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Built-in endpoints

Sealious automatically creates endpoints for all the collections defined within
your app. All endpoins automatically take care of policy enforcement, so you
don't have to worry about implementing logic of who can do what. Just make sure
that the policies are set up properly for each collection and they will be
enforced.

NOTE: Some query params are expected to have complex, sometimes even nested structure. When the documentation refers to key/value-formatted query params, use [] syntax, so to send {filter: {name: "Reksio", age: 34}}, use filter[name]=Reksio&filter[age]=34. See the qs module for more details.

User/Session management

Register:

We used to have and endpoint that started the registration flow,
including sending an email with the confirmation link, but it has been
removed, giving way to more customization of the registration
workflow. You now have to create the registration endpoint yourself,
using app.collection.users.create.

Log in:

POST /api/v1/sessions/

params: username, password

Attempts to log the user in. If the login is successfull, a cookie with session
ID is set. Otherwise, an error message in JSON form is returned.

Why isn't it just POST /api/v1/login? It's simply to mainain the REST-ful
semantics. When you log in, you actually want to create (POST) a new session
(/api/v1/sessions).

Log out:

DELETE /api/v1/collections/sessions/current

Deletes the current session from DB. No params needed

Who am i?

In order to check who the currently logged in user is, they can call

GET /api/v1/collections/users/me

Request a password reset:

POST /api/v1/collections/password-reset-intents

params: email

Begins the password reset flow. If the email exists in the database, a message
with reset link is sent to the user.

Static forms

There routes set up for some static forms, including:

  • GET /account-creation-details asks for user data when creating an account
  • POST /finalize-registration-intent finishes user creation. /account-creation-details contains a form that POSTs to this endpoint.
  • POST /finalize-password-reset
  • GET /confirm-password-reset

Collection endpoints

Each collection gets a full REST-ful API endpoint. These endpoints work for both
the collections created by you, as well as for all built-in collections:

  • users
  • sessions

List all elements within the collection

GET /api/v1/collections/:collection_name

Query Params:
  • filter - key/value. Maps field names to the desired values. Example: ?filter[name]=Hoover&filter[age][gt]=18
  • sort - key/value. Forces the output to be sorted by given field. Example: ?sort[favorite_number]=desc. Sort order is desc or asc
  • pagination - key/value. Keys are: page (which page to display), items (how many items per page), forward_buffer (return this many more additional items per page than specified in items. Useful when trying to establish whether or not there is a next page to display)
  • attachments - key/value. keys are field-names, values are field-type specific. Whether or not to fetch attachments related to given field, and in what form. Currently supported only by single-reference and reverse-single-reference field types.
  • format key/value. Some fields can have different outputs depending on the provided format.
Examples
# show only seals named Hoover:
GET /api/v1/collections/seals?filter[name]=Hoover

# sort by age, filter by object_field.weight:
GET /api/v1/collections/seals?filter[object_field][weight]=280&sort[age]=asc

# 10 items per page, show items 11-20:
GET /api/v1/collections/seals?filter[name]=Hoover?pagination[items]=10&page=2

Example response:

{
    "attachments": {},
    "fields_with_attachments": [],
    "items": [
        {
            "done": false,
            "id": "YwviNwK-X",
            "title": "Remember to push to master"
        },
        {
            "done": false,
            "id": "O6-WocIJs",
            "title": "Write docs"
        },
    ]
}

Get an item by ID

GET /api/v1/collections/:collection_name/:id

Query params:
  • attachments - key/value. keys are field-names, values are field-type specific. Whether or not to fetch attachments related to given field, and in what form. Currently supported only by single-reference and reverse-single-reference field types.
  • format key/value. Some fields can have different outputs depending on the provided format.
Examples
# get a task with id xyz123
GET /api/v1/collections/tasks/xyz123

Example response:

{
    "attachments": {},
    "fields_with_attachments": [],
    "items": [
        {
            "done": false,
            "id": "YwviNwK-X",
            "title": "Write docs"
        }
    ]
}
# get a task with id xyz123 and inline bodies of the attachments from field 'roles'
GET /api/v1/collections/tasks/xyz123?attachments[roles]=true

Example response:

{
    "attachments": {
        "o0wb6n": { "name": "admin" },
        "kegfd7qg": { "name": "user" }
    },
    "fields_with_attachments": [],
    "items": [
        {
            "done": false,
            "id": "YwviNwK-X",
            "title": "Write docs",
            "roles": ["o0wb6n", "kegfd7qg"]
        }
    ]
}

Create an item

POST /api/v1/collections/:collection_name

Request body:

Fill in all fields defined within the collection as JSON or form-data.

Examples
http POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/collections/tasks title="some title" done=false

Edit an existing item

PATCH /api/v1/collections/:collection_name/:id

PUT /api/v1/collections/:collection_name/:id

Request body:

JSON or form-data. When using PATCH, only send the fields that you want to change. When using PUT, send all fields you want saved.

When using PUT, ommiting a field means "delete it's value". When using PATCH, omitting a field means "leave it unchanged".

Examples
http PATCH https://localhost:8080/api/v1/collections/tasks/YwviNwK-X done=true

Delete an item

DELETE /api/v1/collections/:collection_name:/id

No query params or body params.

Examples
http DELETE https://localhost:8080/api/v1/collections/tasks/YwviNwK-X

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