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Push and Delete

It is possible to push, delete (or unlist, depending on the server implementation), and relist packages using the NuGet V3 API. These operations are based off of the PackagePublish resource found in the service index.

Versioning

The following @type value is used:

@type value Notes
PackagePublish/2.0.0 The initial release

Base URL

The base URL for the following APIs is the value of the @id property of the PackagePublish/2.0.0 resource in the package source's service index. For the documentation below, nuget.org's URL is used. Consider https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package as a placeholder for the @id value found in the service index.

Note that this URL points to the same location as the legacy V2 push endpoint since the protocol is the same.

HTTP methods

The PUT, POST and DELETE HTTP methods are supported by this resource. For which methods are supported on each endpoint, see below.

Push a package

Note

nuget.org has additional requirements for interacting with the push endpoint.

nuget.org supports pushing new packages using the following API. If the package with the provided ID and version already exists, nuget.org will reject the push. Other package sources may support replacing an existing package.

PUT https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package

Request parameters

Name In Type Required Notes
X-NuGet-ApiKey Header string yes For example, X-NuGet-ApiKey: {USER_API_KEY}

The API key is an opaque string gotten from the package source by the user and configured into the client. No particular string format is mandated but the length of the API key should not exceed a reasonable size for HTTP header values.

Request body

The request body must come in the following form:

Multipart form data

The request header Content-Type is multipart/form-data and the first item in the request body is the raw bytes of the .nupkg being pushed. Subsequent items in the multipart body are ignored. The file name or any other headers of the multipart items are ignored.

Response

Status Code Meaning
201, 202 The package was successfully pushed
400 The provided package is invalid
409 A package with the provided ID and version already exists

Server implementations vary on the success status code returned when a package is successfully pushed.

Delete a package

nuget.org interprets the package delete request as an "unlist". This means that the package is still available for existing consumers of the package but the package no longer appears in search results or in the web interface. For more information about this practice, see the Deleted Packages policy. Other server implementations are free to interpret this signal as a hard delete, soft delete, or unlist. For example, NuGet.Server (a server implementation only supporting the older V2 API) supports handling this request as either an unlist or a hard delete based on a configuration option.

DELETE https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/{ID}/{VERSION}

Request parameters

Name In Type Required Notes
ID URL string yes The ID of the package to delete
VERSION URL string yes The version of the package to delete
X-NuGet-ApiKey Header string yes For example, X-NuGet-ApiKey: {USER_API_KEY}

Response

Status Code Meaning
204 The package was deleted
404 No package with the provided ID and VERSION exists

Relist a package

If a package is unlisted, it is possible to make that package once again visible in search results using the "relist" endpoint. This endpoint has the same shape as the delete (unlist) endpoint but uses the POST HTTP method instead of the DELETE method.

If the package is already listed, the request still succeeds.

POST https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/{ID}/{VERSION}

Request parameters

Name In Type Required Notes
ID URL string yes The ID of the package to relist
VERSION URL string yes The version of the package to relist
X-NuGet-ApiKey Header string yes For example, X-NuGet-ApiKey: {USER_API_KEY}

Response

Status Code Meaning
200 The package is now listed
404 No package with the provided ID and VERSION exists