@giveitsmaller/contracts 0.8.0 → 0.16.0

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  1. package/asyncapi/events.yaml +806 -173
  2. package/availability/availability.json +355 -98
  3. package/dist/asyncapi/Failure.d.ts +2 -0
  4. package/dist/asyncapi/LongFormJobMessage.d.ts +4 -3
  5. package/dist/asyncapi/LongFormOperationType.d.ts +5 -0
  6. package/dist/asyncapi/LongFormOperationType.js +6 -0
  7. package/dist/asyncapi/LongFormProcessingClass.d.ts +4 -0
  8. package/dist/asyncapi/LongFormProcessingClass.js +5 -0
  9. package/dist/asyncapi/MultiOutputCompletion.d.ts +2 -0
  10. package/dist/asyncapi/{NotificationsOperationsQueue.d.ts → NotificationsJobsQueue.d.ts} +2 -2
  11. package/dist/asyncapi/OperationResultMetadata.d.ts +4 -0
  12. package/dist/asyncapi/OperationResultMetadata.js +1 -0
  13. package/dist/asyncapi/OperationType.d.ts +2 -1
  14. package/dist/asyncapi/OperationType.js +1 -0
  15. package/dist/asyncapi/PageIndexed.d.ts +1 -0
  16. package/dist/asyncapi/PositionIndexed.d.ts +1 -0
  17. package/dist/asyncapi/SingleOutputCompletion.d.ts +2 -0
  18. package/dist/asyncapi/SourceEntry.d.ts +4 -0
  19. package/dist/asyncapi/Unindexed.d.ts +1 -0
  20. package/dist/asyncapi/index.d.ts +4 -2
  21. package/dist/asyncapi/index.js +2 -1
  22. package/dist/openapi/models/AudioWatermarkDecodeRequest.d.ts +2 -2
  23. package/dist/openapi/models/AudioWatermarkDecodeRequest.js +2 -2
  24. package/dist/openapi/models/AudioWatermarkDecodeResponse.d.ts +2 -2
  25. package/dist/openapi/models/AudioWatermarkDecodeResponse.js +2 -2
  26. package/dist/openapi/models/AuthErrorResponse.d.ts +13 -2
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  28. package/dist/openapi/models/AuthErrorType.d.ts +2 -2
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  30. package/dist/openapi/models/AuthRejectionEnvelope.d.ts +126 -0
  31. package/dist/openapi/models/AuthRejectionEnvelope.js +72 -0
  32. package/dist/openapi/models/AvailabilityValue.d.ts +2 -2
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  34. package/dist/openapi/models/BalanceExhaustedResponse.d.ts +13 -2
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  36. package/dist/openapi/models/BalanceExhaustedResponseAllOfLinks.d.ts +2 -2
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  38. package/dist/openapi/models/CallbackEventType.d.ts +2 -2
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  40. package/dist/openapi/models/ChangePasswordRequest.d.ts +38 -0
  41. package/dist/openapi/models/ChangePasswordRequest.js +47 -0
  42. package/dist/openapi/models/CompositionPlan.d.ts +72 -0
  43. package/dist/openapi/models/CompositionPlan.js +53 -0
  44. package/dist/openapi/models/CompositionPlanJob.d.ts +39 -0
  45. package/dist/openapi/models/CompositionPlanJob.js +48 -0
  46. package/dist/openapi/models/CompositionPlanOperation.d.ts +116 -0
  47. package/dist/openapi/models/CompositionPlanOperation.js +62 -0
  48. package/dist/openapi/models/ConfirmEmailChange200Response.d.ts +46 -0
  49. package/dist/openapi/models/ConfirmEmailChange200Response.js +54 -0
  50. package/dist/openapi/models/ConfirmEmailChange200ResponseData.d.ts +32 -0
  51. package/dist/openapi/models/ConfirmEmailChange200ResponseData.js +43 -0
  52. package/dist/openapi/models/ConfirmEmailChangeRequest.d.ts +32 -0
  53. package/dist/openapi/models/ConfirmEmailChangeRequest.js +43 -0
  54. package/dist/openapi/models/ConnectionSource.d.ts +2 -2
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  56. package/dist/openapi/models/ContactRequest.d.ts +2 -2
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  58. package/dist/openapi/models/ContactSubject.d.ts +2 -2
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  60. package/dist/openapi/models/ContactValidationErrorResponse.d.ts +2 -2
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  62. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateApiKey201Response.d.ts +46 -0
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  64. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateApiKey201ResponseData.d.ts +56 -0
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  66. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateApiKeyRequest.d.ts +32 -0
  67. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateApiKeyRequest.js +43 -0
  68. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateExternalImport403Response.d.ts +2 -2
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  70. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateExternalImport422Response.d.ts +7 -3
  71. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateExternalImport422Response.js +18 -22
  72. package/dist/openapi/models/CreateWorkflow422Response.d.ts +11 -3
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  74. package/dist/openapi/models/CreditTransaction.d.ts +2 -2
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  78. package/dist/openapi/models/CreditsBalanceResponse.d.ts +2 -2
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  80. package/dist/openapi/models/CreditsBalanceSuccessEnvelope.d.ts +2 -2
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  86. package/dist/openapi/models/Delivery.d.ts +2 -2
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  102. package/dist/openapi/models/ErrorEnvelope.d.ts +13 -2
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  104. package/dist/openapi/models/EstimateQuality.d.ts +2 -2
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  106. package/dist/openapi/models/EstimateRange.d.ts +2 -2
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  108. package/dist/openapi/models/ExternalDestination.d.ts +2 -2
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  110. package/dist/openapi/models/ExternalImportCreatedResponse.d.ts +2 -2
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  112. package/dist/openapi/models/ExternalImportCreatedSuccessEnvelope.d.ts +2 -2
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  114. package/dist/openapi/models/ExternalImportRequest.d.ts +2 -2
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  116. package/dist/openapi/models/ExternalImportToken.d.ts +2 -2
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  118. package/dist/openapi/models/ExternalSource.d.ts +2 -2
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  120. package/dist/openapi/models/FeatureNotAvailableResponse.d.ts +19 -9
  121. package/dist/openapi/models/FeatureNotAvailableResponse.js +2 -2
  122. package/dist/openapi/models/FeatureTierRestrictedResponse.d.ts +13 -2
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  124. package/dist/openapi/models/FeatureViolation.d.ts +2 -2
  125. package/dist/openapi/models/FeatureViolation.js +2 -2
  126. package/dist/openapi/models/ForgotPasswordRequest.d.ts +32 -0
  127. package/dist/openapi/models/ForgotPasswordRequest.js +43 -0
  128. package/dist/openapi/models/ImageEncodeCapabilities.d.ts +65 -0
  129. package/dist/openapi/models/ImageEncodeCapabilities.js +55 -0
  130. package/dist/openapi/models/JobDefinition.d.ts +27 -8
  131. package/dist/openapi/models/JobDefinition.js +2 -2
  132. package/dist/openapi/models/JobDownload.d.ts +2 -2
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  134. package/dist/openapi/models/JobInputV2.d.ts +13 -9
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  136. package/dist/openapi/models/JobMediaClass.d.ts +34 -0
  137. package/dist/openapi/models/JobMediaClass.js +52 -0
  138. package/dist/openapi/models/JobOutputSource.d.ts +2 -2
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  140. package/dist/openapi/models/JobResponse.d.ts +24 -2
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  142. package/dist/openapi/models/JobStatus.d.ts +2 -2
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  144. package/dist/openapi/models/JobType.d.ts +2 -2
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  146. package/dist/openapi/models/LivenessResponse.d.ts +2 -2
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  148. package/dist/openapi/models/LoginUser200Response.d.ts +2 -2
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  166. package/dist/openapi/models/MimeGroupSchema.d.ts +37 -2
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  168. package/dist/openapi/models/MultiInputSource.d.ts +41 -0
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+ * REST API for the GISL (Give It Smaller) file compression and processing service. **Architecture:** - Upload files to get a `file_id` - Create workflows referencing uploaded files with operations (compress, thumbnail, image_watermark, text_watermark, merge, archive, convert, custom_luma, audio_overlay, audio_watermark) - Poll status, stream SSE events, or receive webhook callbacks - Download results per operation output **Response envelope:** All mutation and query endpoints return `{ success: true, data: {...} }` on success and `{ success: false, error: \"...\", details: [...] }` on failure. Exceptions: `GET /api/operations/schema` returns raw JSON (per-tier private caching with ETag revalidation per ADR-0002 + I3), health probes return flat objects, and `POST /api/contact` returns 204 with no body. **Availability metadata.** This spec uses the `x-availability` vendor extension as **decorative documentation only**. Per [ADR-0001](../docs/decisions/0001-contract-first-availability.md) §1.5, the runtime endpoint `GET /api/operations/schema` (ticket I3) is the authoritative source; the sidecar `availability.json` (ticket I3b) is the authoritative companion (generated, never hand-edited; CI cross-checks runtime ⇄ sidecar). SDKs MUST NOT depend on `x-availability` reaching generated code — code-generators that surface vendor extensions may emit it as documentation, but consumers read availability from the runtime endpoint, not from the generated bindings. The 5-value vocabulary (`stable | beta | experimental | planned | deprecated`) is defined in the `AvailabilityValue` schema. See `schemas/FORMAT.md` §Availability Taxonomy for the operational rules (parser obligation: absent = stable; per-enum-value granularity is the `per_value_availability` primitive landed via ticket I17). **Localisation (per ticket [I26](https://trello.com/c/rcnqwgI4)).** Error responses + paused/blocked workflow statuses carry a localised human-readable `message` alongside a stable, never-localised `message_key`. Machine-readable fields (`error`, enum values, status codes) stay canonical English. - **Currently committed locales:** `en-GB` only (per ticket [`4GKyuYo6`](https://trello.com/c/4GKyuYo6)). The I26 carrier shape (`Accept-Language` + `Content-Language` + `Vary` headers + `locale` envelope field + `message_key` + `message_params`) is stable and exercised; the **catalog** of translated `message` strings is en-GB-only at runtime today. Additional locales (e.g. `pt-PT`) will be advertised by name when their catalogs ship — the request/response carrier shape does NOT change when a new locale lands. Treat unrequested locales as \"machine-code + `message_key` path is committed; localised `message` prose is not\" until this prose enumerates them by name. - **Request:** `Accept-Language` header per RFC 9110 §12.5.4 (q-value negotiation supported). The server selects the best-match locale from its supported list; falls back to `en-GB` when no match — which, until additional catalogs land, is every non-`en-GB` `Accept-Language`. - **Response:** `Content-Language: <locale>` echo on every localised response; `Vary: Accept-Language` on every response (CDN/cache correctness — different `Accept-Language` requests produce different responses). `Vary` is emitted unconditionally so the header contract does not flip when a second locale ships. - **Fallback locale:** `en-GB` (also the canonical locale for `message_key` translations and English `message` prose). - **SDK guidance:** switch on `error` (machine code) for typed error branches; surface `message_key` to client-side i18n catalogs (SDK companion work tracked at X19, cross-repo); display `message` for end-user UI; **never parse `message` for control flow** — it changes per locale. Carrier shape lives on `ErrorEnvelope` (envelope-level optional `message_key` + `message` + `locale` + `message_params`) and `ValidationErrorEnvelope` (also per-`details[]` entry). Existing 402 / 403 / 422 envelopes (`BalanceExhaustedResponse`, `FeatureNotAvailableResponse`, `FeatureTierRestrictedResponse`, `WorkflowPausedDetail`) inherit the convention. **Upload thresholds (per tickets [u0ar7Yye](https://trello.com/c/u0ar7Yye) + [58nBQLWQ](https://trello.com/c/58nBQLWQ)).** Canonical upload constants (single-shot cap, multipart chunk size, multipart concurrency default, multipart first-chunk size) live on the `UploadThresholds` schema with `const:`-pinned values. SDK generators emit these as typed binding constants so frontend / API / SDKs reference one source of truth instead of hardcoding magic numbers. A runtime `GET /api/uploads/limits` endpoint for dynamic discovery (per-tier / per-environment overrides) is a deferred follow-up.
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+ * - split: Fan one input file into N outputs across GIF / PDF / audio / video MIME families. Single-input per-mime-group catalog (mirrors merge/convert): GIF uses `frame_range` (REQUIRED) + `output_format`; PDF uses `page_range` OR `page_groups` (mutually exclusive); audio + video use a `mode` discriminator (interval/count/cut_points) + numeric-seconds wire format + `precision` flag (fast/exact). 200-output hard cap per ADR-0009 §D5 with per-mode preflight math; output naming `output-001..output-200`. Long-form video routes to a separate `split-video-fargate` worker via `processing_class`. `availability: beta` for the `audio` and `video` mime_groups (workers live on staging — shape-stable + opt-in, MUST NOT 422); video activates short-form only (`video.processing_class.short_form: beta`; `long_form` / `split-video-fargate` stays `planned`). The `image_gif` and `document_pdf` mime_groups stay `availability: planned` and dispatch returns `feature_not_available` (422) until their workers ship. Per ticket [`vKI0CFDu`](https://trello.com/c/vKI0CFDu) + ADR-0014.
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  readonly image_watermark: "image_watermark";
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  export type OperationType = typeof OperationType[keyof typeof OperationType];
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  export declare function instanceOfOperationType(value: any): boolean;