This endpoint provides the caller with a temporary token with the same access level as the caller’s token. These tokens are valid for up to 48 hours and are destroyed if the server instance is restarted. Note: This endpoint responds to all HTTP verbs but POST in preferred
The token which identifies the user accessing the PMS. This can be either:
JWT tokens provide better security with:
Indicates the client accepts the indicated media types
application/json, application/xml An opaque identifier unique to the client
"abc123"
The name of the client product
"Plex for Roku"
The version of the client application
"2.4.1"
The platform of the client
"Roku"
The version of the platform
"4.3 build 1057"
A relatively friendly name for the client device
"Roku 3"
A potentially less friendly identifier for the device model
"4200X"
The device vendor
"Roku"
A friendly name for the client
"Living Room TV"
The marketplace on which the client application is distributed
"googlePlay"
The value delegation is the only supported type parameter.
delegation The value all is the only supported scope parameter.
all OK
MediaContainer is the root element of most Plex API responses. It serves as a generic container for various types of content (Metadata, Hubs, Directories, etc.) and includes pagination information (offset, size, totalSize) when applicable.
Common attributes: - identifier: Unique identifier for this container - size: Number of items in this response page - totalSize: Total number of items available (for pagination) - offset: Starting index of this page (for pagination)
The container often "hoists" common attributes from its children. For example, if all tracks in a container share the same album title, the parentTitle attribute may appear on the MediaContainer rather than being repeated on each track.