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Conventions and best practices for designing consistent, developer-friendly REST APIs.
When to Activate
- Designing new API endpoints
- Reviewing existing API contracts
- Adding pagination, filtering, or sorting
- Implementing error handling for APIs
- Planning API versioning strategy
- Building public or partner-facing APIs
Resource Design
URL Structure
# Resources are nouns, plural, lowercase, kebab-case
GET /api/v1/users
GET /api/v1/users/:id
POST /api/v1/users
PUT /api/v1/users/:id
PATCH /api/v1/users/:id
DELETE /api/v1/users/:id
# Sub-resources for relationships
GET /api/v1/users/:id/orders
POST /api/v1/users/:id/orders
# Actions that don't map to CRUD (use verbs sparingly)
POST /api/v1/orders/:id/cancel
POST /api/v1/auth/login
POST /api/v1/auth/refresh
HTTP Methods and Status Codes
Method Semantics
| Method | Idempotent | Safe | Use For |
|---|
| GET | Yes | Yes | Retrieve resources |
| POST | No | No | Create resources, trigger actions |
| PUT | Yes | No | Full replacement of a resource |
| PATCH | No* | No | Partial update of a resource |
| DELETE | Yes | No | Remove a resource |
Status Code Reference
# Success
200 OK — GET, PUT, PATCH (with response body)
201 Created — POST (include Location header)
204 No Content — DELETE, PUT (no response body)
# Client Errors
400 Bad Request — Validation failure, malformed JSON
401 Unauthorized — Missing or invalid authentication
403 Forbidden — Authenticated but not authorized
404 Not Found — Resource doesn't exist
409 Conflict — Duplicate entry, state conflict
422 Unprocessable Entity — Semantically invalid (valid JSON, bad data)
429 Too Many Requests — Rate limit exceeded
# Server Errors
500 Internal Server Error — Unexpected failure (never expose details)
502 Bad Gateway — Upstream service failed
503 Service Unavailable — Temporary overload, include Retry-After
Success Response
{
"data": {
"id": "abc-123",
"email": "alice@example.com",
"name": "Alice",
"created_at": "2025-01-15T10:30:00Z"
}
}
{
"data": [
{ "id": "abc-123", "name": "Alice" },
{ "id": "def-456", "name": "Bob" }
],
"meta": {
"total": 142,
"page": 1,
"per_page": 20,
"total_pages": 8
},
"links": {
"self": "/api/v1/users?page=1&per_page=20",
"next": "/api/v1/users?page=2&per_page=20",
"last": "/api/v1/users?page=8&per_page=20"
}
}
Error Response
{
"error": {
"code": "validation_error",
"message": "Request validation failed",
"details": [
{
"field": "email",
"message": "Must be a valid email address",
"code": "invalid_format"
},
{
"field": "age",
"message": "Must be between 0 and 150",
"code": "out_of_range"
}
]
}
}
Offset-Based (Simple)
GET /api/v1/users?page=2&per_page=20
# Implementation
SELECT * FROM users
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 20 OFFSET 20;
Pros: Easy to implement, supports “jump to page N”
Cons: Slow on large offsets, inconsistent with concurrent inserts
Cursor-Based (Scalable)
GET /api/v1/users?cursor=eyJpZCI6MTIzfQ&limit=20
# Implementation
SELECT * FROM users
WHERE id > :cursor_id
ORDER BY id ASC
LIMIT 21; -- fetch one extra to determine has_next
Pros: Consistent performance, stable with concurrent inserts
Cons: Cannot jump to arbitrary page, cursor is opaque
Filtering, Sorting, and Search
Filtering
# Simple equality
GET /api/v1/orders?status=active&customer_id=abc-123
# Comparison operators (use bracket notation)
GET /api/v1/products?price[gte]=10&price[lte]=100
GET /api/v1/orders?created_at[after]=2025-01-01
# Multiple values (comma-separated)
GET /api/v1/products?category=electronics,clothing
Sorting
# Single field (prefix - for descending)
GET /api/v1/products?sort=-created_at
# Multiple fields (comma-separated)
GET /api/v1/products?sort=-featured,price,-created_at
Full-Text Search
# Search query parameter
GET /api/v1/products?q=wireless+headphones
# Field-specific search
GET /api/v1/users?email=alice
API Design Checklist
Before shipping a new endpoint: