HTTP METHODS
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Hey Everyone, In this video, we will understand all the HTTP Methods i.e GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE in this video.
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HTTP METHODS
HTTP GET
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6:30 Put means updating the existing data on the database and patch means updating a part of the data on the database....
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The PUT method is also rarely used for uploading files on websites compared to other methods like POST.
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You're right, both PUT and PATCH can be used to update partial data, but there's a subtle difference:
_PUT_:
- Replaces the entire resource with a new version
- Requires sending the entire updated resource, even if only a few fields have changed
- Can be thought of as "update and replace"
Example: Updating a user's profile with new name, email, and address using PUT would require sending all three fields, even if only the name changed.
_PATCH_:
- Updates only the specified fields, leaving others unchanged
- Only requires sending the changed fields
- Can be thought of as "update and merge"
Example: Updating a user's profile with only a new name using PATCH would only require sending the new name, leaving the email and address unchanged.
So, if you need to update a single field or a few fields, PATCH is a better choice. If you need to update the entire resource or multiple fields, PUT might be more appropriate. However, the specific usage ultimately depends on the API design and implementation.
I have watched the HTTP methods tutorial video. I think it is not enough. Can you briefly detail all five methods like GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE? However, I believe the description of the PUT method is not correct because it should update or create a resource on the server.
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## HTTP Methods:-
-> GET => when you want to get some data from the server (by default our browser makes a GET request).
-> POST => when you want to send and mutate (change/add) some data in server (e.g., filling a google form).
-> PUT => it means putting something on our server. this is basically like for example, if you have seen in any form, if you want to upload a photo or a file, then there we make a PUT request.
-> PATCH => change/edit/update something in the data (e.g., i want to change my username on twitter which is an existing entry).
-> DELETE => delete basically means if i want to delete something from the database or later i want to delete my account, then that is a delete request.
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You're right, both PUT and PATCH can be used to update partial data, but there's a subtle difference:
_PUT_:
- Replaces the entire resource with a new version
- Requires sending the entire updated resource, even if only a few fields have changed
- Can be thought of as "update and replace"
Example: Updating a user's profile with new name, email, and address using PUT would require sending all three fields, even if only the name changed.
_PATCH_:
- Updates only the specified fields, leaving others unchanged
- Only requires sending the changed fields
- Can be thought of as "update and merge"
Example: Updating a user's profile with only a new name using PATCH would only require sending the new name, leaving the email and address unchanged.
So, if you need to update a single field or a few fields, PATCH is a better choice. If you need to update the entire resource or multiple fields, PUT might be more appropriate. However, the specific usage ultimately depends on the API design and implementation.
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PATCH is used to apply partial updates to a resource, meaning that only the fields that need to be changed are sent in the request body. PUT is used to replace the entire resource with a new representation, meaning that all the fields of the resource are sent in the request body, even if they are not modified.
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PUT is used to send data to a server to create/update a resource.
The difference between POST and PUT is that PUT requests are idempotent. That is, calling the same PUT request multiple times will always produce the same result. In contrast, calling a POST request repeatedly have side effects of creating the same resource multiple times. please elaborate things to us (students) we trust you and you are giving us just overview.
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@@TeddyAdhityaRam You're right, both PUT and PATCH can be used to update partial data, but there's a subtle difference:
_PUT_:
- Replaces the entire resource with a new version
- Requires sending the entire updated resource, even if only a few fields have changed
- Can be thought of as "update and replace"
Example: Updating a user's profile with new name, email, and address using PUT would require sending all three fields, even if only the name changed.
_PATCH_:
- Updates only the specified fields, leaving others unchanged
- Only requires sending the changed fields
- Can be thought of as "update and merge"
Example: Updating a user's profile with only a new name using PATCH would only require sending the new name, leaving the email and address unchanged.
So, if you need to update a single field or a few fields, PATCH is a better choice. If you need to update the entire resource or multiple fields, PUT might be more appropriate. However, the specific usage ultimately depends on the API design and implementation.
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भाई ऐसा बिल्कूल भी नहीं है कि Get से data get होता है और Put से data update होता है ये सिर्फ Http protocol के method है और अगर मैं अपनी service जो कि URL से hit होती है, में Get method में data update करने का Code लिख दूंगा तो वो data update कर देगी।
जिस Methods में जो Code लिखोगे वो ही काम होगा। लेकिन हर method के data send करने और receive करने का तरीका अलग होता है जिस base पर in general get is used to get the data and put is used to update the data
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You're right, both PUT and PATCH can be used to update partial data, but there's a subtle difference:
_PUT_:
- Replaces the entire resource with a new version
- Requires sending the entire updated resource, even if only a few fields have changed
- Can be thought of as "update and replace"
Example: Updating a user's profile with new name, email, and address using PUT would require sending all three fields, even if only the name changed.
_PATCH_:
- Updates only the specified fields, leaving others unchanged
- Only requires sending the changed fields
- Can be thought of as "update and merge"
Example: Updating a user's profile with only a new name using PATCH would only require sending the new name, leaving the email and address unchanged.
So, if you need to update a single field or a few fields, PATCH is a better choice. If you need to update the entire resource or multiple fields, PUT might be more appropriate. However, the specific usage ultimately depends on the API design and implementation.