Notify Public Link Via Email
Introduction
The public-files API allows access to public links via WebDAV.
| Request Path | Method | Content Type | 
|---|---|---|
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Request Parameters
| Attribute | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 | string | The format to return the response body in.
The allowed options are  | 
POST Parameters
| Attribute | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 | array of string | A list of email addresses to send the notification to. | 
| 
 | string | The public link. | 
| 
 | string | A personal note to send with the email notification. | 
Returns
Example Response
If the notification is successful, you will see the response below, along with an HTTP 200 status code — if you specified the format as `json`.
{
   "ocs" : {
      "meta" : {
         "itemsperpage" : "",
         "totalitems" : "",
         "status" : "ok",
         "statuscode" : 100,
         "message" : "OK"
      },
      "data" : []
   }
}If the notification could not be sent to one or more recipients, you will see the response below, along with an HTTP 200 status code — if you specified the format as `json`.
{
   "ocs" : {
      "data" : [],
      "meta" : {
         "totalitems" : "",
         "statuscode" : 400,
         "itemsperpage" : "",
         "message" : "Couldn't send mail to following recipient(s): test@email.com",
         "status" : "error"
      }
   }
}If public link mail notification is not allowed, then the following response will be returned, along with an HTTP 200 status code.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ocs>
 <meta>
  <status>failure</status>
  <statuscode>403</statuscode>
  <message>Public link mail notification is not allowed</message>
  <totalitems></totalitems>
  <itemsperpage></itemsperpage>
 </meta>
 <data/>
</ocs>