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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T21:33:19+00:00 2026-06-10T21:33:19+00:00

How to design REST API for email sending service by using POST, GET, PUT,

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How to design REST API for email sending service by using POST, GET, PUT, DELETE?

send: POST - /email
retrieve: GET - /email/{id}
delete: DELETE - /email/{id}

Is it the correct way of designing REST API? I feel like it’s not intuitive to map POST to the action “send”.

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    2026-06-10T21:33:21+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 9:33 pm

    The scheme you have given is correct. Alternatively you can use controllers to perform some more complex actions.

    In your case it can look like this:

    (action)           (verb)   (URI)                             (type)
    create:            POST   - /emails                         - collection
    retrieve:          GET    - /email/{id}                     - resource
    update:            PUT    - /email/{id}                     - resource
    delete:            DELETE - /email/{id}                     - resource
    send immediately:  POST   - /email/{id}/sendImmediately     - controller
    just send:         POST   - /email/{id}/send                - controller
    do something else: POST   - /email/{id}/someOtherActionType - controller
    

    Note new controllers and the change creation works. The latter is rather subjective, but reasonable (as you cannot really access the URL of “no actual email” like I would interpret “/email” without “{id}” part).

    Additional resources:

    • REST API Design Rulebook
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