= Gerrit Code Review - REST API Developers' Notes This document is about developing the REST API. For details of the actual APIs available in Gerrit, please see the link:rest-api.html[REST API interface reference]. == Testing REST API Functionality === Basic Testing Basic testing of REST API functionality can be done with `curl`: ---- curl http://localhost:8080/path/to/api/ ---- By default, `curl` sends `GET` requests. To test APIs with `PUT`, `POST`, or `DELETE`, an additional argument is required: ---- curl -X PUT http://localhost:8080/path/to/api/ curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/path/to/api/ curl -X DELETE http://localhost:8080/path/to/api/ ---- === Sending Data in the Request Some REST APIs accept data in the request body of `PUT` and `POST` requests. Test data can be included from a local file: ---- curl -X PUT -d@testdata.txt --header "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:8080/path/to/api/ ---- Note that the `-d` option will remove the newlines from the content of the local file. If the content should be sent as-is then use the `--data-binary` option instead: ---- curl -X PUT --data-binary @testdata.txt --header "Content-Type: text/plain" http://localhost:8080/path/to/api/ ---- Example to set a Gerrit project's link:rest-api-projects.html#set-project-description[description]: ---- curl -X PUT --user john:2LlAB3K9B0PF --data-binary @project-desc.txt --header "Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8" http://localhost:8080/a/projects/myproject/description ---- === Authentication To test APIs that require authentication, the username and password must be specified on the command line: ---- curl --user username:password http://localhost:8080/a/path/to/api/ ---- This makes it easy to switch users for testing of permissions. It is also possible to test with a username and password from the `.netrc` file (on Windows, `_netrc`): ---- curl -n http://localhost:8080/a/path/to/api/ ---- In both cases, the password should be the user's link:user-upload.html#http[HTTP password]. === Verifying Header Content To verify the headers returned from a REST API call, use `curl` in verbose mode: ---- curl -v -n -X DELETE http://localhost:8080/a/path/to/api/ ---- The headers on both the request and the response will be printed. GERRIT ------ Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review] SEARCHBOX ---------