Which encrypt value for request POST header when designing a RESTful API for an SPA application?
- application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- multipart/form-data
- text/plain
- application/json
Which encrypt value for request POST header when designing a RESTful API for an SPA application?
For application/x-www-form-urlencoded, the body of the HTTP message sent to the server is essentially one giant query string -- name/value pairs are separated by the ampersand (&), and names are separated from values by the equals symbol (=)
(application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data?)
With this method of transmitting name/value pairs, each pair is represented as a "part" in a MIME message -For short alphanumeric values (like most web forms), the overhead of adding all of the MIME headers is going to significantly outweigh any savings from more efficient binary encoding
(application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data?)
This is "not reliably interpretable by computer", so it should never be used in production, and we will not look further into it.
(What does enctype='multipart/form-data' mean?)
JSON yes, application/json ... not so much. If you just use application/json, your payloads aren't self-descriptive, after all - so you still have strong coupling between both endpoints. Thus, I would recommend to define JSON based media types for each type of message.