From f1c96d108c29ae4ef7b1f7ed8f2c06b6a5744909 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tobias Krischer Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2022 13:50:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] update k2v docs for status 204 changes --- doc/drafts/k2v-spec.md | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/drafts/k2v-spec.md b/doc/drafts/k2v-spec.md index 175bb02e..9d41b2c0 100644 --- a/doc/drafts/k2v-spec.md +++ b/doc/drafts/k2v-spec.md @@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ and responses need to be translated. Query parameters: -| name | default value | meaning | -| - | - | - | +| name | default value | meaning | +|------------|---------------|----------------------------------| | `sort_key` | **mandatory** | The sort key of the item to read | Returns the item with specified partition key and sort key. Values can be @@ -317,11 +317,11 @@ an HTTP 304 NOT MODIFIED is returned. Query parameters: -| name | default value | meaning | -| - | - | - | -| `sort_key` | **mandatory** | The sort key of the item to read | -| `causality_token` | **mandatory** | The causality token of the last known value or set of values | -| `timeout` | 300 | The timeout before 304 NOT MODIFIED is returned if the value isn't updated | +| name | default value | meaning | +|-------------------|---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| `sort_key` | **mandatory** | The sort key of the item to read | +| `causality_token` | **mandatory** | The causality token of the last known value or set of values | +| `timeout` | 300 | The timeout before 304 NOT MODIFIED is returned if the value isn't updated | The timeout can be set to any number of seconds, with a maximum of 600 seconds (10 minutes). @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ myblobblahblahblah Example response: ``` -HTTP/1.1 200 OK +HTTP/1.1 204 No Content ``` **DeleteItem: `DELETE //?sort_key=`** @@ -382,13 +382,13 @@ as these values are asynchronously updated, and thus eventually consistent. Query parameters: -| name | default value | meaning | -| - | - | - | -| `prefix` | `null` | Restrict listing to partition keys that start with this prefix | -| `start` | `null` | First partition key to list, in lexicographical order | -| `end` | `null` | Last partition key to list (excluded) | -| `limit` | `null` | Maximum number of partition keys to list | -| `reverse` | `false` | Iterate in reverse lexicographical order | +| name | default value | meaning | +|-----------|---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------| +| `prefix` | `null` | Restrict listing to partition keys that start with this prefix | +| `start` | `null` | First partition key to list, in lexicographical order | +| `end` | `null` | Last partition key to list (excluded) | +| `limit` | `null` | Maximum number of partition keys to list | +| `reverse` | `false` | Iterate in reverse lexicographical order | The response consists in a JSON object that repeats the parameters of the query and gives the result (see below). @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ POST /my_bucket HTTP/1.1 Example response: ``` -HTTP/1.1 200 OK +HTTP/1.1 204 NO CONTENT ``` @@ -525,17 +525,17 @@ The request body is a JSON list of searches, that each specify a range of items to get (to get single items, set `singleItem` to `true`). A search is a JSON struct with the following fields: -| name | default value | meaning | -| - | - | - | -| `partitionKey` | **mandatory** | The partition key in which to search | -| `prefix` | `null` | Restrict items to list to those whose sort keys start with this prefix | -| `start` | `null` | The sort key of the first item to read | -| `end` | `null` | The sort key of the last item to read (excluded) | -| `limit` | `null` | The maximum number of items to return | -| `reverse` | `false` | Iterate in reverse lexicographical order on sort keys | -| `singleItem` | `false` | Whether to return only the item with sort key `start` | -| `conflictsOnly` | `false` | Whether to return only items that have several concurrent values | -| `tombstones` | `false` | Whether or not to return tombstone lines to indicate the presence of old deleted items | +| name | default value | meaning | +|-----------------|---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| `partitionKey` | **mandatory** | The partition key in which to search | +| `prefix` | `null` | Restrict items to list to those whose sort keys start with this prefix | +| `start` | `null` | The sort key of the first item to read | +| `end` | `null` | The sort key of the last item to read (excluded) | +| `limit` | `null` | The maximum number of items to return | +| `reverse` | `false` | Iterate in reverse lexicographical order on sort keys | +| `singleItem` | `false` | Whether to return only the item with sort key `start` | +| `conflictsOnly` | `false` | Whether to return only items that have several concurrent values | +| `tombstones` | `false` | Whether or not to return tombstone lines to indicate the presence of old deleted items | For each of the searches, triplets are listed and returned separately. The @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ POST /my_bucket?delete HTTP/1.1 Example response: -``` +```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK [