I can't seem to find much information on the web about the different approaches to building a REST API in Rails; so I kinda have two questions:
- Can someone point me to some articles that show the pros/cons of the different approaches?
- Would you please share your thoughts on the pros/cons of the following approaches?
Proposed Approaches
Use the standard controllers to return XML when a users adds
.xml
to the end of the URLPros:
- This is built-in to Rails and very easy to use
- Follows the same resource-based approach that Rails has, so it will be easy for
existing users to understand/remember
Cons:
- API isn't cleanly separated from the main site, harder to maintain
- People may assume that adding
.xml
will work in places it doesn't
Use namespaced routing to create separate API controllers that only handle API functions, but still have access to the same models that the website uses
Pros:
- API is mostly separated
- Still uses resource-full controllers
Cons:
- URLs have the form of site.com/api/resource.xml which may make people assume all resources are available
- API is still part of the website code/project; thus, harder to maintain
Use route forwarding and constraints to forward all API calls to a Rack application
Pros:
- API is fully separated
- Not required to use Resource-full style if we don't want to
- URLs clearly show it's an API and you should check the docs to see what's available (at least, my mind works this way; I assume other dev's minds do too)
Cons:
- Harder to use models from website code
- Easier to maintain as a separate project, but that means harder to integrate with existing site
- Must keep codebases in sync since models may change for site features/bug fixes