The RhoConnect REST API allows you to control, monitor, and debug a running RhoConnect application using a simple HTTP API.
Below we describe the REST API using ruby sample code.
Note: All routes that require admin privileges must pass the API token using the special header ‘X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN’:api_token_string
All API calls will return http 200 and requested data (if applied). Otherwise, API will return http error code and specific error message in the http message body.
def handle_api_error(error_message) @errors ||= [] begin yield rescue RestClient::Exception => re if re.response.body.nil? or re.response.body.length == 0 @errors << "#{error_message}: [#{re.http_code}] #{re.message}" else @errors << "#{error_message}: #{re.response.body}" end rescue Exception => e @errors << "#{error_message}: #{e.message}" end end handle_api_error("Can't get license information") do @license_info = JSON.parse( RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/system/license", {'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} ).body ) end
POST /rc/v1/system/login
Before you can use RhoConnect API you should login to the RhoConnect server and get API token:
require 'rest_client' require 'json' server = "http://localhost:9292" login = "rhoadmin" password = "" @api_token = RestClient.post("#{server}/rc/v1/system/login", { :login => login, :password => password }.to_json, :content_type => :json)
GET /rc/v1/system/license
Returns license information of the currently used license
license_info = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/system/license", {'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} ).body
POST /rc/v1/system/reset
Reset the server: flush db and re-bootstrap server
RestClient.post("#{server}/rc/v1/system/reset", {}.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
GET /rc/v1/system/appserver
Returns the url of the plugin’s backend from the RhoConnect server.
adapter_url = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/system/appserver", {'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} ).body
POST /rc/v1/system/appserver
Saves the url of the plugin’s backend to the RhoConnect server.
RestClient.post( "#{server}/rc/v1/system/appserver", { :adapter_url => url }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
GET /rc/v1/system/stats
Retrieves stats for a given metric key:
RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/system/stats", { :params => {:metric => 'foo', :start => 0, :finish => -1}, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } )
Retrieves a list of metric keys matching a given pattern. This supports ‘glob’ or ‘*’ style pattern matching. For example, all metric keys associated with ‘Product’ source adapter methods:
RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/system/stats", { :params => {:names => 'sources:*:Product'}, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } )
GET /rc/v1/store/:doc
Return content of a given document stored in Redis.
res = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/store/<docname>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
POST /rc/v1/store/:doc
Sets the content of the specified server document. Data should be either a string or hash of hashes.
If append
flag is set to true
, the data is appended to the current doc (if it exists) instead of replacing it.
RestClient.post( "#{server}/rc/v1/store/<docname>", { :data => data, :append => false }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
POST /rc/v1/users
Create a user in this RhoConnect application.
RestClient.post("#{server}/rc/v1/users", { :attributes => { :login => login, :password => password } }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
DELETE /rc/v1/users/:user_id
Delete User and all associated devices from the RhoConnect application.
RestClient.delete( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } )
PUT /rc/v1/users/:user_id
Update attributes for a user on this RhoConnect application.
RestClient.put( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>", { :attributes => { :a_user_specific_attribute => a_user_specific_attribute_value } }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
GET /rc/v1/users
List users registered with this RhoConnect application.
users = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/users", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
GET /rc/v1/users/:user_id
Returns the information for the specified user.
user_info = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
GET /rc/v1/users/:user_id/clients
List clients (devices) associated with given user.
clients = RestClient.get("#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>/clients", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
Returns list of client ids.
DELETE /rc/v1/users/:user_id/clients/:client_id
Deletes the specified client (device) for the given user.
RestClient.delete( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>/clients/<client_id>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } )
GET /rc/v1/users/:user_id/sources/:source_id/docnames
Return list of document keys associated with given source and user.
If :user_id
set to ‘*’, this call will return list of keys for ‘shared’ documents.
docs = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>/sources/<source_id>/docnames", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
POST /rc/v1/users/ping
Sends PUSH message to all devices of the specified user(s):
# :message - message which will be used to display notification popup dialog on the device # :badge - iphone specific badge # :sound - name of the sound file to play upon receiving PUSH notification # :vibrate - number of seconds to vibrate upon receiving PUSH notification # :sources - list of data source names to be synced upon receiving PUSH notification ping_params = { :api_token => token, :user_id => [array_of_users], :sources => source_name, :message => 'hello world', :vibrate => 2000, :sound => 'hello.mp3' } RestClient.post( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/ping", ping_params.to_json, { :content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } )
GET /rc/v1/users/:user_id/sources/:source_id/docs/:doc
Return content of a given source document for the specified user.
res = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>/sources/<source_id>/docs/<docname>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
POST /rc/v1/users/:user_id/sources/:source_id/docs/:doc
Sets the content of the specified source document for the given user. Data should be either a string or hash of hashes.
If append
flag is set to true
, the data is appended to the current doc (if it exists) instead of replacing it.
RestClient.post( "#{server}/rc/v1/users/<user_id>/sources/<source_id>/docs/<docname>", { :data => data, :append => false }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
PUT /rc/v1/read_state/users/:user_id/sources/:source_id
Sets source poll interval to “current time plus x seconds”.
RestClient.put( "#{server}/rc/v1/readstate/users/<user_id>/sources/<source_id>", { :refresh_time => 100 }.to_json, { :content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } )
This will set the refresh time to 100 seconds from the current time. Calling set_refresh_time
with no :refresh_time
will trigger a refresh on the sync request for the source.
GET /rc/v1/sources/type/:partition_type
Return list of source adapters for this RhoConnect application for the given partition type.
Partition type can be either app
or user
.
sources = RestClient.get("#{server}/rc/v1/sources/type/<partition_type>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
GET /rc/v1/sources/:source_id
Return attributes associated with a given source:
name
- name of the data sourcepoll_interval
- query poll interval; defines how often RhoConnect will call source adapter to query for new data, set to -1 to disable polling, 0 to always pollpartition_type
- to share data across all users, set partition to :app; otherwise use :user
partition (default)sync_type
- set to :bulk_only
to disable :incremental
sync; regular sync is :incremental
(default)queue
- name of the queue for both query and create/update/delete (CUD) jobs (used if no specific queues not specified)query_queue
- name of query queuecud_queue
- name of CUD queueNote: query or create/update/delete methods of the source adapter will be executed asynchronously if a queue name is defined.
attributes = RestClient.get("#{server}/rc/v1/sources/<source_id>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
PUT /rc/v1/sources/:source_id
Updates attributes associated with a given source:
poll_interval
- query poll interval; defines how often RhoConnect will call source adapter to query for new data, set to -1 to disable polling, 0 to always poll.
RestClient.put("#{server}/rc/v1/sources/<source_id>", { :user_name => user, :data => {:poll_interval => 25} }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} ).body
GET /rc/v1/clients/:client_id
Returns client (device) attributes, such as device_type
, device_pin
, device_port
. These attributes are used by RhoConnect push.
client_attributes = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/clients/<client_id>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
GET /rc/v1/clients/:client_id/sources/:source_id/docnames
Returns list of document keys associated with particular client for a given source. These documents are used by the server to sync data with the client.
docs = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/clients/:client_id/sources/:source_id/docnames", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
GET /rc/v1/clients/:client_id/sources/:source_id/docs/:doc
Return content of a given source document for the specified client.
res = RestClient.get( "#{server}/rc/v1/clients/<client_id>/sources/<source_id>/docs/<docname>", { 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token } ).body
POST /rc/v1/clients/:client_id/sources/:source_id/docs/:doc
Sets the content of the specified source document for the given client. Data should be either a string or hash of hashes.
If append
flag is set to true
, the data is appended to the current doc (if it exists) instead of replacing it.
RestClient.post( "#{server}/rc/v1/clients/<client_id>/sources/<source_id>/docs/<docname>", { :data => data, :append => false }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
POST /app/v1/:source_name/push_objects
Push new objects or object updates to RhoConnect. These changes will be sent to the device the next time it synchronizes.
Note: you may use ping to notify client and trigger sync.
# list of objects in the canonical hash of hashes structure data = { '5' => { 'name' => 'iPhone' } } RestClient.post( "#{server}/app/v1/<source_name>/push_objects", { :user_id => user_id, :objects => data }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
> Note: Normally, push_objects
method will refresh the whole :md document in Redis. However, in case of large-size
documents, push_objects
method can be optimized by invoking only the necessary updates. This can help reducing
the number of transactions with Redis. To force the optimization, user can use the :rebuild_md => false
flag
in the push_objects
parameters hash.
POST /app/v1/:source_name/push_deletes
Delete objects from RhoConnect. These objects will be deleted from the device the next time it synchronizes.
Note: You may use ping to notify client and trigger sync.
# object_ids is an array of objects to be deleted RestClient.post( "#{server}/app/v1/<source_name>/push_deletes", { :user_id => user_id, :objects => object_ids }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
> Note: Normally, push_deletes
method will refresh the whole :md document in Redis. However, in case of large-size
documents, push_deletes
method can be optimized by invoking only the necessary updates. This can help reducing
the number of transactions with Redis. To force the optimization, user can use the :rebuild_md => false
flag
in the push_deletes
parameters hash.
POST /app/v1/:source_name/fast_insert
Push new objects to RhoConnect. Changes are inserted into the Redis set without any checking for previous existence. This way, the insert is very fast, but user must ensure that the object didn’t exist before. No safeguards are implemented. Use this method only when you can ensure the integrity of the data.
Note: you may use ping to notify client after the insert and trigger sync.
# list of objects in the canonical hash of hashes structure data = { '5' => { 'name' => 'iPhone' } } RestClient.post( "#{server}/app/v1/<source_name>/fast_insert", { :user_id => user_id, :objects => data }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
POST /app/v1/:source_name/fast_update
Push object updates to RhoConnect. This method doesn’t involve pulling the existing data out of Redis. Instead it required user to provide the previous state of the data. This way, this method allows for very fast updates (since it just removes the previous data from set and adds new ones). However, no data integrity checks are performed. Therefore, this method must be used only if user can ensure the integrity of the data (i.e. previous state must exist, otherwise it won’t be properly deleted). Also, this method can be used to perform fast appends and deletes for any of the object’s attributes (However, you shouldn’t use this method to remove all of the attributes, fast_delete
should be used instead.)
Note: you may use ping to notify client after the update and trigger sync.
# list of objects in the canonical hash of hashes structure # delete_data contains previous state of the object (to be deleted) delete_data = { '5' => { 'name' => 'iPhone' } } # data contains new state of the object # to be inserted data = { '5' => { 'name' => 'HTC' } } RestClient.post( "#{server}/app/v1/<source_name>/fast_update", { :user_id => user_id, :delete_data => delete_data, :data => data }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )
POST /app/v1/:source_name/fast_delete
Push object deletes to RhoConnect. This method doesn’t involve pulling the existing data out of Redis and removing all of its attributes. Instead it requires the user to provide all of the object’s data in the hash to be removed. This way, this method allows for very fast deletes (since it just removes the object’s data from set). However, no data integrity checks are performed. Therefore, this method must be used only if user can ensure the integrity of the data (i.e. supply all of the object’s data to be removed, otherwise some object’s data will remain in Redis).
Note: you may use ping to notify client after the delete and trigger sync.
# list of objects in the canonical hash of hashes structure # data contains all of the object's data (to be deleted) data = { '5' => { 'name' => 'iPhone' } } RestClient.post( "#{server}/app/v1/<source_name>/fast_delete", { :user_id => user_id, :data => data }.to_json, {:content_type => :json, 'X-RhoConnect-API-TOKEN' => @api_token} )