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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# List API Keys (Simple)

> Lightweight list of all API keys for the current tenant. Returns only the key ID, name, and status — useful for dropdowns or quick lookups.



## OpenAPI

````yaml GET /api/v1/api-keys/simple
openapi: 3.0.3
info:
  title: Uplint API
  version: 0.1.0
  description: >-
    Uplint is a file safety and integrity platform. Upload files through
    context-aware pipelines that automatically validate integrity, detect blank
    or placeholder content, and scan for viruses — all behind a single API.


    This specification covers the core Uplint REST API:


    - **API Keys** — Create and manage scoped API keys for programmatic access.

    - **File Contexts** — Define upload pipelines with per-context rules
    (allowed extensions, size limits, blank/corrupt rejection, virus scanning,
    rate limits, and storage quotas).

    - **Files** — Upload, list, download, inspect, and delete files. Every
    upload runs through the validation pipeline configured on its context.


    All endpoints are tenant-scoped. Authenticate with an API key or JWT token
    via the `Authorization` header.
  contact:
    name: Uplint Team
    url: https://uplint.dev
  license:
    name: MIT
    url: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
servers:
  - url: https://api.uplint.dev
    description: Production
  - url: http://localhost:8000
    description: Local development
security:
  - BearerAuth: []
tags:
  - name: API Keys
    description: >-
      Create, list, inspect, update, and revoke API keys. Each key carries
      scoped permissions (`upload`, `download`, `metadata`, `delete`, `admin`)
      and is bound to the authenticated tenant.
  - name: File Contexts
    description: >-
      File contexts define upload pipelines. Each context specifies allowed
      extensions, max file size, whether to reject blank or corrupt files, virus
      scanning, rate limits, and storage quotas. Files are always uploaded into
      a context.
  - name: Files
    description: >-
      Upload, list, download, inspect metadata, and delete files. Every upload
      is validated against its context rules before storage.
  - name: Storage Buckets
    description: >-
      Manage the S3 buckets a tenant stores files in. Each tenant can register
      multiple buckets (bring-your-own S3 credentials); one is the **default**
      (fallback) bucket, and file contexts can be routed to any active bucket.
      All storage endpoints require an `admin`-scoped API key.
paths:
  /api/v1/api-keys/simple:
    get:
      tags:
        - API Keys
      summary: List API keys (simple)
      description: >-
        Lightweight list of all API keys for the current tenant. Returns only
        the key ID, name, and status — useful for dropdowns or quick lookups.
      operationId: listApiKeysSimple
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Simple list of API keys.
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                $ref: '#/components/schemas/SuccessResponse_APIKeySimpleList'
              example:
                status: SUCCESS
                message: API keys retrieved
                data:
                  - api_key_id: 6612f1a2c3b4d5e6f7890123
                    name: Backend Service
                    status: active
                  - api_key_id: 6612f1a2c3b4d5e6f7890456
                    name: Mobile App
                    status: active
                timestamp: '2026-02-10T12:00:00Z'
        '401':
          $ref: '#/components/responses/Unauthorized'
components:
  schemas:
    SuccessResponse_APIKeySimpleList:
      type: object
      properties:
        status:
          type: string
          enum:
            - SUCCESS
        message:
          type: string
        data:
          type: array
          items:
            $ref: '#/components/schemas/APIKeySimpleResponse'
        timestamp:
          type: string
          format: date-time
    APIKeySimpleResponse:
      type: object
      properties:
        api_key_id:
          type: string
        name:
          type: string
        status:
          $ref: '#/components/schemas/APIKeyStatus'
    ErrorResponse:
      type: object
      properties:
        status:
          type: string
          enum:
            - ERROR
        message:
          type: string
        errors:
          type: array
          items:
            type: string
        timestamp:
          type: string
          format: date-time
    APIKeyStatus:
      type: string
      enum:
        - active
        - disabled
        - revoked
  responses:
    Unauthorized:
      description: Missing, invalid, or expired authentication credentials.
      content:
        application/json:
          schema:
            $ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorResponse'
          example:
            status: ERROR
            message: Invalid or missing API key
            errors:
              - Authentication required
            timestamp: '2026-02-10T12:00:00Z'
  securitySchemes:
    BearerAuth:
      type: http
      scheme: bearer
      description: >-
        Pass an API key or JWT token. API keys can be sent as `Authorization:
        Bearer <key>` or `Authorization: <key>`.

````