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It isn't always possible to may ''everything'' into Create-Retrieve-Update-Delete (CRUD). Thus, there is also a syntax for specifying custom actions: | It isn't always possible to may ''everything'' into Create-Retrieve-Update-Delete (CRUD). Thus, there is also a syntax for specifying custom actions: | ||
;POST /people/1/promote: run the "promote" action against the first record | ;POST /people/1/promote: run the "promote" action against the first record | ||
These should be used sparingly, as they are unlikely to be supported by most clients. |
Revision as of 22:28, 27 September 2007
URL Conventions
The recommended conventions for RESTful URLs are those used by Ruby on Rails. Note that it is essential to use the proper HTTP verb for the desired action. Note that the principal unit of operation is the "collection", which typically corresponds to a database table or (in Rails) an ActiveRecord class. Following these conventions will allow your application to be consumed by ActiveResource, Jester, and other RESTful clients.
For a collection name "people", the primary routes would be:
Operate on the Collection
- GET /people
- return a list of all records
- GET /people/new
- return a form for creating a new record
- POST /people
- submit fields for creating a new record
Operate on a Record
- GET /people/1
- return the first record
- DELETE /people/1
- destroy the first record
- GET /people/1/edit
- return a form to edit the first record
- PUT /people/1
- submit fields for updating the first record
Custom Actions
It isn't always possible to may everything into Create-Retrieve-Update-Delete (CRUD). Thus, there is also a syntax for specifying custom actions:
- POST /people/1/promote
- run the "promote" action against the first record
These should be used sparingly, as they are unlikely to be supported by most clients.