Creating and Editing a Collection
Collections can be created by means of the REST API.
Description
Collections are created by means of the POST /pools/default/buckets/<bucket_name>/scopes/<scope_name>/collections
HTTP method and URI.
Collections are edited by means of the PATCH /pools/default/buckets/<bucket_name>/scopes/<scope_name>/collections/<collection_name>
HTTP method and URI.
HTTP Methods and URIs
POST /pools/default/buckets/<bucket_name>/scopes/<scope_name>/collections PATCH /pools/default/buckets/\ <bucket_name>/scopes/<scope_name>/collections/<collection_name>
Curl Syntax
The curl syntax is as follows:
curl -X POST -u [admin]:[password] http://<hostname-or-ip>:8091/pools/default/buckets/\ <bucket_name>/scopes/<scope_name>/collections -d name=<collection-name> -d maxTTL=[integer] -d history=[ true | false ] curl -X PATCH -u [admin]:[password] http://<hostname-or-ip>:8091/pools/default/buckets/\ <bucket_name>/scopes/<scope_name>/collections/<collection_name> -d history=[ true | false ]
The <bucket_name>
path-parameter specifies the name of the bucket within which the new collection is to reside.
The <scope_name>
path-parameter provides the name of the scope within which the new collection is to reside.
The name
parameter specifies the name of a collection to be created.
Used with the PATCH
method, the <collection_name>
path-parameter specifies the name of an existing collection to be edited.
Optionally, the maxTTL
flag can be used to specify an expiration value for the collection: the specified value must be an integer representing seconds; with the maximum permissible value being 2147483648 (or 68.096 years).
The default value for maxTTL
is 0
, which disables TTL for the collection.
For more information, see Expiration.
If the value of the optional history
parameter is:
-
Not explicitly set by the administrator, the parameter inherits the value of the
historyRetentionCollectionDefault
parameter, used in the creating and editing of buckets. -
Explicitly set by the administrator to
true
orfalse
, it potentially overrides, for the current collection, the bucket-wide default established byhistoryRetentionCollectionDefault
.
If the value of history
is true
, change history is recorded for the collection.
If the value is false
, change history is not recorded.
This parameter is ignored unless the following settings have been made at bucket level:
-
The value of
storageBackend
ismagma
. -
A positive value is established for
historyRetentionSeconds
orhistoryRetentionBytes
, or both.
See Creating and Editing Buckets, for information on bucket parameters. For an overview of change history, see Change History.
Note that history
is the only parameter that can be edited (by means of the PATCH
method), subsequent to the collection’s creation.
Responses
Success returns 200 OK
, for each call.
Failure to authenticate gives 401 Unauthorized
.
A malformed URI fails with 404 Object Not Found
.
If the collection-name is improperly specified, a notification such as "name":"Length must be in range from 1 to 30"
or "name":"Can only contain characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and the following symbols _ - %"
is displayed.
See Naming for Scopes and Collections, for an account of naming conventions.
Examples
The following call creates a collection named my_collection_in_my_scope
, within an existing scope named my_scope
, and specifies an expiration value in seconds that is equivalent to two years.
It also specifies that no change history should be maintained for the collection.
curl -X POST -v -u Administrator:password \ http://10.143.210.101:8091/pools/default/buckets/\ testBucket/scopes/my_scope/collections \ -d name=my_collection_in_my_scope \ -d maxTTL=63113904 \ -d history=false
If successful, the call returns a uid
, such as the following:
{"uid":18}
The following call modifies the definition of the collection my_collection_in_my_scope
; specifying that deduplication should not be applied to the change history for the collection:
curl -X PATCH http://localhost:8091/pools/default/buckets/testBucket/scopes/my_scope/collections/my_collection_in_my_scope \ -u Administrator:password \ -d history=true
See Also
An overview of scopes and collections is provided in Scopes and Collections. Step-by-step procedures for management are provided in Manage Scopes and Collections. See also the CLI reference page for the collection-manage command.
For an overview of change history, see Change History. For information on establishing change history defaults for collections within a bucket, see Creating and Editing Buckets.