[Discuss] api? rest maybe?
Eric Chadbourne
eric.chadbourne at gmail.com
Fri May 24 11:39:59 EDT 2013
On 05/22/2013 03:00 PM, Daniel C. wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Eric Chadbourne
> <eric.chadbourne at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I've written a little web application and a friend of mine has asked for an
>> api. I don't know much about this subject though rest looks understandable.
>> Any suggestions for something to read? All clues welcome.
>
> REST should be fine. I may be old school, but I personally would
> consider implementing a REST API to be "making it fancy". When I
> write one-off web apps and I want to add an API, I just publicly
> expose some of the functionality (with proper security measures in
> place, of course) via a page that expects a POST and which returns
> some formatted text. For example if I want an API for a personal
> finance "app" (fancy word for a mish-mash of scripts) I might have the
> following "API calls" (really just web pages that are more
> programmer-friendly):
>
> - login.php: post credentials to this to get authenticated
> - transaction.php: you can POST to this with a couple of fields that
> define the transaction amount, a short description and optionally a
> category. It prints out a simple success or failure message.
> - balance.php: GET only, returns your current balance as an integer in text form
>
> If I'm already using these filenames for the "normal" UI then I might
> prepend them with api_.
>
> -Dan
Thanks for the info Dan. Think this is the way I'll go.
- Eric
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