I am working on MVC 4 Web Api with Jquery and Jqgrid, till now I was posting multiple data to my post controller action.
My action looked like the one below...
[ActionName("FetchProducts")]
public List<ABC> PostProducts(Product model)
{
return _service.GetSomething(model);
}
public class Product{
public string Name {get;set;}
public string Category {get;set;}
//.... and alteast 5 more properties
}
and my jquery call was something like the one below...
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: /api/FetchProduct,
data: this.getData(),
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "json",
success: callback
});
function getData(){
return JSON.stringify({
Name: "from somewhere" ,
Category: "from somewhere",
Price: "from somewhere",
ABC: "from somewhere",
XYZ: "from somewhere",
//... and many more....
});
}
and this works ! but my friend at work says
I am actually only getting data and should use 'GET' and not 'POST'. As GET is used to retrieve remote data, and POST is used to insert/update remote data.
and I also feel he is right. So how should I do this with 'GET' ?
do I have to pass all these parameters (there are atleast 10 of them) as query string ?
like for eg : api/FetchProduct/?Name='aaa'&&Category='vvv'&&.........
So my question is what should one do in such a scenario ? I would like to know what other devs think about this. Thanks