In wiki article for REST
it is indicated that if you use http://example.com/resources DELETE, that means you are deleting the entire collection.
If you use http://example.com/resources/7HOU57Y DELETE, that means you are deleting that element.
I am doing a WEBSITE, note NOT WEB SERVICE.
I have a list that has 1 checkbox for each item on the list. Once i select multiple items for deletion, i will allow users to press a button called DELETE SELECTION. If user presses the button, a js dialog box will popup asking user to confirm the deletion. if user confirms, all the items are deleted.
So how should i cater for deleting multiple items in a RESTFUL way?
NOTE, currently for DELETE in a webpage, what i do is i use FORM tag with POST as action but include a _method with the value DELETE since this is what was indicated by others in SO on how to do RESTful delete for webpage.
I think rojoca’s answer is the best so far. A slight variation might be, to do away with the javascript confirm on the same page, and instead, create the selection and redirect to it, showing a confirm message on that page. In other words:
From:
http://example.com/resources/
do a
POST with a selection of the ID’s to:
http://example.com/resources/selections
which, if successful, should respond with:
HTTP/1.1 201 created, and a Location header to:
http://example.com/resources/selections/DF4XY7
On this page you will then see a (javascript) confirm box, which if you confirm will do a request of:
DELETE http://example.com/resources/selections/DF4XY7
which, if successful, should respond with:
HTTP/1.1 200 Ok (or whatever is appropriate for a successful delete)