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Assets
The
/assetsendpoint can be used to stream or retrieve the actual file contents from assets managed within Directus.
Accessing an Original File
The location of your actual file originals is based on the project's configuration, but you can consistently access them via the API using the following URL.
example.com/assets/<file-id>
example.com/assets/1ac73658-8b62-4dea-b6da-529fbc9d01a4
Original File Used — 602KB and 1800x1200
::: warning Direct File Access
While you may technically be able to expose your storage adapters root filesystem and access your raw files through there, it is recommended that you always use the Directus API. This is the only way that you can take advantage of file permissions and other built-in features.
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Requesting a Thumbnail
Fetching thumbnails is as easy as adding query parameters to the original file's URL. If a requested thumbnail doesn't
yet exist, it is dynamically generated and immediately returned. When requesting a thumbnail, the following parameters
are all required, supports thumbnail for jpeg,png and webp
fit— The fit of the thumbnail while always preserving the aspect ratio, can be any of the following options:cover— Covers both width/height by cropping/clipping to fitcontain— Contain within both width/height using "letterboxing" as neededinside— Resize to be as large as possible, ensuring dimensions are less than or equal to the requested width and heightoutside— Resize to be as small as possible, ensuring dimensions are greater than or equal to the requested width and height
width— The width of the thumbnail in pixelsheight— The height of the thumbnail in pixelsquality— The quality of the thumbnail (1to100) isOptionalwithoutEnlargement— Disable image up-scalingdownload— AddContent-Dispositionheader and force browser to download file
example.com/assets/<file-id>?fit=<fit>&width=<width>&height=<height>&quality=<quality>
example.com/assets/1ac73658-8b62-4dea-b6da-529fbc9d01a4?fit=cover&width=200&height=200&quality=80
Alternatively, you can reference a specific thumbnail by its preset key.
key— This key of the Storage Asset Preset, a shortcut for the above parameters
example.com/assets/<file-id>?key=<preset-key>
example.com/assets/1ac73658-8b62-4dea-b6da-529fbc9d01a4?key=card
Cover vs Contain
For easier comparison, both of the examples below were requested at 200 width, 200 height, and 75 quality. The
cover thumbnail forces the dimensions, trimming the outside edges as needed. The contain thumbnail always maintains
its aspect ratio, shrinking the image to fit within the dimensions and adding "letterboxing" as needed.
| Cover | Contain |
|---|---|
![]() 8KB • 200x200 |
![]() 6KB • 200x133 |
::: tip Aspect Ratio
Images are never stretched or distorted even when changing the aspect ratio.
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Quality vs Filesize
The quality parameter can be any integer from 0-100. Qualities closer to 0 have lower filesizes, but also poor image
quality due to compression artifacts. Values closer to 100 have larger filesizes, but better image quality. Below are
four possible qualities (200x200 cover) to visually compare the balance between compression and filesize.
| 25% | 50% | 75% | 100% |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() 4KB |
![]() 6KB |
![]() 8KB |
![]() 38KB |
Downloading a File
To download an asset with the correct filename, you need to add the ?download query parameter to the request and the
download attribute to your anchor tag. This will ensure the appropriate
Content-Disposition headers are added. Without this, the
download will work on the same domain, however it will have the file's "id" as the filename for cross-origin requests.
Example:
<a href="https://your-directus.com/assets/<file-id>?download" target="_blank" download="Your File.pdf">Download</a>




