ETAPI is Trilium's public/external REST API. It is available since Trilium v0.50.
The documentation is in OpenAPI format, available here.
As an alternative to calling the API directly, there are client libraries to simplify this
All operations with the REST API have to be authenticated using a token.
You can get this token either from Options -> ETAPI or programmatically
using the /auth/login REST call (see the spec).
Authorization headerGET https://myserver.com/etapi/app-info
Authorization: ETAPITOKEN
where ETAPITOKEN is the token obtained in the previous step.
For compatibility with various tools, it's also possible to specify the
value of the Authorization header in the format Bearer ETAPITOKEN (since
0.93.0).
Since v0.56 you can also use basic auth format:
GET https://myserver.com/etapi/app-info
Authorization: Basic BATOKEN
BATOKEN = BASE64(username + ':' + password) - this is
a standard Basic Auth serializationusername is "etapi"password is the generated ETAPI token described above.Basic Auth is meant to be used with tools which support only basic auth.
It is possible to write simple Bash scripts to interact with Trilium. As an example, here's how to obtain the HTML content of a note:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Configuration
TOKEN=z1vA4fkGxjOR_ZXLrZeqHEFOv65yV3882iFCRtNIK9k9iWrHliITNSLQ=
SERVER=http://localhost:8080
# Download a note by ID
NOTE_ID="i6ra4ZshJhgN"
curl "$SERVER/etapi/notes/$NOTE_ID/content" -H "Authorization: $TOKEN"
Make sure to replace the values of:
TOKEN with your ETAPI token.SERVER with the correct protocol, host name and port to your
Trilium instance.NOTE_ID with an existing note ID to download.