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Ben Longden
September 11, 2014
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Building better clients
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September 11, 2014
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Transcript
BUILDING BETTER CLIENTS
BEN LONGDEN CTO Inviqa Enterprise open source
@BLONGDEN
There are two types of client
MACHINE DRIVEN
HUMAN DRIVEN
WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?
We're getting quite good better at building RESTful API's on
the server side.
But what about our clients?
Do they allow the API to change?
Consider the web browser.
What would the browser do? — Brian Sletten
Supports the most common media types.
application/x-shockwave-flash
Versioning
HTML
We're not building a web browser
But we can be inspired
CONTENT NEGOTIATION (CONNEG)
Send what your client will accept
Accept: application/hal+json, text/plain
Check what the server sends back
Content-Type: application/hal+json
Allow clients to support new media types when they become
available
Accept: application/hal+json, application/ vnd.error+json, text/plain;q=0.9
USE AN HTTP CLIENT
CACHEING
URLS
Remember that any GET request can be bookmarked by a
client
But also that it could result in a redirect
GUZZLE ▸ Cacheing ▸ Logging ▸ Oauth
HYPERMEDIA CONSTRAINT
Hypermedia is defined by the presence of application control information
embedded within, or as a layer above, the presentation of information — Roy Fielding
LINK RELATIONS POSSIBLE STATES
CONTEXT
{ "_links": { "self": { "href": "/comment/3864362" } }, "content":
"lol" }
{ "_links": { "edit": { "href": "/comment/3864362" }, "self": {
"href": "/comment/3864362" } }, "content": "lol" }
None
CLIENT CAN EVOLVE INDEPENDENTLY
None
Futureproof?
DESIGN OF EVERYDAY THINGS
Form a goal
Intention to act
Sequence of actions
Execution of the sequence of action
Perceive the state of the world
Interpret the perception
Evaluate the outcome
None
Why am I talking about this?
A hypermedia client works in much the same way
Let the server be in control
Use content negotiation to allow clients to evolve
Use an HTTP client and turn on cacheing
Drive human interaction through hypermedia controls
None
QUESTIONS! (or ask me at the bar later)