From 6c38118c36848d2a722557aa2cb1e0a9968e9dfc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zooko O'Whielacronx Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 15:53:53 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] webapi.txt: s/dirnodes/directories/ --- docs/webapi.txt | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/webapi.txt b/docs/webapi.txt index 291c9dae..6e7d6c6d 100644 --- a/docs/webapi.txt +++ b/docs/webapi.txt @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ the vdrive where currently nothing exists. 'subdir': [ 'dirnode', { 'mutable': bool, 'uri': uri } ] note that the value is the same as the JSON representation of the - corresponding FILEURL or DIRURL (except that dirnodes do not recurse -- + corresponding FILEURL or DIRURL (except that directories do not recurse -- the "children" entry of the child is omitted). Before writing code that uses these results, please see the important note @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ the vdrive where currently nothing exists. directory then this deletes all of its chilren. Note that this *does not* delete any parent directories, so a sequence of 'PUT $NEWURL' and 'DELETE $NEWURL' does not necessarily return the vdrive to its original state (it - may leave some intermediate directory nodes). + may leave some intermediate directories). === Manipulating files by name === @@ -160,10 +160,10 @@ file rather than a directory. PUT $NEWURL This uploads a file to the given place in the vdrive. It will create - intermediate directory nodes as necessary. The file's contents are taken - from the body of the HTTP request. For convenience, the HTTP response - contains the URI that results from uploading the file, although the node - is not obligated to do anything with the URI. According to the HTTP/1.1 + intermediate directories as necessary. The file's contents are taken from + the body of the HTTP request. For convenience, the HTTP response contains + the URI that results from uploading the file, although the node is not + obligated to do anything with the URI. According to the HTTP/1.1 specification (rfc2616), this should return a 200 (OK) code when modifying an existing file, and a 201 (Created) code when creating a new file. @@ -208,9 +208,9 @@ than files. == URIs == A separate top-level resource namespace ("uri/" instead of "vdrive/") is used -to get access to files and dirnodes that are indexed directly by URI, rather -than by going through the vdrive. The resource thus referenced is used the -same way as if it were accessed through the vdrive (including accessing a +to get access to files and directories that are indexed directly by URI, +rather than by going through the vdrive. The resource thus referenced is used +the same way as if it were accessed through the vdrive (including accessing a directory's children with "$URI/childname"). For example, this identifies a file or directory: @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ details. out-of-band channel, like IM or email). Note that this form merely redirects to the specific node indicated by the - URI: unlike the GET /uri/$URI form, you cannot traverse to child nodes by + URI: unlike the GET /uri/$URI form, you cannot traverse to children by appending additional path segments to the URL. The $URI provided as a query argument is allowed to contain slashes. The @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ request reaches the server". Use URIs if you want "this particular object". name=childname (optional) file=newfile - This instructs the node to upload a file into the given dirnode. We need + This instructs the node to upload a file into the given directory. We need this because forms are the only way for a web browser to upload a file (browsers do not know how to do PUT or DELETE). The file's contents and the new child name will be included in the form's arguments. This can only be @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ request reaches the server". Use URIs if you want "this particular object". t=delete name=childname - This instructs the node to delete a file from the given dirnode. The name + This instructs the node to delete a file from the given directory. The name of the child to be deleted will be included in the form's arguments. POST $URL @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ request reaches the server". Use URIs if you want "this particular object". from_name=oldchildname to_name=newchildname - This instructs the node to rename a child within the given dirnode. The + This instructs the node to rename a child within the given directory. The child specified by 'from_name' is removed, and reattached as a child named for 'to_name'. An existing child at 'to_name' is replaced unless a "replace=false" argument is provided, making the default behavior similar @@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ request reaches the server". Use URIs if you want "this particular object". will only be accepted from an HTTP connection originating from 127.0.0.1 . The localfile= form expects that $LOCALPATH will point to a file on the - node's local filesystem, and cause sthe node to upload that one file into + node's local filesystem, and causes the node to upload that one file into the vdrive at the given location. Any parent directories will be created in the vdrive as necessary. -- 2.45.2