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API Routes

Routes are names used to access API endpoints and are used in API URLs. This section describes the patterns and conventions for route naming in the Ed-Fi ODS / API.

Route Patterns in Ed-Fi APIs

The Ed-Fi ODS / API uses the following route structure to support multiple Extensions and to provide support for API versioning:

DescriptionODS / API Route
Base URI/{api\_area}/{version}/{year} 1

Examples:
/data/v3
/composites/v1
/identity/v2
Basic Relative URL FormatData Management Resources:
…/{org}/{resource}

API Composites:
.../{org}/{category}/{resource}
Examples
Resources (Ed-Fi)/data/v3/ed-fi/schools
Descriptors (Ed-Fi)/data/v3/ed-fi/termDescriptors
Resources (Host Extensions) 2/data/v3/TX/leavers
Resources (Domain Extensions) 2/data/v3/talentMgmt/applicants
Composites (Ed-Fi) 3/composites/v1/ed-fi/assessment/studentAssessments
Composites (Host Organization)/composites/v1/MI/enrollment/Schools
Composites Based on Domain or Host ExtensionsUnsupported
Identity/identity/v2/identities 4
note

1: School Year is optional in the route.

2: It is important to note the distinction between the Extended Ed-Fi Resources (which collect additional data for an existing Ed-Fi core resource using the _ext field in the JSON payload) and Host & Domain Resources (which create entirely new resource endpoints).

3: Composites are treated as a reserved word.

4: Endpoint for identity feature is clearly separated to allow separate versioning for this feature and to support implementations that are not using this optional feature.

Extensibility

The Ed-Fi API is extensible. Your application should not have to use extensibility in most cases, but it is covered here in case you do encounter it.

There are 2 kinds of extensibility:

  • An existing API resource can be extended to have additional elements. In this case, the extension elements (fields, etc.) are added to the API resource in an "_ext" JSON Object.
  • A new API resource can be added to the API. In this case, the extension element is signaled via a new route.

Examples of both are provided below.

Example: Extended Ed-Fi School Resource (Route: /data/v3/ed-fi/schools)

Sample JSON Payload for extended Student
{
"studentUniqueId": "397589871",
"firstName" : "John",
"lastSurname:" "Ortiz",

[etc...]

"_ext" : {
“SomeState" : {
“tribalAffiliation" : “Pascua Yaqui",
[etc...]
}
}
}

Example: TalentMgmt Applicant Resource (Route: data/v3/talentMgmt/applicants)

Sample JSON Payload for Applicant
{
"id": "string",
"applicantIdentifier": "397589871",
"educationOrganizationReference": {
"educationOrganizationId": 255901,
},
"addresses": [
{
[etc...]
}
[etc...]
}