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I have a taxonomy vocabulary that has the following terms: Green Red White

How would I go about creating a restful view for an endpoint that returns this list as an array of entity data for each term?

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  • It's not clear whether you want to list taxonomy term entities, or the node entities tagged with those terms. Can you clarify?
    – osman
    Apr 12, 2018 at 16:28
  • Both if possible? A term and then an array of all entities that have that term? Or just the taxonomy terms would work and then I could call a separate endpoint for each as needed. Apr 12, 2018 at 20:34
  • I was going to suggest using Drupal's Views with REST export display, however I realized Serializer format doesn't support grouping the output result. If you have REST UI installed you can enable Taxonomy term resource. That's the endpoint for accessing individual term details. For example; GET taxonomy/term/7?_format=json would return the term details for (tid=7)
    – osman
    Apr 14, 2018 at 16:51
  • This doesn't solve my issue as I need to query Drupal to get a list of terms, otherwise I don't know that /term/7 exists. Apr 18, 2018 at 14:43

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Create a new taxonomy term view. Add the "rest export" display. Set to fields and add any fields you want. Add a vocabulary filter (or any other filters you want).

You can't add vocabulary as a relationship/fields yet. That's in 8.6 (patched here).

If you want relationships, as per the comments on the OP, you'd use jsonapi. I can't comment on osman's post, but be wary of jsonapi module's limit to 50 values. If 50 is ok, you can try using sparse fieldsets to reduce the payload of the request.

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I think I have a solution for you:

JSON API module generates an API server that implements the {json:api} specification. It has video tutorials and good documentation with examples.

I skipped a few steps to Filtering documentation and tested out the following.

I have a Basic page content type with an Entity reference field (field_color) to Colors vocabulary -which has the terms: Green, Red, and White.

After playing around a bit, following GET request returned me the node entities tagged with color Red:

https://localhost/jsonapi/node/page?_format=json_api&filter[field_color.name][value]=Red

Hope this helps.

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    This does not solve my original issue, How would I know the value Red? I need to query Drupal taxonomy to get all of those terms. Apr 18, 2018 at 14:44
  • You can GET the list of taxonomy terms of the Color vocabulary like this: localhost/jsonapi/taxonomy_term/color?_format=json_api Then you can make the second query given in the answer to get the list of nodes tagged with that term.
    – osman
    Apr 18, 2018 at 15:18
  • this link does not work: /jsonapi/taxonomy_term/color?_format=json_api - throws a page not found error Apr 20, 2018 at 18:43
  • Can you confirm vocabulary machine-name is “color” in your setup as well? Because that link works for me. Perhaps you need to rebuild the cache.
    – osman
    Apr 20, 2018 at 19:00
  • I had to remove the _format=json_api parameter to make it work: localhost/jsonapi/taxonomy_term/color Mar 12, 2019 at 14:34

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