Let's say I want to have a RESTful resource for people, where the client is able to assign ID.
A person looks like this: {"id": <UUID>, "name": "Jimmy"}
Now, how should the client save (or "PUT") it?
PUT /person/UUID {"id": <UUID>, "name": "Jimmy"}
- now we have this nasty duplication that we have to verify all the time: Does the ID in body match the one in path?- Asymmetric representation:
PUT /person/UUID {"name": "Jimmy"}
GET /person/UUID
returns{"id": <UUID>, "name": "Jimmy"}
- No IDs in body - ID only in location:
PUT /person/UUID {"name": "Jimmy"}
GET /person/UUID
returns{"name": "Jimmy"}
- No kind of
POST
seems like a good idea since the ID is generated by the client.
What are the common patterns and ways to solve it? IDs only in location seems like the most dogmatically correct way, but it also makes the practical implementation harder.