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Windows Device Portal core REST API reference

All Windows Device Portal (WDP) functionality is built on REST APIs that developers can call directly to access resources and control their devices programmatically.

App deployment

Install an app

Request

You can install an app by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/app/packagemanager/package

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
package (required) The file name of the package to be installed.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • The .appx or .appxbundle file, as well as any dependencies the app requires.
  • The certificate used to sign the app, if the device is IoT or Windows Desktop. Other platforms do not require the certificate.

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 Deploy request accepted and being processed
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Note

Windows Mixed Reality runs on regular desktop, so it’s the same portal as Desktop.

Request

You can install a related set by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/app/packagemanager/package

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
package (required) The file names of the packages to be installed.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • Add ".opt" to the optional package file names when specifying them as a parameter, like so: "foo.appx.opt" or "bar.appxbundle.opt".
  • The .appx or .appxbundle file, as well as any dependencies the app requires.
  • The certificate used to sign the app, if the device is IoT or Windows Desktop. Other platforms do not require the certificate.

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 Deploy request accepted and being processed
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Register an app in a loose folder

Request

You can register an app in a loose folder by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/app/packagemanager/networkapp

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

{
    "mainpackage" :
    {
        "networkshare" : "\\some\share\path",
        "username" : "optional_username",
        "password" : "optional_password"
    }
}

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 Deploy request accepted and being processed
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Request

You can register a related set in loose folders by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/app/packagemanager/networkapp

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

{
    "mainpackage" :
    {
        "networkshare" : "\\some\share\path",
        "username" : "optional_username",
        "password" : "optional_password"
    },
    "optionalpackages" :
    [
        {
            "networkshare" : "\\some\share\path2",
            "username" : "optional_username2",
            "password" : "optional_password2"
        },
        ...
    ]
}

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 Deploy request accepted and being processed
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get app installation status

Request

You can get the status of an app installation that is currently in progress by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/app/packagemanager/state

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 The result of the last deployment
204 The installation is running
404 No installation action was found

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Uninstall an app

Request

You can uninstall an app by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/app/packagemanager/package

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
package (required) The PackageFullName (from GET /api/app/packagemanager/packages) of the target app

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get installed apps

Request

You can get a list of apps installed on the system by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/app/packagemanager/packages

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a list of installed packages with associated details. The template for this response is as follows.

{"InstalledPackages": [
    {
        "Name": string,
        "PackageFamilyName": string,
        "PackageFullName": string,
        "PackageOrigin": int, (https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/dn313167(v=vs.85).aspx)
        "PackageRelativeId": string,
        "Publisher": string,
        "Version": {
            "Build": int,
            "Major": int,
            "Minor": int,
            "Revision": int
     },
     "RegisteredUsers": [
     {
        "UserDisplayName": string,
        "UserSID": string
     },...
     ]
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Bluetooth


Get the Bluetooth radios on the machine

Request

You can get a list of the Bluetooth radios that are installed on the machine by using the following request format. This can be upgraded to a WebSocket connection as well, with the same JSON data.

Method Request URI
GET /api/bt/getradios
GET/WebSocket /api/bt/getradios

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a JSON array of Bluetooth radios attached to the device.

{"BluetoothRadios" : [
    {
        "BluetoothAddress" : int64,
        "DisplayName" : string,
        "HasUnknownUsbDevice" : boolean,
        "HasProblem" : boolean,
        "ID" : string,
        "ProblemCode" : int,
        "State" : string
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Turn the Bluetooth radio on or off

Request

Sets a specific Bluetooth radio to On or Off.

Method Request URI
POST /api/bt/setradio

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
ID (required) The device ID for the Bluetooth radio and must be base 64 encoded.
State (required) This can be "On" or "Off".

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get a list of paired Bluetooth devices

Request

You can get a list of the currently paired Bluetooth devices by using the following request format. This can be upgraded to a WebSocket connection with the same JSON data. During the lifetime of the WebSocket connection, the device list can change. A complete list of devices will be sent over the WebSocket connection each time there is an update.

Method Request URI
GET /api/bt/getpaired
GET/WebSocket /api/bt/getpaired

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a JSON array of Bluetooth devices that are currently paired.

{"PairedDevices": [
    {
        "Name" : string,
        "ID" : string,
        "AudioConnectionStatus" : string
    },...
]}

The AudioConnectionStatus field will be present if the device can be used for audio on this system. (Policies and optional components may affect this.) AudioConnectionStatus will be either "Connected" or "Disconnected".


Get a list of available Bluetooth devices

Request

You can get a list of the Bluetooth devices available for pairing by using the following request format. This can be upgraded to a WebSocket connection with the same JSON data. During the lifetime of the WebSocket connection, the device list can change. A complete list of devices will be sent over the WebSocket connection each time there is an update.

Method Request URI
GET /api/bt/getavailable
GET/WebSocket /api/bt/getavailable

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a JSON array of Bluetooth devices that are currently available for pairing.

{"AvailableDevices": [
    {
        "Name" : string,
        "ID" : string
    },...
]}

Connect a Bluetooth device

Request

Will connect to the device if the device can be used for audio on this system. (Policies and optional components may affect this.)

Method Request URI
POST /api/bt/connectdevice

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
ID (required) The Association Endpoint ID for the Bluetooth device and must be Base64-encoded.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Disconnect a Bluetooth device

Request

Will disconnect the device if the device can be used for audio on this system. (Policies and optional components may affect this.)

Method Request URI
POST /api/bt/disconnectdevice

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
ID (required) The Association Endpoint ID for the Bluetooth device and must be Base64-encoded.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Device manager


Get the installed devices on the machine

Request

You can get a list of devices that are installed on the machine by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/devicemanager/devices

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a JSON array of devices attached to the device.

{"DeviceList": [
    {
        "Class": string,
        "Description": string,
        "ID": string,
        "Manufacturer": string,
        "ParentID": string,
        "ProblemCode": int,
        "StatusCode": int
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get data on connected USB Devices/Hubs

Request

You can get a list of USB descriptors for connected USB devices and Hubs by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /ext/devices/usbdevices

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response is JSON that includes DeviceID for the USB Device along with the USB Descriptors and port information for hubs.

{
    "DeviceList": [
        {
        "ID": string,
        "ParentID": string, // Will equal an "ID" within the list, or be blank
        "Description": string, // optional
        "Manufacturer": string, // optional
        "ProblemCode": int, // optional
        "StatusCode": int // optional
        },
        ...
    ]
}

Sample return data

{
    "DeviceList": [{
        "ID": "System",
        "ParentID": ""
    }, {
        "Class": "USB",
        "Description": "Texas Instruments USB 3.0 xHCI Host Controller",
        "ID": "PCI\\VEN_104C&DEV_8241&SUBSYS_1589103C&REV_02\\4&37085792&0&00E7",
        "Manufacturer": "Texas Instruments",
        "ParentID": "System",
        "ProblemCode": 0,
        "StatusCode": 25174026
    }, {
        "Class": "USB",
        "Description": "USB Composite Device",
        "DeviceDriverKey": "{36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}\\0016",
        "ID": "USB\\VID_045E&PID_00DB\\8&2994096B&0&1",
        "Manufacturer": "(Standard USB Host Controller)",
        "ParentID": "USB\\VID_0557&PID_8021\\7&2E9A8711&0&4",
        "ProblemCode": 0,
        "StatusCode": 25182218
    }]
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Dump collection


Get the list of all crash dumps for apps

Request

You can get the list of all the available crash dumps for all sideloaded apps by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/usermode/dumps

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a list of crash dumps for each sideloaded application.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Window Mobile (in Windows Insider Program)
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get the crash dump collection settings for an app

Request

You can get the crash dump collection settings for a sideloaded app by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/usermode/crashcontrol

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
packageFullName (required) The full name of the package for the sideloaded app.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response has the following format.

{"CrashDumpEnabled": bool}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Window Mobile (in Windows Insider Program)
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Delete a crash dump for a sideloaded app

Request

You can delete a sideloaded app's crash dump by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/debug/dump/usermode/crashdump

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
packageFullName (required) The full name of the package for the sideloaded app.
fileName (required) The name of the dump file that should be deleted.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Window Mobile (in Windows Insider Program)
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Disable crash dumps for a sideloaded app

Request

You can disable crash dumps for a sideloaded app by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/debug/dump/usermode/crashcontrol

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
packageFullName (required) The full name of the package for the sideloaded app.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Window Mobile (in Windows Insider Program)
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Download the crash dump for a sideloaded app

Request

You can download a sideloaded app's crash dump by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/usermode/crashdump

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
packageFullName (required) The full name of the package for the sideloaded app.
fileName (required) The name of the dump file that you want to download.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a dump file. You can use WinDbg or Visual Studio to examine the dump file.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Window Mobile (in Windows Insider Program)
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Enable crash dumps for a sideloaded app

Request

You can enable crash dumps for a sideloaded app by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/debug/dump/usermode/crashcontrol

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
packageFullName (required) The full name of the package for the sideloaded app.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Window Mobile (in Windows Insider Program)
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get the list of bugcheck files

Request

You can get the list of bugcheck minidump files by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/kernel/dumplist

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a list of dump file names and the sizes of these files. This list will be in the following format.

{"DumpFiles": [
    {
        "FileName": string,
        "FileSize": int
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Download a bugcheck dump file

Request

You can download a bugcheck dump file by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/kernel/dump

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
filename (required) The file name of the dump file. You can find this by using the API to get the dump list.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the dump file. You can inspect this file using WinDbg.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get the bugcheck crash control settings

Request

You can get the bugcheck crash control settings by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/kernel/crashcontrol

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the crash control settings. For more information about CrashControl, see the CrashControl article. The template for the response is as follows.

{
    "autoreboot": bool (0 or 1),
    "dumptype": int (0 to 4),
    "maxdumpcount": int,
    "overwrite": bool (0 or 1)
}

Dump types

0: Disabled

1: Complete memory dump (collects all in-use memory)

2: Kernel memory dump (ignores user mode memory)

3: Limited kernel minidump

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get a live kernel dump

Request

You can get a live kernel dump by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/livekernel

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the full kernel mode dump. You can inspect this file using WinDbg.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get a dump from a live user process

Request

You can get the dump for live user process by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/debug/dump/usermode/live

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
pid (required) The unique process id for the process you are interested in.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the process dump. You can inspect this file using WinDbg or Visual Studio.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Set the bugcheck crash control settings

Request

You can set the settings for collecting bugcheck data by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/debug/dump/kernel/crashcontrol

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
autoreboot (optional) True or false. This indicates whether the system restarts automatically after it fails or locks.
dumptype (optional) The dump type. For the supported values, see the CrashDumpType Enumeration.
maxdumpcount (optional) The maximum number of dumps to save.
overwrite (optional) True of false. This indicates whether or not to overwrite old dumps when the dump counter limit specified by maxdumpcount has been reached.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

ETW


Create a realtime ETW session over a websocket

Request

You can create a realtime ETW session by using the following request format. This will be managed over a websocket. ETW events are batched on the server and sent to the client once per second.

Method Request URI
GET/WebSocket /api/etw/session/realtime

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the ETW events from the enabled providers. See ETW WebSocket commands below.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

ETW WebSocket commands

These commands are sent from the client to the server.

Command Description
provider {guid} enable {level} Enable the provider marked by {guid} (without brackets) at the specified level. {level} is an int from 1 (least detail) to 5 (verbose).
provider {guid} disable Disable the provider marked by {guid} (without brackets).

This responses is sent from the server to the client. This is sent as text and you get the following format by parsing the JSON.

{
    "Events":[
        {
            "Timestamp": int,
            "ProviderName": string,
            "ID": int, 
            "TaskName": string,
            "Keyword": int,
            "Level": int,
            payload objects...
        },...
    ],
    "Frequency": int
}

Payload objects are extra key-value pairs (string:string) that are provided in the original ETW event.

Example:

{
    "ID" : 42, 
    "Keyword" : 9223372036854775824, 
    "Level" : 4, 
    "Message" : "UDPv4: 412 bytes transmitted from 10.81.128.148:510 to 132.215.243.34:510. ",
    "PID" : "1218", 
    "ProviderName" : "Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Network", 
    "TaskName" : "KERNEL_NETWORK_TASK_UDPIP", 
    "Timestamp" : 131039401761757686, 
    "connid" : "0", 
    "daddr" : "132.245.243.34", 
    "dport" : "500", 
    "saddr" : "10.82.128.118", 
    "seqnum" : "0", 
    "size" : "412", 
    "sport" : "500"
}

Enumerate the registered ETW providers

Request

You can enumerate through the registered providers by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/etw/providers

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the list of ETW providers. The list will include the friendly name and GUID for each provider in the following format.

{"Providers": [
    {
        "GUID": string, (GUID)
        "Name": string
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Enumerate the custom ETW providers exposed by the platform.

Request

You can enumerate through the registered providers by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/etw/customproviders

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

200 OK. The response includes the list of ETW providers. The list will include the friendly name and GUID for each provider.

{"Providers": [
    {
        "GUID": string, (GUID)
        "Name": string
    },...
]}

Status code

  • Standard status codes.

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Location


Get location override mode

Request

You can get the device's location stack override status by using the following request format. Developer mode must be on for this call to succeed.

Method Request URI
GET /ext/location/override

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the override state of the device in the following format.

{"Override" : bool}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Set location override mode

Request

You can set the device's location stack override status by using the following request format. When enabled, the location stack allows position injection. Developer mode must be on for this call to succeed.

Method Request URI
PUT /ext/location/override

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

{"Override" : bool}

Response

The response includes the override state that the device has been set to in the following format.

{"Override" : bool}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get the injected position

Request

You can get the device's injected (spoofed) location by using the following request format. An injected location must be set, or an error will be thrown.

Method Request URI
GET /ext/location/position

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the current injected latitude and longitude values in the following format.

{
    "Latitude" : double,
    "Longitude" : double
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Set the injected position

Request

You can set the device's injected (spoofed) location by using the following request format. Location override mode must first be enabled on the device, and the set location must be a valid location or an error will be thrown.

Method Request URI
PUT /ext/location/override

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

{
    "Latitude" : double,
    "Longitude" : double
}

Response

The response includes the location that has been set in the following format.

{
    "Latitude" : double,
    "Longitude" : double
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

OS information


Get the machine name

Request

You can get the name of a machine by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/os/machinename

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the computer name in the following format.

{"ComputerName": string}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get the operating system information

Request

You can get the OS information for a machine by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/os/info

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the OS information in the following format.

{
    "ComputerName": string,
    "OsEdition": string,
    "OsEditionId": int,
    "OsVersion": string,
    "Platform": string
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get the device family

Request

You can get the device family (Xbox, phone, desktop, etc) using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/os/devicefamily

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the device family (SKU - Desktop, Xbox, etc).

{
   "DeviceType" : string
}

DeviceType will look like "Windows.Xbox", "Windows.Desktop", etc.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Set the machine name

Request

You can set the name of a machine by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/os/machinename

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
name (required) The new name for the machine. This should be base64 encoded.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

User information


Get the active user

Request

You can get the name of the active user on the device by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/users/activeuser

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes user information in the following format.

On success:

{
    "UserDisplayName" : string, 
    "UserSID" : string
}

On failure:

{
    "Code" : int, 
    "CodeText" : string, 
    "Reason" : string, 
    "Success" : bool
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Performance data


Get the list of running processes

Request

You can get the list of currently running processes by using the following request format. this can be upgraded to a WebSocket connection as well, with the same JSON data being pushed to the client once per second.

Method Request URI
GET /api/resourcemanager/processes
GET/WebSocket /api/resourcemanager/processes

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes a list of processes with details for each process. The information is in JSON format and has the following template.

{"Processes": [
    {
        "CPUUsage": float,
        "ImageName": string,
        "PageFileUsage": long,
        "PrivateWorkingSet": long,
        "ProcessId": int,
        "SessionId": int,
        "UserName": string,
        "VirtualSize": long,
        "WorkingSetSize": long
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get the system performance statistics

Request

You can get the system performance statistics by using the following request format. This includes information such as read and write cycles and how much memory has been used.

Method Request URI
GET /api/resourcemanager/systemperf
GET/WebSocket /api/resourcemanager/systemperf

This can also be upgraded to a WebSocket connection. It provides the same JSON data below once every second.

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the performance statistics for the system such as CPU and GPU usage, memory access, and network access. This information is in JSON format and has the following template.

{
    "AvailablePages": int,
    "CommitLimit": int,
    "CommittedPages": int,
    "CpuLoad": int,
    "IOOtherSpeed": int,
    "IOReadSpeed": int,
    "IOWriteSpeed": int,
    "NonPagedPoolPages": int,
    "PageSize": int,
    "PagedPoolPages": int,
    "TotalInstalledInKb": int,
    "TotalPages": int,
    "GPUData": 
    {
        "AvailableAdapters": [{ (One per detected adapter)
            "DedicatedMemory": int,
            "DedicatedMemoryUsed": int,
            "Description": string,
            "SystemMemory": int,
            "SystemMemoryUsed": int,
            "EnginesUtilization": [ float,... (One per detected engine)]
        },...
    ]},
    "NetworkingData": {
        "NetworkInBytes": int,
        "NetworkOutBytes": int
    }
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Power


Get the current battery state

Request

You can get the current state of the battery by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/power/battery

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The current battery state information is returned using the following format.

{
    "AcOnline": int (0 | 1),
    "BatteryPresent": int (0 | 1),
    "Charging": int (0 | 1),
    "DefaultAlert1": int,
    "DefaultAlert2": int,
    "EstimatedTime": int,
    "MaximumCapacity": int,
    "RemainingCapacity": int
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Get the active power scheme

Request

You can get the active power scheme by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/power/activecfg

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The active power scheme has the following format.

{"ActivePowerScheme": string (guid of scheme)}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get the sub-value for a power scheme

Request

You can get the sub-value for a power scheme by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/power/cfg/<power scheme path>

Options:

  • SCHEME_CURRENT

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

A full listing of power states available is on a per-application basis and the settings for flagging various power states like low and critical batterty.

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get the power state of the system

Request

You can check the power state of the system by using the following request format. This will let you check to see if it is in a low power state.

Method Request URI
GET /api/power/state

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The power state information has the following template.

{"LowPowerState" : false, "LowPowerStateAvailable" : true }

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Set the active power scheme

Request

You can set the active power scheme by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/power/activecfg

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
scheme (required) The GUID of the scheme you want to set as the active power scheme for the system.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Set the sub-value for a power scheme

Request

You can set the sub-value for a power scheme by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/power/cfg/<power scheme path>

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
valueAC (required) The value to use for A/C power.
valueDC (required) The value to use for battery power.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get a sleep study report

Request

Method Request URI
GET /api/power/sleepstudy/report

You can get a sleep study report by using the following request format.

URI parameters | URI parameter | Description | | :------ | :------ | | FileName | (required) The full name for the file you want to download. This value should be hex64 encoded. |

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response is a file containing the sleep study.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Enumerate the available sleep study reports

Request

You can enumerate the available sleep study reports by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/power/sleepstudy/reports

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The list of available reports has the following template.

{"Reports": [
    {
        "FileName": string
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Get the sleep study transform

Request

You can get the sleep study transform by using the following request format. This transform is an XSLT that converts the sleep study report into an XML format that can be read by a person.

Method Request URI
GET /api/power/sleepstudy/transform

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response contains the sleep study transform.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • IoT

Remote control


Restart the target computer

Request

You can restart the target computer by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/control/restart

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Shut down the target computer

Request

You can shut down the target computer by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/control/shutdown

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Task manager


Start a modern app

Request

You can start a modern app by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/taskmanager/app

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
appid (required) The PRAID for the app you want to start. This value should be hex64 encoded.
package (required) The full name for the app package you want to start. This value should be hex64 encoded.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Stop a modern app

Request

You can stop a modern app by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/taskmanager/app

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
package (required) The full name of the app packages that you want to stop. This value should be hex64 encoded.
forcestop (optional) A value of yes indicates that the system should force all processes to stop.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Kill process by PID

Request

You can kill a process by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/taskmanager/process

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
pid (required) The unique process id for the process to stop.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Networking


Get the current IP configuration

Request

You can get the current IP configuration by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/networking/ipconfig

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The response includes the IP configuration in the following template.

{"Adapters": [
    {
        "Description": string,
        "HardwareAddress": string,
        "Index": int,
        "Name": string,
        "Type": string,
        "DHCP": {
            "LeaseExpires": int, (timestamp)
            "LeaseObtained": int, (timestamp)
            "Address": {
                "IpAddress": string,
                "Mask": string
            }
        },
        "WINS": {(WINS is optional)
            "Primary": {
                "IpAddress": string,
                "Mask": string
            },
            "Secondary": {
                "IpAddress": string,
                "Mask": string
            }
        },
        "Gateways": [{ (always 1+)
            "IpAddress": "10.82.128.1",
            "Mask": "255.255.255.255"
            },...
        ],
        "IpAddresses": [{ (always 1+)
            "IpAddress": "10.82.128.148",
            "Mask": "255.255.255.0"
            },...
        ]
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Set a static IP address (IPV4 configuration)

Request

Sets the IPV4 configuration with static IP and DNS. If a static IP is not specified, then it enables DHCP. If a static IP is specified, then DNS must be specified also.

Method Request URI
PUT /api/networking/ipv4config

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
AdapterName (required) The network interface GUID.
IPAddress The static IP address to set.
SubnetMask (required if IPAddress is not null) The static subnet mask.
DefaultGateway (required if IPAddress is not null) The static default gateway.
PrimaryDNS (required if IPAddress is not null) The static primary DNS to set.
SecondayDNS (required if PrimaryDNS is not null) The static secondary DNS to set.

For clarity, to set an interface to DHCP, serialize just the AdapterName on the wire:

{
    "AdapterName":"{82F86C1B-2BAE-41E3-B08D-786CA44FEED7}"
}

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Enumerate wireless network interfaces

Request

You can enumerate the available wireless network interfaces by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wifi/interfaces

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

A list of the available wireless interfaces with details in the following format.

{"Interfaces": [{
    "Description": string,
    "GUID": string (guid with curly brackets),
    "Index": int,
    "ProfilesList": [
        {
            "GroupPolicyProfile": bool,
            "Name": string, (Network currently connected to)
            "PerUserProfile": bool
        },...
    ]
    }
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Enumerate wireless networks

Request

You can enumerate the list of wireless networks on the specified interface by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wifi/networks

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
interface (required) The GUID for the network interface to use to search for wireless networks, without brackets.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The list of wireless networks found on the provided interface. This includes details for the networks in the following format.

{"AvailableNetworks": [
    {
        "AlreadyConnected": bool,
        "AuthenticationAlgorithm": string, (WPA2, etc)
        "Channel": int,
        "CipherAlgorithm": string, (for example, AES)
        "Connectable": int, (0 | 1)
        "InfrastructureType": string,
        "ProfileAvailable": bool,
        "ProfileName": string,
        "SSID": string,
        "SecurityEnabled": int, (0 | 1)
        "SignalQuality": int,
        "BSSID": [int,...],
        "PhysicalTypes": [string,...]
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Connect and disconnect to a Wi-Fi network.

Request

You can connect or disconnect to a Wi-Fi network by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
POST /api/wifi/network

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
interface (required) The GUID for the network interface you use to connect to the network.
op (required) Indicates the action to take. Possible values are connect or disconnect.
ssid (required if op == connect) The SSID to connect to.
key (required if op == connect and network requires authentication) The shared key.
createprofile (required) Create a profile for the network on the device. This will cause the device to auto-connect to the network in the future. This can be yes or no.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Delete a Wi-Fi profile

Request

You can delete a profile associated with a network on a specific interface by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/wifi/profile

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
interface (required) The GUID for the network interface associated with the profile to delete.
profile (required) The name of the profile to delete.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Windows Error Reporting (WER)


Download a Windows error reporting (WER) file

Request

You can download a WER-related file by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wer/report/file

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
user (required) The user name associated with the report.
type (required) The type of report. This can be either queried or archived.
name (required) The name of the report. This should be base64 encoded.
file (required) The name of the file to download from the report. This should be base64 encoded.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • Response contains the requested file.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Enumerate files in a Windows error reporting (WER) report

Request

You can enumerate the files in a WER report by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wer/report/files

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
user (required) The user associated with the report.
type (required) The type of report. This can be either queried or archived.
name (required) The name of the report. This should be base64 encoded.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

{"Files": [
    {
        "Name": string, (Filename, not base64 encoded)
        "Size": int (bytes)
    },...
]}

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

List the Windows error reporting (WER) reports

Request

You can get the WER reports by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wer/reports

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The WER reports in the following format.

{"WerReports": [
    {
        "User": string,
        "Reports": [
            {
                "CreationTime": int,
                "Name": string, (not base64 encoded)
                "Type": string ("Queue" or "Archive")
            },
    ]},...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Windows Performance Recorder (WPR)


Start tracing with a custom profile

Request

You can upload a WPR profile and start tracing using that profile by using the following request format. Only one trace can run at a time. The profile will not remain on the device.

Method Request URI
POST /api/wpr/customtrace

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • A multi-part conforming http body that contains the custom WPR profile.

Response

The WPR session status in the following format.

{
    "SessionType": string, (Running or Idle) 
    "State": string (normal or boot)
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Start a boot performance tracing session

Request

You can start a boot WPR tracing session by using the following request format. This is also known as a performance tracing session.

Method Request URI
POST /api/wpr/boottrace

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
profile (required) This parameter is required on start. The name of the profile that should start a performance tracing session. The possible profiles are stored in perfprofiles/profiles.json.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

On start, this API returns the WPR session status in the following format.

{
    "SessionType": string, (Running or Idle) 
    "State": string (boot)
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Stop a boot performance tracing session

Request

You can stop a boot WPR tracing session by using the following request format. This is also known as a performance tracing session.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wpr/boottrace

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • None. Note: This is a long running operation. It will return when the ETL is finished writing to disk.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Start a performance tracing session

Request

You can start a WPR tracing session by using the following request format. This is also known as a performance tracing session. Only one trace can run at a time.

Method Request URI
POST /api/wpr/trace

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
profile (required) The name of the profile that should start a performance tracing session. The possible profiles are stored in perfprofiles/profiles.json.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

On start, this API returns the WPR session status in the following format.

{
    "SessionType": string, (Running or Idle) 
    "State": string (normal)
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Stop a performance tracing session

Request

You can stop a WPR tracing session by using the following request format. This is also known as a performance tracing session.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wpr/trace

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • None. Note: This is a long running operation. It will return when the ETL is finished writing to disk.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Retrieve the status of a tracing session

Request

You can retrieve the status of the current WPR session by using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wpr/status

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The status of the WPR tracing session in the following format.

{
    "SessionType": string, (Running or Idle) 
    "State": string (normal or boot)
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

List completed tracing sessions (ETLs)

Request

You can get a listing of ETL traces on the device using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wpr/tracefiles

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

The listing of completed tracing sessions is provided in the following format.

{"Items": [{
    "CurrentDir": string (filepath),
    "DateCreated": int (File CreationTime),
    "FileSize": int (bytes),
    "Id": string (filename),
    "Name": string (filename),
    "SubPath": string (filepath),
    "Type": int
}]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Download a tracing session (ETL)

Request

You can download a tracefile (boot trace or user-mode trace) using the following request format.

Method Request URI
GET /api/wpr/tracefile

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameter on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
filename (required) The name of the ETL trace to download. These can be found in /api/wpr/tracefiles

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • Returns the trace ETL file.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Delete a tracing session (ETL)

Request

You can delete a tracefile (boot trace or user-mode trace) using the following request format.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/wpr/tracefile

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameter on the request URI:

URI parameter Description
filename (required) The name of the ETL trace to delete. These can be found in /api/wpr/tracefiles

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • Returns the trace ETL file.

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

DNS-SD Tags


View Tags

Request

View the currently applied tags for the device. These are advertised via DNS-SD TXT records in the T key.

Method Request URI
GET /api/dns-sd/tags

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response The currently applied tags in the following format.

 {
    "tags": [
        "tag1", 
        "tag2", 
        ...
     ]
}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
5XX Server Error

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Delete Tags

Request

Delete all tags currently advertised by DNS-SD.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/dns-sd/tags

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • None

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
5XX Server Error

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Delete Tag

Request

Delete a tag currently advertised by DNS-SD.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/dns-sd/tag

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
tagValue (required) The tag to be removed.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • None

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

Add a Tag

Request

Add a tag to the DNS-SD advertisement.

Method Request URI
POST /api/dns-sd/tag

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
tagValue (required) The tag to be added.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • None

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
401 Tag space Overflow. Results when the proposed tag is too long for the resulting DNS-SD service record.

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • Xbox
  • HoloLens
  • IoT

App File Explorer


Get known folders

Request

Obtain a list of accessible top-level folders.

Method Request URI
GET /api/filesystem/apps/knownfolders

URI parameters

  • None

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response The available folders in the following format.

 {"KnownFolders": [
    "folder0",
    "folder1",...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 Deploy request accepted and being processed
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • Xbox
  • IoT

Get files

Request

Obtain a list of files in a folder.

Method Request URI
GET /api/filesystem/apps/files

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
knownfolderid (required) The top-level directory where you want the list of files. Use LocalAppData for access to sideloaded apps.
packagefullname (required if knownfolderid == LocalAppData) The package full name of the app you are interested in.
path (optional) The sub-directory within the folder or package specified above.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response The available folders in the following format.

{"Items": [
    {
        "CurrentDir": string (folder under the requested known folder),
        "DateCreated": int,
        "FileSize": int (bytes),
        "Id": string,
        "Name": string,
        "SubPath": string (present if this item is a folder, this is the name of the folder),
        "Type": int
    },...
]}

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • Xbox
  • IoT

Download a file

Request

Obtain a file from a known folder or appLocalData.

Method Request URI
GET /api/filesystem/apps/file

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
knownfolderid (required) The top-level directory where you want to download files. Use LocalAppData for access to sideloaded apps.
filename (required) The name of the file being downloaded.
packagefullname (required if knownfolderid == LocalAppData) The package full name you are interested in.
path (optional) The sub-directory within the folder or package specified above.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • The file requested, if present

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 The requested file
404 File not found
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • Xbox
  • IoT

Rename a file

Request

Rename a file in a folder.

Method Request URI
POST /api/filesystem/apps/rename

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
knownfolderid (required) The top-level directory where the file is located. Use LocalAppData for access to sideloaded apps.
filename (required) The original name of the file being renamed.
newfilename (required) The new name of the file.
packagefullname (required if knownfolderid == LocalAppData) The package full name of the app you are interested in.
path (optional) The sub-directory within the folder or package specified above.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • None

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK. The file is renamed
404 File not found
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • Xbox
  • IoT

Delete a file

Request

Delete a file in a folder.

Method Request URI
DELETE /api/filesystem/apps/file

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
knownfolderid (required) The top-level directory where you want to delete files. Use LocalAppData for access to sideloaded apps.
filename (required) The name of the file being deleted.
packagefullname (required if knownfolderid == LocalAppData) The package full name of the app you are interested in.
path (optional) The sub-directory within the folder or package specified above.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

  • None

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK. The file is deleted
404 File not found
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • Xbox
  • IoT

Upload a file

Request

Upload a file to a folder. This will overwrite an existing file with the same name, but will not create new folders.

Method Request URI
POST /api/filesystem/apps/file

URI parameters

URI parameter Description
knownfolderid (required) The top-level directory where you want to upload files. Use LocalAppData for access to sideloaded apps.
packagefullname (required if knownfolderid == LocalAppData) The package full name of the app you are interested in.
extract (required) True or false. This indicates whether the file should be extracted after upload.
path (optional) The sub-directory within the folder or package specified above.

Request headers

  • None

Request body

  • None

Response

Status code

This API has the following expected status codes.

HTTP status code Description
200 OK. The file is uploaded
4XX Error codes
5XX Error codes

Available device families

  • Windows Mobile
  • Windows Desktop
  • HoloLens
  • Xbox
  • IoT