Yes this is important, and how the merging should be actually done is
something the GUI needs to deal with.
When the PUT/POST -request is done, we already need to know how the
merger is performed.
When you POST to /biblios/123/merges, you would semantically be creating
a new instance of a bibio-merge -object, which is actually a pretty good
idea.
This would allow us the undo merge-operations, or basically any type of
biblio modification operation.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/PUT
BTW: Since when has PUT been labeled as idempotent?
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616
well since 1999 it seems :)
"However, it is possible that a sequence of several requests is non-
idempotent, even if all of the methods executed in that sequence are
idempotent."
A bit like can a GET request have a body or formData arguments...
On 6.10.2023 19.21, Tomas Cohen Arazi wrote:
El vie, 6 oct 2023 a las 11:03, Olli-Antti Hypernova
(<olli-antti.kivila...@hypernova.fi>) escribió:
Good idea. Anything to disband the "SmartUI"-antipattern is good
for me.
We should add a new endpoint following established nomenclature.
eg. PUT /biblios/123/merge/456 (PUT as it is modifying existing
records)
POST /biblios/123/merges
{
"biblio_id": 456,
"rules": ?
}
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