March 2016
Beginner
414 pages
9h 29m
English
We've already gone through some of the best practices when writing REST APIs, like using HTTP methods properly, or choosing the correct status code for your responses. We also described two of the most used authentication systems. But there is still a lot to learn about creating proper REST APIs. Remember that they are meant to be used by developers like yourself, so they will always be grateful if you do things properly, and make their lives easier. Ready?
When deciding how to name your endpoints, try keeping them consistent. Even though you are free to choose, there is a set of spoken rules that will make your endpoints more intuitive and easy to understand. Let's list some of them:
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