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This document aims to analyze and provide a discussion frame for multiple HTTP API versioning design approachs and strategies.
This is a work in progress
Introduction
I believe that software is social by nature. Software is about building abstract things that a computer can understand. Software is also about interfaces. Interfaces are a concrete and consistent provided by software components to achieve the hability to became social, and therefore, getting the hability to interchange information with other software components.
Motivation
This repository aims to collect and provide an open debate
about design best practices and approachs for a consistent HTTP API versioning
Additionally, the goal is to mitigate common dilemmas about how to apply a proper HTTP versioning, and avoid unproductive and repetivie chats with your team about this kind of decissions.
The idea about creating an specific documentation for this topic was originated as result of a discusision thread at http-api-design repository.
Strategies
Custom Header
Using Version or X-Version headers
Example:
GET /resource HTTP/1.1
Version: 1.0
Pros
More explitict Explicit.
HTTP is an extensible application protocol. Adding custom headers is fine.
Cons
No fully HTTP standard focused.
All the HTTP must have the ability to add custom headers.
Accept header
Proposed mechanism from http-api-design.
Example:
GET /resource HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json; version=1.0