This library provides support for using the [Collection+JSON] (http://amundsen.com/media-types/collection/) hypermedia mediatype authored by [Mike Amundsen] (http://twitter.com/mamund).
- A set of models for fully representing a Collection+Json document.
- Support for extensions
- CollectionJsonFormatter which handles Collection+Json representations.
- CollectionJsonController which is a drop-in API controller that is designed to make it easy to support Collection+Json. It wires up the formatter for you / removes a lot of cruft.
- A set of adapter contracts for reading and writing Collection+json documents.
- Easy to test / IoC friendly
- A light sample.
This documentation is a work in progress. You can check the samples directory for a basic CRUD controller and to see how to wire things up.
CollectionJson ships with several nuget packages that are factored for client and server scenarios.
- [CollectionJson] (https://www.nuget.org/packages/CollectionJson) - Object Model for working with CJ documents. Also contains helpers.
- [CollectionJson.Client] (https://www.nuget.org/packages/CollectionJson.Client) - Contains formatter for creating/consuming CJ documents with
HttpClient
or ASP.NET Web API. - [CollectionJson.Server] (https://www.nuget.org/packages/CollectionJson.Server) - Contains controllers for implementing the CJ protocol in ASP.NET Web API.
To create a new read document instantiate a Collection
instance. The CollectionJsonFormatter
will write this out to the CollectionJson format.
var document = new ReadDocumnent();
var collection = new Collection { Version = "1.0", Href = new Uri(_requestUri, "/friends/") };
document.Collection = collection;
collection.Links.Add(new Link { Rel = "Feed", Href = new Uri(_requestUri, "/friends/rss") });
foreach (var friend in friends)
{
var item = new Item { Href = new Uri(_requestUri, "/friends/" + friend.Id) };
item.Data.Add(new Data { Name = "full-name", Value = friend.FullName, Prompt = "Full Name" });
item.Data.Add(new Data { Name = "email", Value = friend.Email, Prompt = "Email" });
item.Data.Add(new Data{ Name = "short-name", Value = friend.ShortName, Prompt = "Short Name"});
item.Links.Add(new Link { Rel = "blog", Href = friend.Blog, Prompt = "Blog" });
item.Links.Add(new Link { Rel = "avatar", Href = friend.Avatar, Prompt = "Avatar", Render = "Image" });
collection.Items.Add(item);
}
var query = new Query { Rel = "search", Href = new Uri(_requestUri, "/friends"), Prompt = "Search" };
query.Data.Add(new Data { Name = "name", Prompt="Value to match against the Full Name" });
collection.Queries.Add(query);
var data = collection.Template.Data;
data.Add(new Data { Name = "name", Prompt = "Full Name" });
data.Add(new Data { Name = "email", Prompt = "Email" });
data.Add(new Data { Name = "blog", Prompt = "Blog" });
data.Add(new Data { Name = "avatar", Prompt = "Avatar" });
The Collection
, Data
, Item
, Link
and Query
classes are all extensible to allow for using CollectionJson extensions. There are three different methods for working with extensions.
Extensions can be set by using the Extensions
method which returns a dynamic object. Below is an example setting the Model extension*.
var item = new Item { Href = new Uri(_requestUri, "/friends/" + friend.Id) };
item.Extensions().Model = "friend";
*Note: Extensions
is a method rather than a property to avoid from being serialized, and to make it compatible with multiple serializers.
Each of the aforementioned classes can be cast directly to dynamic
.
var item = new Item { Href = new Uri(_requestUri, "/friends/" + friend.Id) };
dynamic dItem = item;
dItem.Model="friend";
Extensions can be set by calling the SetValue method.
var item = new Item { Href = new Uri(_requestUri, "/friends/" + friend.Id) };
item.SetValue("Model", "friend");
Extensions can be retrieved by calling the GetValue method
var model = item.GetValue<string>("Model");
A CollectionJson server returns an object implementing IReadDocument. The CollectionJsonFormatter
casts the model to this interface to write out the payload. The concrete ReadDocument class implements this interface.
Member | Description |
---|---|
Collection | Sets the Collection (Collection ) |
A CollectionJson server receives an object implementing IWriteDocument. The `CollectionJsonFormatter' casts the model to this interface to read in the template. The concrete WriteDocument class implements this interface.
Member | Description |
---|---|
Template | Contains the write template sent from the client |
The collection contains all the details for the CollectionJson document
Member | Description |
---|---|
Version | Sets the CollectionJson version |
Links | Contains the top level links (Link ) for the collection |
Items | Contains the collection of items (Item ) |
Queries | Contains the collection of queries (Query ) |
Template | Contains the write template (Template ) to be retuned to the client |
CollectionJson documents contain one or more items which are represented with the Item
class.
Member | Description |
---|---|
Rel | The link relation |
Href | Url for dreferencing the item |
Rt | Describes the item |
Data | Contains the data elements for the item. |
Links | Contains the links for the item |
The Link object is used for embedding links with the document
Member | Description |
---|---|
Rel | The link relation |
Href | Url for dreferencing the link |
Prompt | Contains a human readable description for the link |
Render | How the link should be rendered, should be "image" or "link" |
Queries are sent to the client which it can use to search against data.
Member | Description |
---|---|
Rel | The link relation |
Href | Url for dreferencing the link |
Prompt | Contains a human readable description for the link |
Rt | Describes the return value of the query |
Data | Contains the data elements which the client will use to perform the query |
Templates are sent to the client to instruct it as to which data elements it should send in order to create or update the collection.
Member | Description |
---|---|
Data | Contains the data elements for the template |
This controller is a drop in component that one can derive from to implement the Collection+Json CRUD protocol. It constrains to strictly returning and accepting the correct message formats based on the spec. It also handles concerns like status codes, auto-generating the location header etc.
Member | Description |
---|---|
Create | Handles creation of a new item. |
Read | Handles reading a single or multiple items |
Update | Handles updating an existing itemm. |
Delete | Removes an existing item. |
Below is a sample controller implementation
public class FriendsController : CollectionJsonController<Friend>
{
private IFriendRepository repo;
public FriendsController(IFriendRepository repo, ICollectionJsonDocumentWriter<Friend> writer, ICollectionJsonDocumentReader<Friend> reader)
:base(writer, reader)
{
this.repo = repo;
}
protected override int Create(IWriteDocument writeDocument, HttpResponseMessage response)
{
var friend = Reader.Read(writeDocument);
return repo.Add(friend);
}
protected override IReadDocument Read(HttpResponseMessage response)
{
var readDoc = Writer.Write(repo.GetAll());
return readDoc;
}
protected override IReadDocument Read(int id, HttpResponseMessage response)
{
return Writer.Write(repo.Get(id));
}
//custom search method
public HttpResponseMessage Get(string name)
{
var friends = repo.GetAll().Where(f => f.FullName.IndexOf(name, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) > -1);
var readDocument = Writer.Write(friends);
return readDocument.ToHttpResponseMessage();
}
protected override IReadDocument Update(int id, IWriteDocument writeDocument, HttpResponseMessage response)
{
var friend = Reader.Read(writeDocument);
friend.Id = id;
repo.Update(friend);
return Writer.Write(friend);
}
protected override void Delete(int id, HttpResponseMessage response)
{
repo.Remove(id);
}
}
An implementer overrides methods from the base. The controller abstracts away the CJ format, which is handled via a set of adapters.
The reader is responsible for taking a Collection+JSON write template and convering it into "some" model. The model can be anything from a primitive like a string to a complex object.
public class FriendDocumentReader : ICollectionJsonDocumentReader<Friend>
{
public Friend Read(WriteDocument document)
{
var template = document.Template;
var friend = new Friend();
friend.FullName = template.Data.GetDataByName("name").Value;
friend.Email = template.Data.GetDataByName("email").Value;
friend.Blog = new Uri(template.Data.GetDataByName("blog").Value);
friend.Avatar = new Uri(template.Data.GetDataByName("avatar").Value);
return friend;
}
}
The writer is responsible for taking the model and writing it out as Collection+Json Document.
public class FriendDocumentWriter : ICollectionJsonDocumentWriter<Friend>
{
private readonly Uri _requestUri;
public FriendDocumentWriter(HttpRequestMessage request)
{
_requestUri = request.RequestUri;
}
public IReadDocument Write(IEnumerable<Friend> friends)
{
//create the document from the friends collection
var document = ...
return document;
}
}