Amazon Interactive Video Service
amazonaws · Cloud
Introduction The Amazon Interactive Video Service (IVS) API is REST compatible, using a standard HTTP API and an Amazon Web Services EventBridge event stream for responses. JSON is used for both requests and responses, including errors. The API is an Amazon Web Services regional service. For a list of supported regions and Amazon IVS HTTPS service endpoints, see the Amazon IVS page in the Amazon Web
Authentication
Sample Requests
Gets information about Amazon Web Services tags for the specified ARN.
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curl -X GET "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/tags/{resourceArn}"import requests
response = requests.get(
"https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/tags/{resourceArn}",
)
print(response.json())const url = 'https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/tags/{resourceArn}';
const response = await fetch(url);
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
)
func main() {
targetURL := "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/tags/{resourceArn}"
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", targetURL, nil)
client := &http.Client{}
resp, _ := client.Do(req)
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
fmt.Println(string(body))
}require "net/http"
require "json"
uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/tags/{resourceArn}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"
req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)
res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/tags/{resourceArn}";
$opts = ["http" => [
"method" => "GET",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));Gets summary information about all channels in your account, in the Amazon Web Services region where the API request is processed. This list can be filtered to match a specified name or recording-configuration ARN. Filters are mutually exclusive and cannot be used together. If you try to use both fi
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curl -X POST "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListChannels?nextToken=example&maxResults=example"
import requests
params = {
"nextToken": "example",
"maxResults": "example"
}
response = requests.post(
"https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListChannels",
params=params,
)
print(response.json())const url = new URL('https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListChannels');
url.searchParams.set('nextToken', 'example');
url.searchParams.set('maxResults', 'example');
const response = await fetch(url, {
method: 'POST',
});
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
)
func main() {
baseURL, _ := url.Parse("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListChannels")
q := baseURL.Query()
q.Set("nextToken", "example")
q.Set("maxResults", "example")
baseURL.RawQuery = q.Encode()
targetURL := baseURL.String()
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", targetURL, nil)
client := &http.Client{}
resp, _ := client.Do(req)
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
fmt.Println(string(body))
}require "net/http"
require "json"
uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListChannels")
uri.query = URI.encode_www_form({
"nextToken" => "example",
"maxResults" => "example"
})
http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri)
res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListChannels?" . http_build_query([
"nextToken" => "example",
"maxResults" => "example"
]);
$opts = ["http" => [
"method" => "POST",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));Gets summary information about playback key pairs. For more information, see Setting Up Private Channels in the Amazon IVS User Guide .
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curl -X POST "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListPlaybackKeyPairs?nextToken=example&maxResults=example"
import requests
params = {
"nextToken": "example",
"maxResults": "example"
}
response = requests.post(
"https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListPlaybackKeyPairs",
params=params,
)
print(response.json())const url = new URL('https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListPlaybackKeyPairs');
url.searchParams.set('nextToken', 'example');
url.searchParams.set('maxResults', 'example');
const response = await fetch(url, {
method: 'POST',
});
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
)
func main() {
baseURL, _ := url.Parse("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListPlaybackKeyPairs")
q := baseURL.Query()
q.Set("nextToken", "example")
q.Set("maxResults", "example")
baseURL.RawQuery = q.Encode()
targetURL := baseURL.String()
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", targetURL, nil)
client := &http.Client{}
resp, _ := client.Do(req)
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
fmt.Println(string(body))
}require "net/http"
require "json"
uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListPlaybackKeyPairs")
uri.query = URI.encode_www_form({
"nextToken" => "example",
"maxResults" => "example"
})
http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri)
res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/ivs/2020-07-14/ListPlaybackKeyPairs?" . http_build_query([
"nextToken" => "example",
"maxResults" => "example"
]);
$opts = ["http" => [
"method" => "POST",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));Postman Setup Guide
- See official documentation for authentication and setup.
What can you build with Amazon Interactive Video Service?
Amazon Interactive Video Service is a Cloud API. Developers commonly use cloud APIs for:
- provisioning and managing cloud infrastructure
- automating deployments and container orchestration
- monitoring uptime and performance metrics
- managing storage buckets and databases
- setting up auto-scaling and load balancing
No authentication required. This API is open — no signup or key needed. Ideal for quick prototypes and public-facing features. Amazon Interactive Video Service is free to use, making it a low-risk choice to experiment with.
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