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# REST API design principles
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## REST API scheme
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Common scheme for our REST API is `<VERB> [namespace] <objects> <id> <action>`.
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- `VERB` can be `POST`, `GET`, `PATCH`, `PUT`, `DELETE`.
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- `namespace` should scope some specific functionality like `auth`, `lambda`.
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It is optional in the scheme.
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- Typical `objects` are `tasks`, `projects`, `jobs`.
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- When you want to extract a specific object from a collection, just specify its `id`.
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- An `action` can be used to simplify REST API or provide an endpoint for entities
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without `objects` endpoint like `annotations`, `data`, `data/meta`. Note: action
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should not duplicate other endpoints without a reason.
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## Design principles
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- Use nouns instead of verbs in endpoint paths. For example,
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`POST /api/v1/tasks` instead of `POST /api/v1/tasks/create`.
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- Accept and respond with JSON whenever it is possible
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- Name collections with plural nouns (e.g. `/tasks`, `/projects`)
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- Try to keep the API structure flat. Prefer two separate endpoints
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for `/projects` and `/tasks` instead of `/projects/:id1/tasks/:id2`. Use
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filters to extract necessary information like `/tasks/:id2?project=:id1`.
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In some cases it is useful to get all `tasks`. If the structure is
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hierarchical, it cannot be done easily. Also you have to know both `:id1`
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and `:id2` to get information about the task.
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_Note: for now we accept `GET /tasks/:id2/jobs` but it should be replaced
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by `/jobs?task=:id2` in the future_.
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- Handle errors gracefully and return standard error codes (e.g. `201`, `400`)
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- Allow filtering, sorting, and pagination
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- Maintain good security practices
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- Cache data to improve performance
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- Versioning our APIs (e.g. `/api/v1`, `/api/v2`). It should be done when you
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delete an endpoint or modify its behaviors.
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## Links
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- [Best practices for REST API design](https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/03/02/best-practices-for-rest-api-design/)
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- [Flat vs. nested resources](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20951419/what-are-best-practices-for-rest-nested-resources)
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