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<H1>[99s-extend] I need your feedback about this cowboy_rest handler.</H1>
<B>Loïc Hoguin</B>
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<I>Wed Aug 27 12:53:19 CEST 2014</I>
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<PRE>>>><i> * for PUT, how I have a 201? I have read the rest_flowchart and I need
</I>>>><i> to specify the location header ok, but where? in the is_conflict
</I>>>><i> function?
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</I>>><i> Why do you need a 201? If you PUT a collection to /:collection then
</I>>><i> this is already the location of the collection. I am not sure what you
</I>>><i> are trying to do there exactly?
</I>><i> In this case, the PUT method is used for the creation of the resource
</I>><i> and not for the update. This is the reason of the 201 status code.
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</I>><i> In the rest_flowchart graph for the PUT/POST methods, what is the node
</I>><i> "new resource" ? Is it just the {true, Req, State} from the callback
</I>><i> defined in the content_types_accepted?
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</I>><i> PS: I retested and now, I have my 201 with PUT, just resource_exists has
</I>><i> to return false and not true ;-)
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My bad I was a little confusing in my previous answer. You are right, if
the resource doesn't exist and PUT is used we get a 201 automatically.
The location header must only be provided if the resource was created
elsewhere.
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