RestDb 2.0.3

dotnet add package RestDb --version 2.0.3
NuGet\Install-Package RestDb -Version 2.0.3
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<PackageReference Include="RestDb" Version="2.0.3" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add RestDb --version 2.0.3
#r "nuget: RestDb, 2.0.3"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install RestDb as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=RestDb&version=2.0.3

// Install RestDb as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=RestDb&version=2.0.3

RestDb

RESTful HTTP/HTTPS server for Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL database tables written in C#.

Description

RestDb spawns a RESTful HTTP/HTTPS server that exposes a series of APIs allowing you to perform SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, TRUNCATE, and DROP against tables in Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Sqlite.

New in v2.0.2

  • Dependency update to silence dependabot

Important Notes

  • If you specify a listener other than localhost or 127.0.0.1, you may have to run with elevated privileges.
  • The HTTP HOST header MUST match the listener hostname, otherwise you'll get Bad Request errors back.
  • By default, access to RestDb is UNAUTHENTICATED. Configure system.json with API keys to enable authentication, and set the RequireAuthentication value to true.

Execution

> cd RestDb\bin\debug\netcoreapp2.2
> dotnet RestDb.dll

Setup

  1. Start RestDb as described above. You will be guided through a setup process to connect to your databases. Alternatively, you can start with Sqlite which requires no database setup.
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Listening for requests on http://localhost:8000

  1. Verify Connectivity

Point your browser to http://localhost:8000. You should see a default webpage for RestDb.

Simple Examples

List databases

GET http://localhost:8000/_databases

Resp:
200/OK
[
  "test"
]

Create a Table

POST http://localhost:8000/test
Data: 
{
  "Name": "person",
  "PrimaryKey": "person_id",
  "Columns": [
    {
      "Name": "person_id",
      "Type": "int",
      "Nullable": false
    },
    {
      "Name": "first_name",
      "Type": "nvarchar",
      "MaxLength": 32,
      "Nullable": false
    },
    {
      "Name": "last_name",
      "Type": "nvarchar",
      "MaxLength": 32,
      "Nullable": true
    },
    {
      "Name": "age",
      "Type": "int",
      "Nullable": false
    },
    {
      "Name": "created",
      "Type": "datetime",
      "Nullable": true
    }
  ]
}

Resp:
201/Created

Retrieve a Database

GET http://localhost:8000/test

Resp:
200/OK
{
  "Name": "test",
  "Type": "mssql",
  "Hostname": "localhost",
  "Port": 1433,
  "Instance": "sqlexpress",
  "Debug": false,
  "TableNames": [
    "person"
  ]
}

Describe a Table

GET http://localhost:8000/test/person?_describe

Resp:
200/OK
{
  "Name": "person",
  "PrimaryKey": "person_id",
  "Columns": [
    {
      "Name": "person_id",
      "Type": "int",
      "Nullable": false
    },
    {
      "Name": "first_name",
      "Type": "nvarchar",
      "MaxLength": 32,
      "Nullable": false
    },
    {
      "Name": "last_name",
      "Type": "nvarchar",
      "MaxLength": 32,
      "Nullable": true
    },
    {
      "Name": "age",
      "Type": "int",
      "Nullable": false
    },
    {
      "Name": "created",
      "Type": "datetime",
      "Nullable": true
    }
  ]
}

Create an Object

Be sure to use timestamps appropriate to your database type, for instance:

  • MsSql: MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss
  • MySql: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
  • PgSql: MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss
  • Sqlite: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
POST http://localhost:8000/test/person
Data: { first_name: 'joel', last_name: 'christner', age: 40, created: '05/03/2017' }

Resp:
201/Created
{
  "person_id": 1,
  "first_name": "joel",
  "last_name": "christner",
  "age": 40,
  "created": "05/03/2017 00:00:00"
}

Create Multiple Objects

To create multiple objects, send a JSON array containing a series of dictionaries appropriate for the specified table.

POST http://localhost:8080/test/person?_multiple
Data: [ { first_name: 'person1', last_name: 'last', age: 50, created '5/1/2017' }, ... ]

Resp:
201/Created

Retrieve Objects

You can retrieve all of a table's contents, retrieve by a specific ID, and filter by key-value pairs (using the querystring).

GET http://localhost:8000/test/person 
GET http://localhost:8000/test/person/1
GET http://localhost:8000/test/person?first_name=joel 

Resp:
200/OK
[
  {
    "person_id": 1,
    "first_name": "joel",
    "last_name": "christner",
    "age": 18,
    "created": "1990-04-23T00:00:00Z"
  }, 
  { ... }
]

Retrieve Objects with Pagination

You can retrieve results and use pagination to return only a subset. Include _index, _max, _order, and _order_by in the querystring.

  • _index is the starting index
  • _max is the maximum number of results to retrieve
  • _order must be either asc (ascending) or desc (descending).
  • _order_by is one or more column names in a comma-separated list.

By default, SELECT requests are ordered ASCENDING by the table's primary key.

GET http://localhost:8000/test/person?_max=1&_index=1&_order=asc&_order_by=person_id,first_name

Resp:
200/OK
[
  {
    "__row_num__": 1,
    "person_id": 1,
    "first_name": "joel",
    "last_name": "christner",
    "age": 40,
    "created": "05/03/2017 00:00:00"
  },
  { ... }
]

Update an Object

Supply the ID in the URL and include the key-value pairs to change in the request body.

PUT http://localhost:8000/test/person/1
Data: { age: 18 }

Resp:
200/OK
{
  "person_id": 1,
  "first_name": "joel",
  "last_name": "christner",
  "age": 18,
  "created": "05/03/2017 00:00:00"
}

Search for an Object

Uses the Expression syntax found in DatabaseWrapper (refer to examples here: https://github.com/jchristn/DatabaseWrapper). These can be nested in a hierarchical manner.

PUT http://localhost:8000/test/person
Data: 
{
  "Left": "person_id",
  "Operator": "GreaterThan",
  "Right": 0
}

Resp:
200/OK
[
  {
    "person_id": 1,
    "first_name": "joel",
    "last_name": "christner",
    "age": 18,
    "created": "05/03/2017 00:00:00"
  }
]

Delete an Object

DELETE http://localhost:8000/test/person/1

Resp: 
204/Deleted

Truncating a Table

DELETE http://localhost:8000/test/person?_truncate

Resp: 
204/Deleted

Dropping a Table

DELETE http://localhost:8000/test/person?_drop

Resp:
204/Deleted

Executing a Raw Query

POST http://localhost:8000/test?raw
Data:
SELECT * FROM person;

Resp:
200/OK 
[
  {
    "person_id": 1,
    "first_name": "joel",
    "last_name": "christner",
    "age": 18,
    "created": "05/03/2017 00:00:00"
  }
]

Enabling Authentication

To enable authentication, set Server.RequireAuthentication to true and specify an API key header in Server.ApiKeyHeader in the System.Json file. Then, add a section called ApiKeys with each of the keys you wish to allow or disallow. An example with one API key is below.

{
  "Version": "1.1.0",
  "Server": {
    "ListenerHostname": "localhost",
    "ListenerPort": 8000,
    "Ssl": false,
    "Debug": false,
    "RequireAuthentication": true,
    "ApiKeyHeader": "x-api-key"
  },
  "Logging": { 
    "ServerIp": "127.0.0.1",
    "ServerPort": 514,
    "MinimumLevel": 1,
    "LogHttpRequests": false,
    "LogHttpResponses": false,
    "ConsoleLogging": true
  },
  "Databases": [
    {
      "Name": "test",
      "Type": "MsSql",
      "Hostname": "localhost",
      "Port": 1433,
      "Instance": "SQLEXPRESS",
      "Username": "root",
      "Password": "password",
      "Debug": false
    }
  ],
  "ApiKeys": [
    {
      "Key": "default",
      "AllowGet": true,
      "AllowPost": true,
      "AllowPut": true,
      "AllowDelete": true
    }
  ]
}

Version History

Please refer to CHANGELOG.md for details.

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