unauthorized) response, meaning it won't work.yourFile.media.video.resolutions.url
yourFile.media.audio.assets[X].url
yourFile.media.document.url
yourFile.media.archive.url
yourFile.media.image.image.url
Use the Generate File Download Url method to access a private file. Call the method with your private file's ID. This will return a new URL that you can use to download the file.