generated: '2026-07-11' method: derived source: openapi/stream-io-chat-openapi.yml, openapi/stream-io-moderation-openapi.yml, openapi/stream-io-serverside-openapi.yml, openapi/stream-io-video-openapi.yml summary: types: - apiKey api_key_in: - header - query schemes: - name: JWT type: apiKey in: header parameter: Authorization description: |- JWT should be always provided when stream-auth-type=jwt. Using JWT auth request could be authenticated as user or as server-side. When using user authentication permission checking is going to be applied to requests based on the user that is performing a request. The `authorization` header should be a JWT string signed using the secret attached to the API key used to perform requests. **WARNIN sources: - openapi/stream-io-chat-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-moderation-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-serverside-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-video-openapi.yml - name: api_key type: apiKey in: query parameter: api_key description: Application API key should be always set in order to authenticate the request. sources: - openapi/stream-io-chat-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-moderation-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-serverside-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-video-openapi.yml - name: stream-auth-type type: apiKey in: header parameter: Stream-Auth-Type description: |- Stream-Auth-Type should be always set in order to authenticate the request. Possible values: `jwt` or `anonymous`. `jwt` allows you to authenticate as a user. With this auth type you should also provide valid JWT in Authorization header. `anonymous` allows you to authenticate as anonymous user. Please note that most advanced features are not available to anonymous users. sources: - openapi/stream-io-chat-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-moderation-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-serverside-openapi.yml - openapi/stream-io-video-openapi.yml