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RFC: Catalyst::Controller::REST::DBIC
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. \ Patrick Donelan (4 May 2008)
. . \ J. Shirley (4 May 2008)
. . . \ Zbigniew Lukasiak (4 May 2008)
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. . . . . . . \ Matt S Trout (5 May 2008)
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. . . . . . . . . \ Andrew Rodland (5 May 2008)
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. . . . . . . . . . . \ Zbigniew Lukasiak (5 May 2008)
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ Ashley (5 May 2008)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ Zbigniew Lukasiak (6 May 2008)
. . . . . . . . . \ Matt S Trout (5 May 2008)
. . . . . . . . . . \ J. Shirley (5 May 2008)
. . . \ luke saunders (4 May 2008)
. \ Aristotle Pagaltzis (4 May 2008)
. . \ Matt S Trout (4 May 2008)
. . . \ J. Shirley (4 May 2008)
. . . \ Patrick Donelan (5 May 2008)
. . . . \ luke saunders (5 May 2008)
. . . . . \ Matt S Trout (5 May 2008)
. . . . . . \ Patrick Donelan (6 May 2008)
. . . \ Aristotle Pagaltzis (5 May 2008)
. \ Zbigniew Lukasiak (4 May 2008)
. . \ luke saunders (4 May 2008)
. . . \ Zbigniew Lukasiak (4 May 2008)
. . . . \ luke saunders (4 May 2008)
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Subject:Re: RFC: Catalyst::Controller::REST::DBIC
Group:Catalyst
From:J. Shirley
Date:5 May 2008


 
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 4:31 AM, Matt S Trout <dbix-class> wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 09:06:30AM -0700, J. Shirley wrote:
> > On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Zbigniew Lukasiak <zzbbyy> wrote:
> > >
> > > Sorry but I don't understand your point - so maybe first I'll restate
> > > mine. If you have primary key in the database that is of type varchar
> > > (or char or ...) then 'create' is a legitimage value for that primary
> > > key.
> > >
> > > If you just don't like the string 'id' in the URI - then I have not
> > > any preference to that - it can be /foo/primary_key/ for me.
> > >
> >
> > My point is that you do not have to use the primary key as the record
> > lookup identifier.
> >
> > A user has no control over the record lookup identifier (ID) when you
> > do things like /user/{primary_key} (or /user/id/{primary_key}, which
> > is just converting named params to positional in a weird way). In a
> > lot of cases, the record lookup identifier makes more sense to be
> > somewhat bound to the user. As an example, lets say registering for a
> > web service where you have to have a unique login:
> > POST /user/jshirley
> > ---
> > login: jshirley
> > first_name: Jay
> > last_name: Shirley
> > ...
> >
> > Now, it's a simple check here - does /user/jshirley exist? If so,
> > reject the request appropriately. If not, create the user at
> > /user/jshirley.
> >
> > The primary key that the database uses is completely useless to the
> > user. /user/1634254 is silly, /user/jshirley is meaningful.
>
> I fail to see how whether the PK is the lookup key or not has any
> relevance at all to the original point, which was "your lookup key and
> names of actions might clash so it can be nice to have an extra path component
> such as 'id' for the lookup part to disambiguate".
>
>

Because I'm talking about REST and a verb in the URI doesn't need to be there.

If we were talking about RPC, that would be a differently titled
thread and different arguments.

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