| Method | POST | ||
| Path | /res/{resName} | ||
| Query Params | None | ||
| Request body | One or more rows to insert. | Request.xsd | Content-Type: application/xml or application/json |
| Response body | Number of rows inserted and their values. Includes any auto-generated numeric ids from columns with auto-increment/sequence defined as default value. | Response.xsd | Content-Type: application/xml or application/json |
POST /restsql/res/Actor HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/xml Accept: application/xml <request> <actor actor_id="123" first_name="JULIANNE" last_name="DENCH" /> <actor actor_id="124" first_name="SCARLETT" last_name="BENING" /> <actor actor_id="125" first_name="ALBERT" last_name="NOLTE" /> </request>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/xml <writeResponse rowsAffected="3"> <actor actor_id="123" first_name="JULIANNE" last_name="DENCH" /> <actor actor_id="124" first_name="SCARLETT" last_name="BENING" /> <actor actor_id="125" first_name="ALBERT" last_name="NOLTE" /> </writeResponse>
Following is the same request minus the pk values. The autogenerated values are returned in the response.
POST /restsql/res/Actor HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/xml Accept: application/xml <request> <actor first_name="JULIANNE" last_name="DENCH" /> <actor first_name="SCARLETT" last_name="BENING" /> <actor first_name="ALBERT" last_name="NOLTE" /> </request>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/xml <writeResponse rowsAffected="3"> <actor actor_id="123" first_name="JULIANNE" last_name="DENCH" /> <actor actor_id="124" first_name="SCARLETT" last_name="BENING" /> <actor actor_id="125" first_name="ALBERT" last_name="NOLTE" /> </writeResponse>
An insert to parents of a hierarchical SQL Resource would look identical to the proceeding.
POST /restsql/res/LanguageFilm HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/xml Accept: application/xml <request> <language language_id="1"> <film year="2006" title="ADAPTATION HOLES" film_id="3" /> <film year="2006" title="ATLANTIS CAUSE" film_id="43" /> <film year="2006" title="BERETS AGENT" film_id="67" /> </language> <language language_id="4" name="Quechua" /> </request>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/xml <writeResponse rowsAffected="4"> <language language_id="1"> <film year="2006" title="ADAPTATION HOLES" film_id="3" /> <film year="2006" title="ATLANTIS CAUSE" film_id="43" /> <film year="2006" title="BERETS AGENT" film_id="67" /> </language> <language language_id="4" name="Quechua" /> </writeResponse>
POST /restsql/res/ActorFilm HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/xml
Accept: application/xml
<request>
<actor actor_id="123">
<film film_id="3" />
<film film_id="43" />
<film film_id="67" />
</actor>
<actor actor_id="124" first_name="BENITO" last_name="BENINGS" />
</request>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/xml
<writeResponse rowsAffected="4">
<actor actor_id="123">
<film film_id="3" />
<film film_id="43" />
<film film_id="67" />
</actor>
<actor actor_id="124" first_name="BENITO" last_name="BENINGS" />
</writeResponse>
POST /restsql/res/Actor HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
{ "actors": [
{ "id": 123, "first_name": "JULIANNE", "surname": "DENCH" },
{ "id": 124, "first_name": "SCARLETT", "surname": "BENING" },
{ "id": 125, "first_name": "ALBERT", "surname": "NOLTE" }
]
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{ "rowsAffected": 3,
"actors": [
{ "id": 123, "first_name": "JULIANNE", "surname": "DENCH" },
{ "id": 124, "first_name": "SCARLETT", "surname": "BENING" },
{ "id": 125, "first_name": "ALBERT", "surname": "NOLTE" }
]
}
Following is the same request minus the pk values. The autogenerated values are returned in the response.
POST /restsql/res/Actor HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
{ "actors": [
{ "first_name": "JULIANNE", "surname": "DENCH" },
{ "first_name": "SCARLETT", "surname": "BENING" },
{ "first_name": "ALBERT", "surname": "NOLTE" }
]
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{ "rowsAffected": 3,
"actors": [
{ "id": 123, "first_name": "JULIANNE", "surname": "DENCH" },
{ "id": 124, "first_name": "SCARLETT", "surname": "BENING" },
{ "id": 125, "first_name": "ALBERT", "surname": "NOLTE" }
]
}
An insert to parents of a hierarchical SQL Resource would look identical to the proceeding.
POST /restsql/res/LanguageFilm HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
{ "languages": [
{ "language_id": 1,
"films": [
{ "film_id": 3, "title": "ADAPTATION HOLES", "year": 2006 },
{ "film_id": 43, "title": "ATLANTIS CAUSE", "year": 2006 },
{ "film_id": 67, "title": "BERETS AGENT", "year": 2006 }
]
},
{ "language_id": 4, "langName": "Quechua" }
]
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{ "rowsAffected": 4,
"languages": [
{ "language_id": 1,
"films": [
{ "film_id": 3, "title": "ADAPTATION HOLES", "year": 2006 },
{ "film_id": 43, "title": "ATLANTIS CAUSE", "year": 2006 },
{ "film_id": 67, "title": "BERETS AGENT", "year": 2006 }
]
},
{ "language_id": 4, "langName": "Quechua" }
]
}
POST /restsql/res/ActorFilm HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
{ "actors": [
{ "actor_id": 123,
"films": [
{ "film_id": 3 },
{ "film_id": 43 },
{ "film_id": 67 },
]
},
{ "actor_id": 124, "first_name": "BENITO", last_name="BENINGS" }
]
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{ "rowsAffected": 4,
"actors": [
{ "actor_id": 123,
"films": [
{ "film_id": 3 },
{ "film_id": 43 },
{ "film_id": 67 },
]
},
{ "actor_id": 124, "first_name": "BENITO", last_name="BENINGS" }
]
}