DSpace REST API - Bojan Suzic
Integration, testing, documentation and further development of DSpace REST services for 1.x and 2.0 versions. - Bojan Suzic
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Details
Project Title: |
DSpace REST API |
Student: |
Bojan Suzic, University of Technology Graz |
Mentors: |
Aaron Zeckoski, Mark Diggory |
Contacting author: |
bojan AT student . tugraz DOT at - using subject line DSpace |
SCM Location for Project: |
http://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/modules/rest |
Project description
The REST approach promotes simplification and decoupling of software architecture, enabling further scalability, portability, granularity and simplified interaction of software systems and components.
The aim of this project is to provide DSpace with REST capable API and underlying component, which will enable developers and end-users to exploit the advantages of such approach.
Some of uses this module is intended to provide could be, for instance:
- interaction between DSpace systems and/or other repositories
- automation of different activities, e.g. submission of packages
- integrating repositories in process workflows of other applications or systems
- interaction with many kinds of systems or web applications, such as CMS, LMS, LCMS, VLS, AMS etc
- providing of other approaches to UI, such as client based/run UI
- crawling of repositories, exposing information in structural way
This project is continuation of last year's activities, supported by Google as part of GSoC 2009. In the first stage the basic support for REST for DSpace is provided, exposing many parts of DSpace functionality to the clients.
In this year's GSoC the following activities should be primarily addressed:
- integration of existing code in the system
- alignment of REST API with currently available DSpace features/functionality, e.g. adding of new features
- extending of existing code, in order to provide better handling of management and injection functions
- providing more detailed documentation and examples for end users
- testing activities, e.g. cooperation/coordination with other GSoC 10 project Unit testing
- promotion of DSpace REST interaction (by taking part in integration with other systems)
Detailed activities
In the following sections main activities are elaborated in detail.
REST API Methods
Changes in comparison to existing support are marked with red color. Please note that changes may appear as:
- introduction of new method
- extending of existing method, by implementing new functionality (e.g. GET/PUT/DELETE)
- extending of existing method, by changing its parameters, output etc
Naming convention for endpoints
DSpace 1.x and 2.x are treating the resources on different way. 2.x is more generalized, suggesting the use of RDF-like interrelation notations. The necessity to follow this approach for 1.x is to be discussed in the list or on the following page.
Repository browsing
Name and description
Value and notes
Base URI:
/communities?topLevelOnly=true&idOnly=false
Description:
Returns a list of all communities on the system or return just top level communities.
HTTP method:
GET
Optional parameters:
Sorting fields supported:
id, name, countitems
: sorting by id, community name and item countResponse formats:
json
,xml
Status codes
200: OK
204: no content
400: bad request
500: internal server errorResponse details
Name and description |
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Base URI: |
/communities/{id}/parents?idOnly=false&immediateOnly=true |
Description: |
Returns a list of all parent communities of the |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/communities/ |
Description: |
Returns a list of immediate sub-communities (children) of the |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/communities/ |
Description: |
Returns a list of collections in the |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/communities/ |
Description: |
Returns a list of recent submissions to a community |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/collections?idOnly=false |
Description: |
Returns a list of all collections in the system |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Name and description |
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Base URI: |
/collections/ |
Description: |
Returns a list of all communities a collection with |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/collections/ |
Description: |
Returns a list of all items from the collection |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Content searching
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/search?query= |
Description: |
Returns a list of all objects found by searching criteria |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Sorting/ordering modifiers: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/harvest?startdate= |
Description: |
Returns a list of all objects that have been created, modified or withdrawn within specified time range |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting/ordering modifiers: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
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Item status and retrieval
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
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Description: |
Returns detailed information about an item |
HTTP method: |
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Required parameters: |
{ |
Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
Contains an information about an item including resource name, metadata, owning collection, collections stored in, communities stored in, bundle ids, last modified date, archival/withdrawn status and submitter of an item |
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
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Description: |
Returns status of user permissions on this item |
HTTP method: |
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Required parameters: |
{ |
Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
Boolean variable, stating can user edit the listed item |
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/items/ |
Description: |
Returns communities this item is part of |
HTTP method: |
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Required parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
Communities listed |
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/items/ |
Description: |
Returns collections this item is part of |
HTTP method: |
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Required parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
Collections listed |
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
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Description: |
Returns bitstream object - usually the library item file |
HTTP method: |
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Required parameters: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
Includes all information about referenced bitstream, including file name, licence, corresponding ittem etc. It is possible only to get information for particular bitstreams. When the request is made without parameters/references, the blank list is presented (there is no list of all bitstreams in the system available). |
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
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Description: |
Returns checksum of bitstream |
HTTP method: |
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Required parameters: |
{ |
Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
Receive full bitstream |
User oriented functions
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
/users?query= |
Description: |
Returns list containing id, name and email of persons (optionally matching a query) |
HTTP method: |
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Optional parameters: |
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Sorting fields supported: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
List with information on particular user. Additionaly only identifiers are sent if idOnly is true. |
Statistical info
Name and description |
Value and notes |
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Base URI: |
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Description: |
Returns general statistics |
HTTP method: |
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Response formats: |
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Status codes |
200: OK |
Response details |
Returns cummulative list of statistics data for the system currently available |
Items ingestion
Administrative tasks
Workflow related tasks
Visitors' suggestions or wishes
Here the visitors and stakeholders can insert their suggestions or describe the needs for their applications in detail.
Integration in the system
It is planned to consult two external subjects for cooperation and the assistance during integration process (LMS and national library internal automation process). More information coming soon - awaiting approval of other parties.
Documentation tasks
Although provided software module exposes basic documentation automatically to the end user, in order to make it easier for other developers and users the documentation in the following forms is additionaly to be provided:
- Confluence pages, current location
- integrated documentation in PDF form (manual)
- short slides containing technology overview, advocacy/facts, configuration and usage guideliens and examples
- code will be additionally commented
Example of usage
At the end of the current stage of this project as a bonus task (if time constraints allow) the examples of usage will be provided for several languages, the use-cases will be presented (example of integration in other software, e.g. LMS) and optionally simple client system demonstrating UI customization will be demonstrated (e.g. Flex or JavaFX like).