src/admin/md/api_docs.md
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### docs (LiteStore Documents) A document is the main resource type managed by LiteStore. Any LiteStore document can be represented as a JSON object exposing the following properties: * id: The unique identifier of the document. * data: The document contents (base64-encoded if binary). * created: The document creation date expressed as combined date and time in UTC ([ISO 8601](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601) compliant). * modified: The document modification date (if applicable) expressed as combined date and time in UTC ([ISO 8601](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601) compliant). * tags: A list of tags associated to the document. > %note% > JSON Documents > > Documents with content type "application/json" are special: their **data** property is _not_ set to a string like for all other textual and binary documents, but a real, non-escaped JSON object. This little quirk makes JSON documents _different_ from other documents, but also makes things so much easier when you just want to use LiteStore as a simple JSON document store. #### Example Document ``` { "id": "test_document", "data": "This is a test document", "created": "2015-02-07T10:36:09Z", "modified": null, "tags": ["$type:text", "$subtype:plain", "$format:text", "another_tag"] } ``` #### OPTIONS docs Returns the allowed HTTP verbs for this resource. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X OPTIONS 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Access-Control-Allow-Methods: HEAD,GET,OPTIONS,POST Allow: HEAD,GET,OPTIONS,POST Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.1.0 ``` #### OPTIONS docs/:id Returns the allowed HTTP verbs for this resource. ##### Example ``` curl -i -X OPTIONS 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Access-Control-Allow-Methods: HEAD,GET,OPTIONS Allow: HEAD,GET,OPTIONS Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.1.0 ``` #### OPTIONS docs/:folder/ > %note% > API v2 Required > > This method has been introduced in version 2 of the LiteStore API. Returns the allowed HTTP verbs for this resource. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X OPTIONS 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test/' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Access-Control-Allow-Methods: HEAD,GET,OPTIONS,POST Allow: HEAD,GET,OPTIONS Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.1.0 ``` #### POST docs Creates a new document with a randomly-generated ID. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X POST -d 'A document with a randomly-generated ID.' 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs' --header "Content-Type:text/plain" HTTP/1.1 201 Created Content-Length: 197 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 {"id": "555f93e82190e77500000000", "data": "A document with a randomly-generated ID.", "created": "2015-05-22T08:39:04Z", "modified": null, "tags": ["$type:text", "$subtype:plain", "$format:text"]} ``` #### POST docs/:folder/ Creates a new document with a randomly-generated ID under the specified folder path. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X POST -d 'A document with a randomly-generated ID.' 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test/' --header "Content-Type:text/plain" HTTP/1.1 201 Created Content-Length: 197 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 {"id": "test/555f93e82230f77500000000", "data": "A document with a randomly-generated ID.", "created": "2015-05-22T08:39:04Z", "modified": null, "tags": ["$type:text", "$subtype:plain", "$format:text"]} ``` #### HEAD docs Retrieves all headers related to the **docs** resource and no content (this is probably not that useful, but at least it should make REST purists happy). ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X HEAD 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 ``` #### HEAD docs/:folder/ Retrieves all headers related to the a folder and no content. Useful to check whether a folder exists or not. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X HEAD 'http://localhost:9500/docs/admin/images/' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.1.0 ``` #### HEAD docs/:id Retrieves all headers related to the a document and no content. Useful to check whether a document exists or not. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X HEAD 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 ``` #### GET docs Retrieves a list of documents in JSON format. Several query string options are supported to query documents. ##### `content` option If set to **false**, do not retrieve document data. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?contents=false ##### `limit` and `offset` options Provide a way to implement pagination: * **limit** causes the query to retrieve only the first _n_ results. * **offset** causes the query to skip the first _n_ results. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?limit=10&offset=20 ##### `search` option Search for the specified string. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?search=Something > %tip% > Tip > > If **search** is specified, each result will contain a **highlight** property with a highlighted search snippet, and a **rank** property identified the rank of the result within the search. Results will also be automatically ordered by descending rank. ##### `tags` option Retrieve only documents with matching tag(s). Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?tags=tag1,tag2 ##### `filter` option > %note% > API v3 Required > > This query string option has been introduced in version 3 of the LiteStore API. Retrieve only JSON documents matching the specified filter expression. Filter expressions can be composed by one or more clauses joined together through **or** or **and** operators. Each clause must be composed exactly by: * A path expression indicating a field or array item within the JSON document. * One operator among the following: eq, not eq, gt, gte, lt, lte, contains. * A value that can be a number, string, **true**, **false** or **nil** > %warning% > Limitations > > * Parenthesis are not supported. > * Up to 10 **or** clauses and 10 **and** clauses are supported. > * Paths can only contain keys that contain only numbers, letters and underscores. Examples: * http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?filter=$.age%20gte%2018%20or%20$.skills%20contains%20"maths" * http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?filter=$.name.first&20eq%20"Jack"%20or%20$.fav\_food[0]%20eq%20"pizza" ##### `select` option > %note% > API v3 Required > > This query string option has been introduced in version 3 of the LiteStore API. Retrieve JSON documents containing only the specified fields. Fields must be specified by comma-separated path/alias expression. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?select=$.name.first%20as%20FirstName,$.age%20as%20Age ##### `created-after` option Retrieve only documents created after a the specified timestamp. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/?created-after=1537695677 > %note% > API v4 Required > > This query string option has been introduced in version 4 of the LiteStore API. ##### `created-before` option Retrieve only documents created before a the specified timestamp. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/?created-before=1537695677 > %note% > API v4 Required > > This query string option has been introduced in version 4 of the LiteStore API. ##### `modified-after` option Retrieve only documents modified after a the specified timestamp. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/?modified-after=1537695677 > %note% > API v4 Required > > This query string option has been introduced in version 4 of the LiteStore API. ##### `modified-before` option Retrieve only documents modified before a the specified timestamp. Example: http://127.0.0.1:9500/?modified-before=1537695677 > %note% > API v4 Required > > This query string option has been introduced in version 4 of the LiteStore API. ##### `sort` option Sort by **created**, **modified**, **id** or a JSON path to a field (prepend **-** for DESC and **+** for ASC). > %note% > API v3 Required for JSON path support > > Support for JSON paths requires version 3 of the LiteStore API. Examples: * http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?sort=-modified,-created * http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/?sort=-$.age,-$.name.first ##### Query String Options ##### Example ``` $ curl -i 'http://localhost:9500/docs?search=Use%20Cases&limit=10 &offset=0&tags=$subtype:x-markdown' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 1960 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 { "search": "Use Cases", "tags": [ "$subtype:x-markdown" ], "limit": 10, "total": 3, "execution_time": 0.01843700000000001, "results": [ { "id": "admin/md/use-cases.md", "created": "2015-09-19T01:37:59Z", "modified": null, "highlight": "### <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Cases</strong>\u000A\u000AWhile LiteStore may not be the best choice for large data-intensive applications, it definitely shines when <strong>used</strong> for rapid prototyping and as a backend for small/lightweight<strong>…</strong>", "rank": "99.5820018475243", "tags": [ "$type:text", "$subtype:x-markdown", "$format:text", "$dir:admin" ] }, { "id": "admin/md/architecture.md", "created": "2015-09-19T01:37:59Z", "modified": null, "highlight": "<strong>…</strong>public unique document identifier, <strong>used</strong> to access the document via the HTTP API.\u000A* **data** – The contents of the document (or their base64-encoded representation in <strong>case</strong> of binary documents<strong>…</strong>", "rank": "39.492608737092", "tags": [ "$type:text", "$subtype:x-markdown", "$format:text", "$dir:admin" ] }, { "id": "admin/md/overview.md", "created": "2015-09-19T01:37:59Z", "modified": null, "highlight": "<strong>…</strong>contained, LiteStore comes with many <strong>useful</strong> features that are essential for many <strong>use</strong> <strong>cases</strong>.\u000A\u000A#### [](class:fa-file-text-o) Multi-format Documents\u000A\u000ALiteStore can be <strong>used</strong> to store documents in<strong>…</strong>", "rank": "39.4926086158248", "tags": [ "$type:text", "$subtype:x-markdown", "$format:text", "$dir:admin" ] } ] } ``` #### GET docs/:folder/ > %note% > API v2 Required > > This method has been introduced in version 2 of the LiteStore API. Retrieves a list of documents in JSON format starting with the specified folder path (it must end with '/'). > %tip% > Supported query options > > The same query options of the **docs** resource are supported. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X GET 'http://localhost:9500/docs/admin/images/?contents=false' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 2066 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.1.0 { "folder": "admin/images/", "total": 2, "execution_time": 0.014684, "results": [ { "id": "admin/images/app_document.png", "created": "2016-02-06T01:11:30Z", "modified": null, "tags": [ "$type:image", "$subtype:png", "$format:binary", "$dir:admin" ] }, { "id": "admin/images/app_guide.png", "created": "2016-02-06T01:11:30Z", "modified": null, "tags": [ "$type:image", "$subtype:png", "$format:binary", "$dir:admin" ] } ] } ``` #### GET docs/:id Retrieves the specified document. By default the response is returned in the document's content type; however, it is possible to retrieve the raw document (including metadata) in JSON format by setting the **raw** query string option to true. ##### Example: original content type ``` $ curl -i 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 24 Content-Type: text/plain Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 This is a test document. ``` ##### Example: raw format ``` $ curl -i 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test?raw=true' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 191 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 {"id": "test", "data": "This is a test document.", "created": "2015-09-19T08:07:43Z", "modified": null, "tags": ["$type:text", "$subtype:plain", "$format:text"]} ``` #### PUT docs/:id Updates an existing document or creates a new document with the specified ID. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X PUT -d 'This is a test document.' 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test' --header "Content-Type:text/plain" HTTP/1.1 201 Created Content-Length: 161 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 {"id": "test", "data": "This is a test document.", "created": "2015-05-22T08:40:00Z", "modified": null, "tags": ["$type:text", "$subtype:plain", "$format:text"]} ``` #### PATCH docs/:id Adds, removes, replaces or tests the specified document for tags or data. Operations must be specified using the [JSONPatch](http://jsonpatch.com/) format. > %tip% > Tip > > If you plan on patching tags, always retrieve document tags first before applying a patch, to know the order tags have been added to the document. > %warning% > Limitations > > * Only **add**, **remove**, **replace** and **test** operations are supported. > * It is only possible to patch **data** and/or **tags** of a document. > * It is only possible to patch the data of JSON documents. ##### Example: Patching Tags ``` $ curl -i -X PATCH 'http://localhost:9500/docs/test.json' --header "Content-Type:application/json" -d '[{"op":"add", "path":"/tags/3", "value":"test1"},{"op":"add", "path":"/tags/4", "value":"test2"},{"op":"add", "path":"/tags/5", "value":"test3"}]' HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 187 Content-Type: application/json Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 {"id": "test.json", "data": {"test": true}, "created": "2015-09-20T09:06:25Z", "modified": null, "tags": ["$type:application", "$subtype:json", "$format:text", "test1", "test2", "test3"]} ``` ##### Example: Patching Data Given the following document: ``` { "id": "test", "data": { "name": { "first": "Tom", "last": "Paris" }, "rank": "lieutenant" }, "created": "2018-02-25T14:33:14Z", "modified": null, "tags": [ "$type:application", "$subtype:json", "$format:text" ] } ``` The following PATCH operation can be applied to change its data. ``` $ curl -i -X PATCH 'http://localhost:9500/docs/test' --header "Content-Type:application/json" -d '[{"op": "replace", "path": "/data/name", "value": "Seven of Nine"}, {"op": "remove", "path": "/data/rank"}]' HTTP/1.1 200 OK server: LiteStore/1.3.0 access-control-allow-origin: * content-type: application/json access-control-allow-headers: Content-Type Content-Length: 172 {"id":"test","data":{"name":"Seven of Nine"},"created":"2018-02-25T14:33:14Z","modified":"2018-02-25T14:35:52Z","tags":["$type:application","$subtype:json","$format:text"]} ``` #### DELETE docs/:id Deletes the specified document. ##### Example ``` $ curl -i -X DELETE 'http://127.0.0.1:9500/docs/test' HTTP/1.1 204 No Content Content-Length: 0 Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Server: LiteStore/1.0.3 ``` |