# Get messages Fetch message history from a Zulip server. `GET {{ api_url }}/v1/messages` This `GET /api/v1/messages` endpoint is the primary way to fetch message history from a Zulip server. It is useful both for Zulip clients (e.g. the web, desktop, mobile, and terminal clients) as well as bots, API clients, backup scripts, etc. By specifying a [narrow filter](/api/construct-narrow), you can use this endpoint to fetch the messages matching any search query that is supported by Zulip's powerful full-text search backend. When a narrow is not specified, it can be used to fetch a user's message history (We recommend paginating to 1000 messages at a time). In either case, you specify an `anchor` message (or ask the server to calculate the first unread message for you and use that as the anchor), as well as a number of messages before and after the anchor message. The server returns those messages, sorted by message ID, as well as some metadata that makes it easy for a client to determine whether there are more messages matching the query that were not returned due to the `num_before` and `num_after` limits. We recommend using `num_before <= 1000` and `num_after <= 1000` to avoid generating very large HTTP responses. A maximum of 5000 messages can be obtained per request; attempting to exceed this will result in an error. ## Usage examples {start_tabs} {tab|python} {generate_code_example(python)|/messages:get|example} {tab|js} More examples and documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-js). ```js const zulip = require('zulip-js'); // Pass the path to your zuliprc file here. const config = { zuliprc: 'zuliprc', }; zulip(config).then((client) => { const readParams = { stream, type: 'stream', anchor: res.id, num_before: 1, num_after: 1, }; // Fetch messages anchored around id (1 before, 1 after) return client.messages.retrieve(readParams); }).then(console.log); ``` {tab|curl} {generate_code_example(curl, exclude=["client_gravatar", "apply_markdown"])|/messages:get|example} {end_tabs} ## Arguments {generate_api_arguments_table|zulip.yaml|/messages:get} ## Response #### Return values When a request is successful, this endpoint returns a dictionary containing the following (in addition to the `msg` and `result` keys present in all Zulip API responses). * `anchor`: the same `anchor` specified in the request. * `found_newest`: whether the `messages` list includes the latest message in the narrow. * `found_oldest`: whether the `messages` list includes the oldest message in the narrow. * `found_anchor`: whether it was possible to fetch the requested anchor, or the closest in the narrow has been used. * `messages`: an array of `message` objects, each containing the following fields: * `avatar_url`: The URL of the user's avatar. * `client`: A Zulip "client" string, describing what Zulip client sent the message. * `content`: The content/body of the message. * `content_type`: The HTTP `content_type` for the message content. This will be `text/html` or `text/x-markdown`, depending on whether `apply_markdown` was set. * `display_recipient`: Data on the recipient of the message; either the name of a stream or a dictionary containing data on the users who received the message. * `flags`: The user's [message flags][message-flags] for the message. * `id`: The unique message ID. Messages should always be displayed sorted by ID. * `is_me_message`: Whether the message is a [/me status message][status-messages] * `reactions`: Data on any reactions to the message. * `recipient_id`: A unique ID for the set of users receiving the message (either a stream or group of users). Useful primarily for hashing. * `sender_email`: The email address of the message's sender. * `sender_full_name`: The full name of the message's sender. * `sender_id`: The user ID of the message's sender. * `sender_realm_str`: A string identifier for the realm the sender is in. * `sender_short_name`: Reserved for future use. * `stream_id`: Only present for stream messages; the ID of the stream. * `subject`: The `topic` of the message (only present for stream messages). The name is a legacy holdover from when topics were called "subjects". * `subject_links`: Data on any links to be included in the `topic` line (these are generated by [custom linkification filters][linkification-filters] that match content in the message's topic.) * `submessages`: Data used for certain experimental Zulip integrations. * `timestamp`: The UNIX timestamp for when the message was sent, in UTC seconds. * `type`: The type of the message: `stream` or `private`. #### Example response A typical successful JSON response may look like: {generate_code_example|/messages:get|fixture(200)} [status-messages]: /help/format-your-message-using-markdown#status-messages [linkification-filters]: /help/add-a-custom-linkification-filter [message-flags]: /api/update-message-flags#available-flags