Markus Makela 59e615eb3c Create initial REST API documentation
The Resources document lists all currently known resources and will be converted
to a list of separate resource documents once the individual resource documents
are done. The Headers and Response Codes document contains a list of request and
response headers and the HTTP return codes. This is a work in progress and will
be expanded upon.

Added initial versions of the filter, monitor, session and user resource
documents. These provide information about various parts of MaxScale and
allow interaction.

All PATCH operations expect a JSON Patch type document in the request
body. Examples modified accordingly.

Add MaxScale resource document which describes the resources that give the
global configuration options and show statistics.

The resources that link to other resources provide values as a list of
relative links. This reduces the amount of sent data when the client
doesn't require all parts of the resource.

Since the updating is not yet implement, it should be stated that the update API
will most likely be modified at some point.

The module resource is similar to `maxadmin show modules` and the log
resource contains status information about logs. The log resource also has
an "action" resource at `/maxscale/logs/flush` which flushes logs to disk
and rotates them.

Added start and stop entry points for services and monitors. Also added
missing service parameters to the list of parameters that can be updated.

The documentation lists listeners as a sub-resource of the
service. This allows the listeners of a particular service to be queried.
2016-11-07 14:20:44 +02:00

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REST API design document

This document describes the version 1 of the MaxScale REST API.

Table of Contents

HTTP Headers

Request Headers

REST makes use of the HTTP protocols in its aim to provide a natural way to understand the workings of an API. The following request headers are understood by this API.

Accept-Charset

Acceptable character sets.

Authorization

Credentials for authentication.

Content-Type

All PUT and POST requests must use the Content-Type: application/json media type and the request body must be a valid JSON representation of a resource. All PATCH requests must use the Content-Type: application/json-patch media type and the request body must be a valid JSON Patch document which is applied to the resource. Curently, only add, remove, replace and test operations are supported.

Read the JSON Patch draft for more details on how to use it with PATCH.

Date

This header is required and should be in the RFC 1123 standard form, e.g. Mon, 18 Nov 2013 08:14:29 -0600. Please note that the date must be in English. It will be checked by the API for being close to the current date and time.

Host

The address and port of the server.

If-Match

The request is performed only if the provided ETag value matches the one on the server. This field should be used with PUT requests to prevent concurrent updates to the same resource.

The value of this header must be a value from the ETag header retrieved from the same resource at an earlier point in time.

If-Modified-Since

If the content has not changed the server responds with a 304 status code. If the content has changed the server responds with a 200 status code and the requested resource.

The value of this header must be a date value in the "HTTP-date" format.

If-None-Match

If the content has not changed the server responds with a 304 status code. If the content has changed the server responds with a 200 status code and the requested resource.

The value of this header must be a value from the ETag header retrieved from the same resource at an earlier point in time.

If-Unmodified-Since

The request is performed only if the requested resource has not been modified since the provided date.

The value of this header must be a date value in the "HTTP-date" format.

X-HTTP-Method-Override

Some clients only support GET and PUT requests. By providing the string value of the intended method in the X-HTTP-Method-Override header, a client can perform a POST, PATCH or DELETE request with the PUT method (e.g. X-HTTP-Method-Override: PATCH).

TODO: Add API version header?

Response Headers

Allow

All resources return the Allow header with the supported HTTP methods. For example the resource /service will always return the Accept: GET, PATCH, PUT header.

Accept-Patch

All PATCH capable resources return the Accept-Patch: application/json-patch header.

Date

Returns the RFC 1123 standard form date when the reply was sent. The date is in English and it uses the server's local timezone.

ETag

An identifier for a specific version of a resource. The value of this header changes whenever a resource is modified.

When the client sends the If-Match or If-None-Match header, the provided value should be the value of the ETag header of an earlier GET.

Last-Modified

The date when the resource was last modified in "HTTP-date" format.

Location

If an out of date resource location is requested, a HTTP return code of 3XX with the Location header is returned. The value of the header contains the new location of the requested resource as a relative URI.

WWW-Authenticate

The requested authentication method. For example, WWW-Authenticate: Basic would require basic HTTP authentication.

Response Codes

Every HTTP response starts with a line with a return code which indicates the outcome of the request. The API uses some of the standard HTTP values:

2xx Success

  • 200 OK

    • Successful HTTP requests, response has a body.
  • 201 Created

    • A new resource was created.
  • 202 Accepted

    • The request has been accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed.
  • 204 No Content

    • Successful HTTP requests, response has no body.

3xx Redirection

This class of status code indicates the client must take additional action to complete the request.

  • 301 Moved Permanently

    • This and all future requests should be directed to the given URI.
  • 302 Found

    • The response to the request can be found under another URI using the same method as in the original request.
  • 303 See Other

    • The response to the request can be found under another URI using a GET method.
  • 304 Not Modified

    • Indicates that the resource has not been modified since the version specified by the request headers If-Modified-Since or If-None-Match.
  • 307 Temporary Redirect

    • The request should be repeated with another URI but future requests should use the original URI.
  • 308 Permanent Redirect

    • The request and all future requests should be repeated using another URI.

4xx Client Error

The 4xx class of status code is when the client seems to have erred. Except when responding to a HEAD request, the body of the response contains a JSON representation of the error in the following format.

{
    "error": "Method not supported",
    "description": "The `/service` resource does not support POST."
}

The error field contains a short error description and the description field contains a more detailed version of the error message.

  • 400 Bad Request

    • The server cannot or will not process the request due to client error.
  • 401 Unauthorized

    • Authentication is required. The response includes a WWW-Authenticate header.
  • 403 Forbidden

    • The request was a valid request, but the client does not have the necessary permissions for the resource.
  • 404 Not Found

    • The requested resource could not be found.
  • 405 Method Not Allowed

    • A request method is not supported for the requested resource.
  • 406 Not Acceptable

    • The requested resource is capable of generating only content not acceptable according to the Accept headers sent in the request.
  • 409 Conflict

    • Indicates that the request could not be processed because of conflict in the request, such as an edit conflict be tween multiple simultaneous updates.
  • 411 Length Required

    • The request did not specify the length of its content, which is required by the requested resource.
  • 412 Precondition Failed

    • The server does not meet one of the preconditions that the requester put on the request.
  • 413 Payload Too Large

    • The request is larger than the server is willing or able to process.
  • 414 URI Too Long

    • The URI provided was too long for the server to process.
  • 415 Unsupported Media Type

    • The request entity has a media type which the server or resource does not support.
  • 422 Unprocessable Entity

    • The request was well-formed but was unable to be followed due to semantic errors.
  • 423 Locked

    • The resource that is being accessed is locked.
  • 428 Precondition Required

    • The origin server requires the request to be conditional. This error code is returned when none of the Modified-Since or Match type headers are used.
  • 431 Request Header Fields Too Large

    • The server is unwilling to process the request because either an individual header field, or all the header fields collectively, are too large.

5xx Server Error

The server failed to fulfill an apparently valid request.

Response status codes beginning with the digit "5" indicate cases in which the server is aware that it has encountered an error or is otherwise incapable of performing the request. Except when responding to a HEAD request, the server includes an entity containing an explanation of the error situation.

{
    "error": "Log rotation failed",
    "description": "Failed to rotate log files: 13, Permission denied"
}

The error field contains a short error description and the description field contains a more detailed version of the error message.

  • 500 Internal Server Error

    • A generic error message, given when an unexpected condition was encountered and no more specific message is suitable.
  • 501 Not Implemented

    • The server either does not recognize the request method, or it lacks the ability to fulfill the request.
  • 502 Bad Gateway

    • The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid response from the upstream server.
  • 503 Service Unavailable

    • The server is currently unavailable (because it is overloaded or down for maintenance). Generally, this is a temporary state.
  • 504 Gateway Timeout

    • The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and did not receive a timely response from the upstream server.
  • 505 HTTP Version Not Supported

    • The server does not support the HTTP protocol version used in the request.
  • 506 Variant Also Negotiates

    • Transparent content negotiation for the request results in a circular reference.
  • 507 Insufficient Storage

    • The server is unable to store the representation needed to complete the request.
  • 508 Loop Detected

    • The server detected an infinite loop while processing the request (sent in lieu of 208 Already Reported).
  • 510 Not Extended

    • Further extensions to the request are required for the server to fulfil it.

Response Headers Reserved for Future Use

The following response headers are not currently in use. Future versions of the API could return them.

  • 206 Partial Content

    • The server is delivering only part of the resource (byte serving) due to a range header sent by the client.
  • 300 Multiple Choices

    • Indicates multiple options for the resource from which the client may choose (via agent-driven content negotiation).
  • 407 Proxy Authentication Required

    • The client must first authenticate itself with the proxy.
  • 408 Request Timeout

    • The server timed out waiting for the request. According to HTTP specifications: "The client did not produce a request within the time that the server was prepared to wait. The client MAY repeat the request without modifications at any later time."
  • 410 Gone

    • Indicates that the resource requested is no longer available and will not be available again.
  • 416 Range Not Satisfiable

    • The client has asked for a portion of the file (byte serving), but the server cannot supply that portion.
  • 417 Expectation Failed

    • The server cannot meet the requirements of the Expect request-header field.
  • 421 Misdirected Request

    • The request was directed at a server that is not able to produce a response.
  • 424 Failed Dependency

    • The request failed due to failure of a previous request.
  • 426 Upgrade Required

    • The client should switch to a different protocol such as TLS/1.0, given in the Upgrade header field.
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    • The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time. Intended for use with rate-limiting schemes.

Resources

The MaxScale REST API provides the following resources.

Common Request Parameters

Most of the resources that support GET also support the following parameters. See the resource documentation for a list of supported request parameters.

  • fields

    • A list of fields to return.

      This allows the returned object to be filtered so that only needed parts are returned. The value of this parameter is a comma separated list of fields to return.

      For example, the parameter ?fields=id,name would return object which would only contain the id and name fields.

  • range

    • Return a subset of the object array.

      The value of this parameter is the range of objects to return given as a inclusive range separated by a hyphen. If the size of the array is less than the end of the range, only the objects between the requested start of the range and the actual end of the array are returned. This means that

      For example, the parameter ?range=10-20 would return objects 10 through 20 from the object array if the actual size of the original array is greater than or equal to 20.