Internet DRAFT - draft-ietf-appsawg-json-merge-patch
draft-ietf-appsawg-json-merge-patch
Applications Area Working Group P. Hoffman
Internet-Draft VPN Consortium
Intended status: Standards Track J. Snell
Expires: February 22, 2015
August 21, 2014
JSON Merge Patch
draft-ietf-appsawg-json-merge-patch-07
Abstract
This specification defines the JSON merge patch format and processing
rules. The merge patch format is primarily intended for use with the
HTTP PATCH method as a means of describing a set of modifications to
a target resource's content.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2. Processing Merge Patch Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
4. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
5. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
6. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Appendix A. Example Test Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1. Introduction
This specification defines the JSON merge patch document format,
processing rules, and associated MIME media type identifier. The
merge patch format is primarily intended for use with the HTTP PATCH
method [RFC5789] as a means of describing a set of modifications to a
target resource's content.
A JSON merge patch document describes changes to be made to a target
JSON document using a syntax that closely mimics the document being
modified. Recipients of a merge patch document determine the exact
set of changes being requested by comparing the content of the
provided patch against the current content of the target document.
If the provided merge patch contains members that do not appear
within the target, those members are added. If the target does
contain the member, the value is replaced. Null values in the merge
patch are given special meaning to indicate the removal of existing
values in the target.
For example, given the following original JSON document:
{
"a": "b",
"c": {
"d": "e",
"f": "g"
}
}
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Changing the value of "a" and removing "f" can be achieved by
sending:
PATCH /target HTTP/1.1
Host: example.org
Content-Type: application/merge-patch+json
{
"a":"z",
"c": {
"f": null
}
}
When applied to the target resource, the value of the "a" member is
replaced with "z" and "f" is removed, leaving the remaining content
untouched.
This design means that merge patch documents are suitable for
describing modifications to JSON documents that primarily use objects
for their structure and do not make use of explicit null values. The
merge patch format is not appropriate for all JSON syntaxes.
2. Processing Merge Patch Documents
JSON merge patch documents describe, by example, a set of changes
that are to be made to a target resource. Recipients of merge patch
documents are responsible for comparing the merge patch with the
current content of the target resource to determine the specific set
of change operations to be applied to the target.
To apply the merge patch document to a target resource, the system
realizes the effect of the following function, described in
pseudocode. For this description, the function is called MergePatch,
and it takes two arguments: the target resource document and the
merge patch document. The Target argument can be any JSON value, or
undefined. The Patch argument can be any JSON value.
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define MergePatch(Target, Patch):
if Patch is an Object:
if Target is not an Object:
Target = {} # Ignore the contents and set it to an empty Object
for each Name/Value pair in Patch:
if Value is null:
if Name exists in Target:
remove the Name/Value pair from Target
else:
Target[Name] = MergePatch(Target[Name], Value)
return Target
else:
return Patch
There are a few things to note about the function. If the patch is
anything other than an object, the result will always be to replace
the entire target with the entire patch. Also, it is not possible to
patch part of a target that is not an object, such as to replace just
some if the values in an array.
The MergePatch operation is defined to operate at the level of data
items, not at the level of textual representation. There is no
expectation that the MergePatch operation will preserve textual
representation-level features such as white space, member ordering,
number precision beyond what is available in the target's
implementation, and so forth. In addition, even if the target
implementation allows multiple name/value pairs with the same name,
the result of the patch operation on such objects is not defined.
3. Example
For example, given the following example JSON document:
{
"title": "Goodbye!",
"author" : {
"givenName" : "John",
"familyName" : "Doe"
},
"tags":[ "example", "sample" ],
"content": "This will be unchanged"
}
A user-agent wishing to change the value of the "title" member from
"Goodbye!" to the value "Hello!", add a new "phoneNumber" member,
remove the "familyName" member from the "author" object, and replace
the "tags" Array so that it doesn't include the word "sample", would
send the following request:
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PATCH /my/resource HTTP/1.1
Host: example.org
Content-Type: application/merge-patch+json
{
"title": "Hello!",
"phoneNumber": "+01-123-456-7890",
"author": {
"familyName": null
},
"tags": [ "example" ]
}
The resulting JSON document would be:
{
"title": "Hello!",
"author" : {
"givenName" : "John"
},
"tags": [ "example" ],
"content": "This will be unchanged",
"phoneNumber": "+01-123-456-7890"
}
4. IANA Considerations
This specification registers the following additional MIME Media
Types:
Type name: application
Subtype name: merge-patch+json
Required parameters: None
Optional parameters: None
Encoding considerations: Resources that use the "application/
merge-patch+json" media type are required to conform to the
"application/json" Media Type and are therefore subject to the
same encoding considerations specified in Section 8 of [RFC7159].
Security considerations: As defined in this specification
Published specification: This specification.
Applications that use this media type: None currently known.
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Additional information:
Magic number(s): N/A
File extension(s): N/A
Macintosh file type code(s): TEXT
Person & email address to contact for further information: IESG
Intended usage: COMMON
Restrictions on usage: None.
Author: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Change controller: IESG
5. Security Considerations
The "application/merge-patch+json" Media Type allows user agents to
indicate their intention that the server determine the specific set
of change operations to be applied to a target resource. As such, it
is the server's responsibility to determine the appropriateness of
any given change as well as the user agent's authorization to request
such changes. How such determinations are made is considered out of
the scope of this specification.
All of the the security considerations discussed in Section 5 of
[RFC5789] apply to all uses of the HTTP PATCH method with the
"application/merge-patch+json" Media Type.
6. Acknowledgements
Many people contributed significant ideas to this document. These
people include, but are not limited to, James Manger, Matt Miller,
Carsten Bormann, and Bjoern Hoehrmann, Pete Resnick, and Richard
Barnes.
7. References
7.1. Normative References
[RFC7159] Bray, T., "The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data
Interchange Format", RFC 7159, March 2014.
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7.2. Informative References
[RFC5789] Dusseault, L. and J. Snell, "PATCH Method for HTTP", RFC
5789, March 2010.
Appendix A. Example Test Cases
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ORIGINAL PATCH RESULT
------------------------------------------
{"a":"b"} {"a":"c"} {"a":"c"}
{"a":"b"} {"b":"c"} {"a":"b",
"b":"c"}
{"a":"b"} {"a":null} {}
{"a":"b", {"a":null} {"b":"c"}
"b":"c"}
{"a":["b"]} {"a":"c"} {"a":"c"}
{"a":"c"} {"a":["b"]} {"a":["b"]}
{"a": { {"a": { {"a": {
"b": "c"} "b": "d", "b": "d"
} "c": null} }
} }
{"a": [ {"a": [1]} {"a": [1]}
{"b":"c"}
]
}
["a","b"] ["c","d"] ["c","d"]
{"a":"b"} ["c"] ["c"]
{"a":"foo"} null null
{"a":"foo"} "bar" "bar"
{"e":null} {"a":1} {"e":null,
"a":1}
[1,2] {"a":"b", {"a":"b"}
"c":null}
{} {"a": {"a":
{"bb": {"bb":
{"ccc": {}}}
null}}}
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Authors' Addresses
Paul Hoffman
VPN Consortium
Email: paul.hoffman@vpnc.org
James M Snell
Email: jasnell@gmail.com
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