Endpoint #
POST https://pixlab.davix.dev/v1/pdf
Action #
action=compress
Description #
The Compress PDF action reduces the file size of a PDF document using the H2I engine (PixLab).
This action is part of the public /v1/pdf API surface and processes an uploaded PDF file into a compressed PDF output. It is suitable for workflows such as reducing document size for storage, delivery, and distribution. The generated file is returned through the public PDF output path as a signed output URL.
Request Format #
Requests to /v1/pdf must use:
Content-Type: multipart/form-data- API key authentication in request headers
- PDF upload through the
filesfield
For non-merge PDF actions, the route uses the first uploaded PDF file as the primary input. This applies to action=compress.
Parameters #
action #
Type: string
Required: Yes
Accepted value: compress
Specifies that the request should compress the uploaded PDF document.
files #
Type: file upload (multipart/form-data)
Required: Yes
The source PDF document.
- uploaded through the
filesfield - must be a valid PDF upload
- for this action, the first uploaded PDF file is used as the source input
Supported Parameters #
The Compress PDF action supports the following parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
action | Must be compress |
files | Source PDF upload |
No additional public compress-specific form parameters are documented for action=compress. The public external cURL example for this action includes only the source PDF plus the optional idempotency header.
Full cURL Example #
curl -sS -X POST "https://pixlab.davix.dev/v1/pdf" \
-H "X-Api-Key: <YOUR_API_KEY>" \
-H "Idempotency-Key: pdf-compress-001" \
-F "action=compress" \
-F "files=@/path/to/document.pdf"
This example includes the full documented public parameter surface for the Compress PDF action:
action=compress- source PDF upload in
files - optional idempotency header
The API accepts both Idempotency-Key and X-Idempotency-Key.
Success Response #
Successful /v1/pdf requests return either a single output object or a results array, depending on the action. The public PDF reference documents single-output and multi-output success patterns, but does not guarantee the exact metadata shape for every individual PDF action. For public documentation, the safest documented response example for a single-output action such as compress is a top-level signed output URL.
{
"url": "https://pixlab.davix.dev/pdf/compressed-file.pdf",
"request_id": "req_abc123"
}
Response Fields #
url #
Signed output URL for the generated compressed PDF. PDF outputs are served under the public /pdf/<file> output path.
request_id #
Request identifier returned by the API when available.
Errors #
The public /v1/pdf endpoint documents the following PDF-route errors:
missing_fieldinvalid_parameterunsupported_media_typepdf_page_limit_exceededrate_limit_exceededrate_limit_store_unavailablemonthly_quota_exceededserver_busytimeoutpdf_tool_failed
The shared upload/error layer can also return:
invalid_uploadfile_too_largetoo_many_filestotal_upload_exceeded
HTTP Status Codes #
400→ invalid request fields or parameters413→ upload size/count limits exceeded415→ unsupported media type429→ rate limit or monthly quota exceeded503→ timeout, rate-limit store unavailable, or server busy500→ PDF processing failure
Usage Notes #
Idempotency-Key is optional and supported for retry-safe request handling.
action=compress uses the uploaded source PDF and returns a compressed PDF output.
Output files are returned through signed URLs under the public PDF output path.
Applications that need long-term storage should store generated files externally rather than depending on output URLs as permanent storage. The platform returns generated outputs for retrieval, not long-term file hosting.
