Crates.io | restq-http |
lib.rs | restq-http |
version | 0.9.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-01-06 09:05:35.632242 |
updated_at | 2024-04-07 11:22:31.686785 |
description | Parse restq syntax from http crate |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/ivanceras/restq |
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id | 195717 |
size | 16,870 |
The simplest way to express data operations in a rest API.
Implemented using the combination of appropriate HTTP methods, url and csv for the data format.
Example:
Querying a simple table person
with filtering, grouping and paging.
GET /person?age=lt.42&(student=eq.true|gender=eq.'M')&group_by=sum(age),grade,gender&having=min(age)=gt.42&order_by=age.desc,height.asc&page=20&page_size=100
This can then be converted into a SQL query.
SELECT * FROM person
WHERE age < 42
AND (student = true OR gender = 'M')
GROUP BY sum(age), grade, gender
HAVING min(age) > 42
ORDER BY age DESC, height ASC
LIMIT 100 OFFSET 1900 ROWS
The response body will contain a csv
formatted data of the results from the query.
RestQ Syntax/Grammar:
create = ["CREATE" | "PUT"], "/", table, column_def_list, "\n", csv
select = "GET", "/", table, [join_table], column_list, [ "?", condition]
delete = "DELETE", table, [ "?", condition ]
update = ["UPDATE | "PATCH"] table, set_expr_list, [ "?", condition]
drop = ["DROP" | "DELETE"] "-", table
alter = ["ALTER" | "PATCH"] table, { drop_column | add_column | alter_column }
drop_column = "-", column
add_column = "+", column_def
alter_column = column, "=", column_def
column_def_list = "{", { column_def }, "}"
| "(", { column_def }, ")"
column_def = [ { column_attributes } ], column, [ "(" foreign ")" ], ":", data_type, [ "(" default_value ")" ]
column_attributes = primary | index | unique
primary = "*"
index = "@"
unique = "&"
data_type = "bool" | "s8" | "s16" | "s32" | "s64" | "u8" | "u16", etc
default_value = value
value = number | string | bool ,..etc
column = string, ".", string
| string
table = string
foreign = table
insert = table, column_list ,"\n", csv
column_list = "{", { column }, "}"
join_table = table, join_type, table
join_type = right_join | left_join | inner_join | full_join
right_join = "->"
left_join = "<-"
inner_join = "-><-"
full_join = "<-->"
condition = expr
expr = column | value | binary_operation
binary_operation = expr, operator, expr
operator = "and" | "or" | "eq" | "gte" | "lte" ,..etc
bool
: booleans8
: u8 that autoincrementss16
: u16 that autoincrementss32
: u32 that autoincrements, serials64
: u64 that autoincrements, bigserialf32
: float 4 bytesf64
: float 8 bytesi8
,i16
,i32
,i64
: signed integeru8
,u16
,u32
,u64
: unsigned intergerstext
: utf8 stringuuid
: plain uuid, randomly generated when nulluuid_rand
: randomly generated uuiduuid_slug
: create a new uuid and generate a url friend base64 string out of it.utc
: timestamp with time zone in utc,url
: url typesjson
: jsonbytes
: binary dataPUT /+product{*product_id:s32,name:text,created_by(users):u32,created:utc,is_active:bool}
Content-Type: text/csv; charset=UTF-8
1,go pro,1,2019-10-31 11:59:59.872,,true
2,shovel,1,2019-11-01 07:30:00.462,,false
PUT
restq
syntax.csv
The equivalent SQL:
CREATE TABLE product (
product_id serial NOT NULL PRIMARY,
name character varying NOT NULL,
created_by integer NOT NULL REFERENCES users(user_id),
created timestamp with time zone NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
is_active boolean NOT NULL
INSERT INTO product(product_id, name, created_by, is_active)
VALUES(
(1,'go pro',1,2019-10-31 11:59:59.872,DEFAULT,true)
(2,'shovel',1,2019-11-01 07:30:00.462,DEFAULT,false)
);
HEAD /product
HEAD /
GET /product{product_id,name}?is_active=eq.true&order_by=created.desc
SELECT product_id,name FROM product WHERE is_active = true ORDER BY created DESC
POST /product{product_id,name,created_by,created,is_active}
1,go pro,1,2019-10-31 11:59:59.872,,true
2,shovel,1,2019-11-01 07:30:00.462,,false
INSERT INTO product(product_id, name, created_by, is_active)
VALUES(
(1,'go pro',1,2019-10-31 11:59:59.872,true)
(2,'shovel',1,2019-11-01 07:30:00.462,false)
);
POST /user{user_id,name,person_id(GET/person{id}?person.name=name)}
1,TOM JONES,,
INSERT INTO user(user_id, name, person_id)
VALUES(1, 'TOM JONES', (SELECT person.id FROM person WHERE person.name='TOM JONES'));
PATCH /product{description="I'm the new description now"}?product_id=1
UPDATE product SET description = 'I\'m the new description now' WHERE product_id = 1;
2 versions of the same record is passed, first is the original, the next is the updated one
PATCH /product{*product_id,name}
1,go pro,1,go pro hero4
2,shovel,2,slightly used shovel
UPDATE product SET name = 'go pro hero4' WHERE id = 1;
UPDATE product SET name = 'slightly used shovel' WHERE id = 2'
DELETE /product?product_id=1
DELETE FROM product WHERE product_id = '1'
DELETE /product{product_id}
1
2
3
DELETE FROM product WHERE product_id IN ('1','2','3')
DELETE /product{name,is_active}
Go Pro,true
Shovel,true
Chair,true
DELETE FROM product WHERE name = 'Go Pro' AND is_active = 'true';
DELETE FROM product WHERE name = 'Shovel' AND is_active = 'true';
DELETE FROM product WHERE name = 'Chair' AND is_active = 'true';
DELETE /product
TRUNCATE product;
GET /product<-users{product.*,users.user_name}?product_id=1&is_active=true&created=gt.2019-11-05T08:45:03.432
SELECT product.*, users.user_name
FROM product
LEFT JOIN users ON product.created_by = users.user_id
WHERE product_id = 1
AND is_active = true
AND created > '2019-11-05T08:45:03.432'
table1-><-table2
table1<-table2
table1->table2
table1<-->table2