CollectionObject Service RESTful API
Brief Description
Assumptions
For a complete list of assumptions, visit the Service Description and Assumptions page.
References
Cataloging Requirements
CollectionObject Story Summary
CollectionObject Entry Stories
CollectionObject Service Description and Assumptions
CollectionObject Service Entity Diagrams
REST-based APIs - A Template for Services
REST-based API
The CollectionObject Service offers a REST-based Application Programming Interface (API) to CRUD (create, read, update, and delete) operations on individual CollectionObject instances, plus list operations on multiple CollectionObject instances. These follow the Common model for CollectionSpace REST services.
CollectionObject CRUD+L services
Create a CollectionObject
Creates a new CollectionObject record. Assigns a unique, service-specified /wiki/spaces/collectionspace/pages/666274321 to that CollectionObject record. Follows standard Create model. See the documentation of the CollectionObject schema, below. Example:
POST /cspace-services/collectionobjects HTTP/1.1
Read a CollectionObject
Reads an existing CollectionObject record, specified by its /wiki/spaces/collectionspace/pages/666274321. Follows standard Read model. See the documentation of the CollectionObject schema, below. Example:
GET /cspace-services/collectionobjects/{id} HTTP/1.1
Update a CollectionObject
Updates an existing CollectionObject record, specified by its /wiki/spaces/collectionspace/pages/666274321. Follows standard Update model. See the documentation of the CollectionObject schema, below. Example:
PUT /cspace-services/collectionobjects/{id} HTTP/1.1
Delete a CollectionObject
Deletes an existing CollectionObject record, specified by its /wiki/spaces/collectionspace/pages/666274321. Follows standard Delete model. Example:
DELETE /cspace-services/collectionobjects/{id} HTTP/1.1
List CollectionObject instances
Lists existing CollectionObject records, with summary information for each. Follows standard List model. See the documentation of the CollectionObject list schema, below. Example:
GET /cspace-services/collectionobjects/ HTTP/1.1
The CollectionObject service does not currently support pagination of list results; restore relevant wording from version 5 of this document when that support is added.
CollectionObject REST payload schemas
CollectionObject instance schema
The schemas below are severely abbreviated, and are thus illustrative. For a full list of the fields that may potentially be present in payloads when creating, updating, or reading individual CollectionObject records, please see the CollectionObject record schema for release 0.5.
Create and Update should use the following schema:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?> <ns2:collectionobjects-common xmlns:ns2="http://services.collectionspace.org/collectionobject"> <objectNumber>2010.5.18</objectNumber> <objectName>Laguna Tide Pool</objectName> <title>Impressionist Painting</title> ... </ns2:collectionobjects-common>
Read will return the following schema:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?> <ns2:collectionobjects_common xmlns:ns2="http://collectionspace.org/services/collectionobject" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://collectionspace.org/services/collectionobject http://services.collectionspace.org/collectionobject/collectionobjects_common.xsd"> <objectNumber>2010.5.18</objectNumber> <objectName>Laguna Tide Pool</objectName> <title>Impressionist Painting</title> ... </ns2:collectionobjects-common>
CollectionObject list schema
List (and variants) will return the following schema. This schema includes the uri and csid fields to help facilitate access to individual records:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?> <ns2:collectionobjects-common-list xmlns:ns2="http://collectionspace.org/services/collectionobject"> <collectionobject-list-item> <objectNumber>2010.5.18</objectNumber> <title>Painting of a Tide Pool</title> <uri>/collectionobjects/f0cf4c50-8f8a-4df0-869a</uri> <csid>f0cf4c50-8f8a-4df0-869a</csid> </collectionobject-list-item> .... </ns2:collectionobjects-common-list>