I am using web api 2 to implement a restful service. After doing some research on best practices everyone seems like they are having different opinions on how to do the following. I have a GET
public HttpResponseMessage Get(string crewId, string shiftDate, int offset = 1, int limit = 10)
This GET method returns a list. There are multiple ways of getting the data from this method.
Do you (1) Mark the crewId and shiftDate as optional?
public HttpResponseMessage Get(string crewId = null, string shiftDate = null, int offset = 1, int limit = 10)
and then have bunch of if statements to check what is filled and what is not filled to be able to do actions
if(crewId != null && shiftDate == null){
// Get by crewId
}else if(crewId == null && shiftDate != null){
// Get By shiftDate
}else if(crewId != null && shiftDate != null){
// Get By crewId and shiftDate
}
To me this looks crazy to do especially if you have many parameters you would have too many "if" statements in your code.
Do you (2) Have different set of gets?
public HttpResponseMessage GetByCrewId(string crewId, int offset = 1, int limit = 10)
public HttpResponseMessage GetByShiftDate(string shiftDate, int offset = 1, int limit = 10)
public HttpResponseMessage GetByCrewIdShiftDate(string crewId, string shiftDate, int offset = 1, int limit = 10)
and then you would have your URI Route map to the method
is option 2 restful?
Or is there an better options (3).
Both options above will work just making sure I am using best practices and following REST standards. Just seems like I am missing something and hopefully you can put me in the right direction.