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IDS-REST# IDS-REST HTTP-Header
HTTP Headers of IDS-REST in alphabetical order
ids-authorizationToken
Authorization token. Technology and issuer can be selected by the server, is not specified further by the IDS.
used by:
request
(optional
, depending on the receiving IDS Connector)
Type:
xsd:string
ids-contentVersion
The version of the content in the payload.
used by:
request
(optional
)
Type:
xsd:string
ids-correlationMessage
Correlated message. Usually needed, if a messages responds to a previous message. A Connector may, e.g., send a MessageProcessedNotification as a response to an incoming message and therefore needs this property to refer to the incoming message.
not applicable for RESTful interactions as the server is not enforced to remember previous interactions (state-less nature).
ids-issued
DateTimeStamp of issuing the message. Default issuing time of a message is time when the HTTP message is sent. Can be used to indicate that the original source of the message - maybe a backend system proxied by the sending IDS Connector - has created the message at a different time.
used by:
request
(optional
)used by:
response
(optional
)
Type: xsd:dateTimestamp
ids-issuerConnector
Original Connector of the message.
used by:
request
(optional
, default issuer Connector is the sender of the request)used by:
response
(optional
, default issuer Connector is the sender of the response)
Type:
xsd:anyURI
ids-modelVersion
Information Model version, against which the Message should be interpreted. Should follow the pattern "[0-9].[0-9].[0-9]".
used by:
request
(mandatory
, if the body contains an IDS Entity)used by:
response
(mandatory
, if the body contains an IDS Entity)
Type: xsd:string
ids-recipientAgent
Agent, for which the message is intended.
used by:
request
(optional
, implicitly defined by the target resource)used by:
response
(optional
, implicitly defined by the target resource)
Type:
xsd:anyURI
ids-recipientConnector
Target Connector. Can be used if the target IDS Connector proxies other IDS Connectors.
used by:
request
(optional
, implicitly defined by the connector hosting the target resource)
used by:
response
(optional
, implicitly defined by the connector hosting the target resource)
Type:
xsd:anyURI
ids-securityToken
Dynamic Attribute Token (DAT
) representing the security-related claims, for instance that the sender supports a certain security profile.
used by:
request
(mandatory
)used by:
response
(mandatory
)
Type:
xsd:string
ids-senderAgent
Agent who initiated the response. Can be used if the sending IDS Connector acts on behalf of (see user agents in REST) more than one IDS Participant.
used by:
request
(optional
)used by:
response
(optional
)
Type:
xsd:anyURI
ids-transferContract
The contract which is (or will be) the legal basis of the data transfer.
used by:
request
(optional
)used by:
response
(optional
)
Type:
xsd:anyURI
Http headers of LDP in alphabetical order
Accept
A comma-separated list of MIME types, which the client wants to accept. Default is '/'.
used by:
request
(optional
)
Type: mimetypes or mimetype patterns (e.g. /* or /)
see also
Accept-Post
A comma-separated list of allowed media types, for instance text/turtle
, application/ld+json
(for descriptions conforming to the IDS Information Model), or application/octet-stream
(for binary data or IDS Artifacts).
used by:
response
(optional
)
Type: comma-separated list of mimetypes
see also
Allow
The enabled HTTP methods, selection of GET, OPTIONS, HEAD, PUT, PATCH, POST, DELETE, CONNECT.
used by:
response
(mandatory
)
Type: comma-separated list of HTTP methods
Example:
see also
Content-Type
The MIME type of the request body.
used by:
request
(mandatory
, if a body is present)used by:
response
(mandatory
, if a body is present)
Type:
mimetype
see also
ETag
A unique version identifier representing the current state of the requested resource.
used by:
response
(mandatory
)
Type:
xsd:string
see also
If-Match
The version of the resource the client wants to change. Is used to detect collisions. The client is informed by the server of correct versions through the ETag
response header.
used by:
request
(mandatory
, if the client wants to overwrite a remote resource)
used by:
request
(mandatory
for PUT and DELETE,optional
else)
Type:
xsd:string
see also
Link
and
and/or
used by:
response
(mandatory
, if the body contains a LDP or IDS resource)
Type: comma-separated list of relation statements
see also
Location
The location of a newly created resource.
used by:
response
(mandatory
if a response to a POST that created a new accessible resource, elseoptional
)
Type:
xsd:anyURI
Slug
The desired new name of a resource, which the client wants to create.
used by:
request
(optional
)
Type:
xsd:string
see also
Authors
Jörg Langkau
jlangkau@nicos-rd.com
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