Make an HTTP API request to a specified URL and store the response as an output.
This task makes an API call to a specified URL of an HTTP server and stores the response as an output.
Kestra offers hundreds of plugins. Before using the generic HTTP task, check if a dedicated plugin fits your use case — it's recommended to use plugins first and only fall back to HTTP when needed.
By default, the maximum length of the response is limited to 10MB, but it can be increased to at most 2GB by using the options.maxContentLength property.
Note that the response is added as an output of the task. If you need to process large API payloads, we recommend using the Download task instead.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request"Examples
Execute a Kestra flow via an HTTP POST request authenticated with basic auth. To pass a user input to the API call, we use the formData property. When using form data, make sure to set the contentType property to multipart/form-data.
id: api_call
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: basic_auth_api
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: http://host.docker.internal:8080/api/v1/executions/dev/inputs_demo
    options:
      basicAuthUser: admin
      basicAuthPassword: admin
    method: POST
    contentType: multipart/form-data
    formData:
      user: John Doe
Execute a Kestra flow via an HTTP request authenticated with a Bearer auth token / JWT token.
id: jwt_auth_call
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: auth_token_api
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: https://dummyjson.com/user/me
    method: GET
    headers:
      Authorization: 'Bearer <TOKEN>'
Execute a Kestra flow via an HTTP request authenticated with an API key passed in the header.
id: api_key_auth_call
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: api_key_auth
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: https://dummyjson.com/user/me
    method: GET
    headers:
      X-API-KEY: abcde12345
Execute a Kestra flow via an HTTP request authenticated with an API key passed in the query parameters.
id: api_key_auth_call
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: api_key_in_query_params
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: "https://dummyjson.com/user/me?api_key={{ secret('API_KEY') }}"
    method: GET
Make an HTTP GET request with a timeout. The timeout property specifies the maximum time allowed for the entire task to run, while the options.connectTimeout, options.readTimeout, options.connectionPoolIdleTimeout, and options.readIdleTimeout properties specify the time allowed for establishing a connection, reading data from the server, keeping an idle connection in the client's connection pool, and keeping a read connection idle before closing it, respectively.
id: timeout
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: http
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: https://reqres.in/api/long-request
    timeout: PT10M # no default
    method: GET
    options:
      connectTimeout: PT1M # no default
      readTimeout: PT30S # 10 seconds by default
      connectionPoolIdleTimeout: PT10S # 0 seconds by default
      readIdleTimeout: PT10M # 300 seconds by default
Make a HTTP request and process its output. Given that we send a JSON payload in the request body, we need to use application/json as content type.
id: http_post_request_example
namespace: company.team
inputs:
  - id: payload
    type: JSON
    defaults: |
      {"title": "Kestra Pen"}
tasks:
  - id: send_data
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: https://dummyjson.com/products/add
    method: POST
    contentType: application/json
    body: "{{ inputs.payload }}"
  - id: print_status
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.log.Log
    message: '{{ outputs.send_data.body }}'
Send an HTTP POST request to a webserver.
id: http_post_request_example
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: send_data
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: "https://server.com/login"
    headers:
      user-agent: "kestra-io"
    method: "POST"
    formData:
      user: "user"
      password: "pass"
Send a multipart HTTP POST request to a webserver.
id: http_post_multipart_example
namespace: company.team
inputs:
  - id: file
    type: FILE
tasks:
  - id: send_data
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: "https://server.com/upload"
    headers:
      user-agent: "kestra-io"
    method: "POST"
    contentType: "multipart/form-data"
    formData:
      user: "{{ inputs.file }}"
Send a multipart HTTP POST request to a webserver and set a custom file name.
id: http_post_multipart_example
namespace: company.team
inputs:
  - id: file
    type: FILE
tasks:
  - id: send_data
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: "https://server.com/upload"
    headers:
      user-agent: "kestra-io"
    method: "POST"
    contentType: "multipart/form-data"
    formData:
      user:
        name: "my-file.txt"
        content: "{{ inputs.file }}"
Upload an image using HTTP POST request to a webserver.
id: http_upload_image
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: s3_download
    type: io.kestra.plugin.aws.s3.Download
    accessKeyId: "{{ secret('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID')}}"
    secretKeyId: "{{ secret('AWS_SECRET_KEY_ID')}}"
    region: "eu-central-1"
    bucket: "my-bucket"
    key: "path/to/file/my_image.jpeg"
  - id: send_data
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: "https://server.com/upload"
    headers:
      user-agent: "kestra-io"
    method: "POST"
    contentType: "image/jpeg"
    formData:
      user:
        file: "my-image.jpeg"
        url: "{{ outputs.s3_download.uri }}"
        metadata:
          description: "my favorite image"
Upload a CSV file using HTTP POST request to a webserver.
id: http_csv_file_upload
namespace: company.team
tasks:
  - id: http_download
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Download
    uri: https://huggingface.co/datasets/kestra/datasets/raw/main/csv/orders.csv
  - id: upload
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: "https://server.com/upload"
    headers:
      user-agent: "kestra-io"
    method: "POST"
    contentType: "multipart/form-data"
    formData:
      url: "{{ outputs.http_download.uri }}"
Send a multiline JSON message using HTTP POST request and inputs with a pebble expression. We recommend this method to avoid JSON string interpolation
id: http_multiline_json
namespace: company.team
inputs:
  - id: title
    type: STRING
    defaults: This is the title of the request
  - id: message
    type: STRING
    defaults: |-
      This is my long
      multiline message.
  - id: priority
    type: INT
    defaults: 5
tasks:
  - id: send
    type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Request
    uri: "https://reqres.in/api/test-request"
    method: "POST"
    body: |
      {{ {
        "title": inputs.title,
        "message": inputs.message,
        "priority": inputs.priority
      } }}
Properties
uri *Requiredstring
The fully-qualified URI that points to the HTTP destination
body string
The full body as a string
contentType string
application/jsonThe request content type
encryptBody booleanstring
falseIf true, the HTTP response body will be automatically encrypted and decrypted in the outputs, provided that encryption is configured in your Kestra configuration.
If this property is set to true, this task will output the request body using the encryptedBody output property; otherwise, the request body will be stored in the body output property.
formData object
The form data to be send
headers object
The headers to pass to the request
method string
GETThe HTTP method to use
options Non-dynamicHttpConfiguration
{
  "followRedirects": "true",
  "allowFailed": "false",
  "defaultCharset": "UTF-8"
}The HTTP request options
Outputs
body object
The body of the response
Kestra, by default, stores the task output using this property. However, if the encryptBody property is set to true, Kestra will instead encrypt the output and store it using the encryptedBody output property.
code integer
The status code of the response
encryptedBody string
The encrypted body of the response
If the encryptBody property is set to true, Kestra will automatically encrypt the output before storing it, and decrypt it when the output is retrieved in a downstream task.
formData object
The form data to be sent in the request body
When sending a file, you can pass a list of maps (i.e., a list of key-value pairs) with a key 'name' and value of the filename, as well as 'content' key with the file's content as value (e.g., passed from flow inputs or outputs from another task).
headers object
The headers of the response
uri string
uriThe URL of the current request
Definitions
io.kestra.core.http.client.configurations.TimeoutConfiguration
connectTimeout string
durationThe time allowed to establish a connection to the server before failing.
readIdleTimeout string
PT5MdurationThe time allowed for a read connection to remain idle before closing it.
io.kestra.core.http.client.configurations.BasicAuthConfiguration
type *Requiredobject
password string
The password for HTTP basic authentication.
username string
The username for HTTP basic authentication.
java.nio.charset.Charset
io.kestra.core.http.client.configurations.HttpConfiguration
allowFailed booleanstring
falseIf true, allow a failed response code (response code >= 400)
allowedResponseCodes array
List of response code allowed for this request
auth BasicAuthConfigurationBearerAuthConfiguration
The authentification to use.
defaultCharset Charsetstring
UTF-8The default charset for the request.
followRedirects booleanstring
trueWhether redirects should be followed automatically.
logs array
REQUEST_HEADERSREQUEST_BODYRESPONSE_HEADERSRESPONSE_BODYThe enabled log.
proxy ProxyConfiguration
The proxy configuration.
ssl SslOptions
The SSL request options
timeout TimeoutConfiguration
The timeout configuration.
io.kestra.core.http.client.configurations.ProxyConfiguration
address string
The address of the proxy server.
password string
The password for proxy authentication.
port integerstring
The port of the proxy server.
type string
DIRECTDIRECTHTTPSOCKSThe type of proxy to use.
username string
The username for proxy authentication.
io.kestra.core.http.client.configurations.SslOptions
insecureTrustAllCertificates booleanstring
Whether to disable checking of the remote SSL certificate.
Only applies if no trust store is configured. Note: This makes the SSL connection insecure and should only be used for testing. If you are using a self-signed certificate, set up a trust store instead.
io.kestra.core.http.client.configurations.BearerAuthConfiguration
type *Requiredobject
token string
The token for bearer token authentication.
