API:EPrints/Apache/CRUD
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Contents
- 1 NAME
- 2 SYNOPSIS
- 3 DESCRIPTION
- 4 METHODS
- 4.1 repository
- 4.2 request
- 4.3 method
- 4.4 scope
- 4.5 dataset
- 4.6 dataobj
- 4.7 field
- 4.8 headers
- 4.9 options
- 4.10 plugin
- 4.11 is_write
- 4.12 accept_type
- 4.13 check_packaging
- 4.14 parse_input
- 4.15 import_plugins
- 4.16 export_plugins
- 4.17 content_negotiate_best_plugin
- 4.18 delete
- 4.19 get
- 4.20 post
- 4.21 put
- 4.22 put_contents
- 5 SEE ALSO
- 6 COPYRIGHT
NAME
EPrints::Apache::CRUD - Create, read, update and delete via HTTP
SYNOPSIS
$crud = EPrints::Apache::CRUD->new(
repository => $repo,
request => $r,
datasetid => "eprint",
dataobjid => "23",
);
DESCRIPTION
The CRUD (Create/Read/Update/Delete) module provides the Web API for manipulating content on the server. The API is an AtomPub implementation that exposes Import and Export plugins via simple URLs and HTTP content type negotiation.
You should use the <link> entries in the repository's home page to locate the CRUD endpoint, as they may change in the future:
<link rel="Sword" href="https://myrepo/sword-app/servicedocument" /> <link rel="SwordDeposit" href="https://myrepo/id/contents" />
Examples
Create a new eprint based on a single file:
curl -x POST \ -i \ -u user:password \ -d 'Hello, World!' \ -H 'Content-Type: text/plain' \ https://myrepo/id/contents HTTP/1.1 201 Created Content-Type: application/atom+xml;charset=utf-8 ...
Add a file to an existing eprint:
curl -X POST \ -i \ -u user:password \ -d 'Hello, World!' \ -H 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=hello.txt' \ -H 'Content-Type: text/plain' \ https://myrepo/id/eprint/23/contents HTTP/1.1 201 Created Content-Type: application/atom+xml;charset=utf-8 ...
Get an eprint's metadata in Atom XML:
curl -X GET \ -i \ -u user:password \ -H 'Accept: application/atom+xml' \ https://myrepo/id/eprint/23 HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/atom+xml;charset=utf-8 ...
Get the list of contents (documents) of an eprint in Atom XML:
curl -X GET \ -i \ -u user:password \ -H 'Accept: application/atom+xml' \ https://myrepo/id/eprint/23/contents HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/atom+xml;charset=utf-8 ...
You can find more examples in the tests/84_sword.t unit test.
URI layout
These URIs are relative to your EPrints HTTP/HTTPs root.
- /id/contents GET,HEAD,OPTIONS,POST
- Requires authentication.
- GET a list of the eprints owned by the user. POST to create a new EPrint object.
- /id/[datasetid]/[dataobjid] DELETE,GET,HEAD,OPTIONS,PUT
- Requires authentication depending on user's privileges and object visibility.
- GET an object's metadata or, for File objects, the file content. PUT to replace the metadata and/or contents (see Updating complex objects using PUT). If the object does not exist will attempt to create it with the given dataobjid (requires 'upsert' privilege).
- /id/[datasetid]/[dataobjid]/contents DELETE,GET,HEAD,OPTIONS,POST,PUT
- Requires authentication depending on user's privileges and object visibility.
- GET the logical contents of the object: documents for eprints or files for documents. PUT to replace the existing contents or POST to add to the existing contents.
HTTP Content Negotiation
GET/HEAD requests are processed using Export plugins. POST/PUT requests are processed using Import plugins.
The plugin used depends on the request's Accept (GET/HEAD) or Content-Type (POST/PUT) header and the type of object being acted on. For example, the following request:
GET /id/eprint/23 HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/vnd.eprints.data+xml
Will search for an Export plugin that accepts objects of type dataobj/eprint and can produce output in the MIME type application/vnd.eprints.data+xml. This will most likely be the EP3 XML plugin.
In addition to the general plugin negotiation behaviour some special cases are supported to improve compatibility with Atom Pub/Web Browser clients:
- /id/eprint/...
- /id/document/.../contents
- Requesting the /contents of a Document object will return the content of the document's main file.
- /id/file/...
- Requesting a File object with no Accept header (or */*) will return the file's content.
- POST /id/.../contents
- When creating new records via POST, content negotiation is performed against the Import plugins.
- If no Import plugin supports the Content-Type header the content will be treated as application/octet-stream and stored in a new object. The resulting Atom entry will describe the new object (e.g. the eprint object in which the new document and file objects were created).
- Otherwise, the result will depend on the Import plugin's output. Import plugins may produce a single object, multiple objects or an object plus content file(s).
- Content-Type header
- If no Content-Type header is given the MIME type defaults to application/octet-stream for POSTs and PUTs.
- Content-Disposition header
- If the Content-Disposition header is missing or does not contain a filename parameter the filename defaults to main.bin for POSTs and PUTs.
Updating complex objects using PUT
Eprint objects contain zero or more documents, which each contain zero or more files. When you update (PUT) an eprint object the contained documents will only be replaced if the Import plugin defines new documents e.g. the Atom Import plugin will never define new documents so PUTing Atom content will only update the eprint's metadata. PUTing EP3 XML will replace the documents if you include a <documents> XML element.
PUTing to /contents will always replace all contents - PUTing to /eprint/23/contents is equivalent to DELETE /eprint/23/contents then POST /eprint/23/contents.
PUT/DELETE from Javascript
Web browsers only allow GET and POST requests. To perform other requests use the 'X-Method' header with POST to specify the actual method you want:
POST /id/eprint/23 HTTP/1.1 X-Method: PUT ...
Upserting objects with PUT
If you have the upsert privilege objects will be created on demand, otherwise attempting to PUT to a non-existant object will result in an error.
METHODS
repository
$repo = $crud->repository()
Returns the current repository.
request
$r = $crud->request()
Returns the current Apache2::RequestUtil.
method
$method = $crud->method()
Returns the HTTP method.
scope
$scope = $crud->scope()
Returns the scope of the action being performed.
dataset
$dataset = $crud->dataset()
Returns the current dataset (if any).
dataobj
$dataobj = $crud->dataobj()
Returns the current dataobj (if any).
field
$field = $crud->field()
Returns the current field (if available);
headers
$headers = $crud->headers()
Get the processed headers.
options
@verbs = $crud->options()
Returns the available HTTP verbs for the current request.
plugin
$plugin = $crud->plugin()
Returns the current plugin (if available).
is_write
$bool = $crud->is_write()
Returns true if the request is not a read-only method.
accept_type
$accept_type = $crud->accept_type()
Returns the EPrints type for the current request.
check_packaging
$rc = $crud->check_packaging()
Check the Packaging header is ok, if given.
parse_input
$list = $crud->parse_input( $plugin, $f [, %params ] )
Parse the content submitted by the user using the given $plugin. $f is called by epdata_to_dataobj to convert epdata to a dataobj. %params are passed to the plugin's input_fh method.
Returns undef on error.
import_plugins
@plugins = $crud->import_plugins( [ %params ] )
Returns all matching import plugins against %params ordered by descending 'q' score.
export_plugins
@plugins = $crud->export_plugins( [ %params ] )
Returns all matching export plugins against %params ordered by descending 'q' score.
content_negotiate_best_plugin
$plugin = $crud->content_negotiate_best_plugin()
Work out the best plugin to export/update an object based on the client-headers.
delete
$rc = $crud->DELETE()
Handle DELETE requests.
- HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
- Can't perform DELETE on /id/contents.
- HTTP_NOT_FOUND
- No such object.
- HTTP_CONFLICT
- Lock conflict with another user.
- HTTP_NO_CONTENT
- Successfully removed the object.
get
$rc = $crud->GET( [ $owner ] )
Handle GET requests.
- HTTP_NO_CONTENT
- No sub-objects in /id/.../contents.
- HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE
- More than one sub-object in /id/.../contents.
- HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE
- No Export plugin matches the Accept header/object type.
- HTTP_SEE_OTHER
- Redirect to a non-CRUD EPrints page.
- HTTP_NOT_FOUND
- Object not found.
- HTTP_OK
- Object outputted successfully.
post
$rc = $crud->POST( [ $owner ] )
Handle POST requests.
- HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
- Can only POST to /id/.../contents.
- HTTP_BAD_REQUEST
- No plugin for the SWORD Packaging header.
- HTTP_CREATED
- Object(s) successfully created.
put
$rc = $crud->PUT( [ $owner ] )
Handle PUT requests.
- HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE
- No Import plugin matched the Content-Type header/object type.
- HTTP_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE
- Range header is invalid or unsupported for the object type.
- HTTP_FORBIDDEN
- User does not have permission to create/update the object.
- HTTP_CREATED
- Object was successfully created.
- HTTP_NO_CONTENT
- Object was successfully updated.
put_contents
$rc = $crud->PUT_contents( [ $owner ] )
Equivalent to DELETE /id/.../contents
then POST /id/.../contents
.
SEE ALSO
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Create,_read,_update_and_delete
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_negotiation
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000-2011 University of Southampton.
This file is part of EPrints http://www.eprints.org/.
EPrints is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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