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− | + | = XTS Application Programming Interface = | |
Correct (though incomplete) as of 2008-07-18 (RC1 "Fat Cat") | Correct (though incomplete) as of 2008-07-18 (RC1 "Fat Cat") | ||
− | === getshows === | + | <br/><br/> |
− | == Parameters == | + | = General Errors = |
+ | These errors can occur when calling any command, or when calling a command incorrectly. Errors are returned as an [[#<error>]] document. | ||
+ | * '''401 notAuthorised''' You are not authorised to perform the action. You may need to supply a password, or it might simply be impossible to do what you want to do from the machine you're on. | ||
+ | * '''400.1 unrecognisedCommand''' The command is not recognised. Either you spelled it wrong, the API has changed since the documentation was written or you're simply doing it wrong. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <br/><br/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Commands = | ||
+ | |||
+ | == getshows == | ||
+ | === Parameters === | ||
* No parameters (yet) | * No parameters (yet) | ||
− | == Returns == | + | === Returns === |
− | <shows> containing [[#< | + | A <shows> document containing [[#<showsummary>]]s representing all shows in the database. |
− | == Errors == | + | === Errors === |
* Never returns an error. | * Never returns an error. | ||
− | + | == getshow == | |
− | == Parameters == | + | === Parameters === |
* '''showid''' The ID of the show to get. | * '''showid''' The ID of the show to get. | ||
− | == Returns == | + | === Returns === |
A [[#<show>]] representing the show. | A [[#<show>]] representing the show. | ||
− | == Errors == | + | === Errors === |
+ | * '''404.3 showNotFound''' if the show doesn't exist in the database. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == getperformances == | ||
+ | === Parameters === | ||
+ | * '''showid''' The ID of the show to get the performances of. | ||
+ | === Returns === | ||
+ | A <performances> document containing [[#<performance>]]s representing all performances for the specified show. | ||
+ | === Errors === | ||
* '''404.3 showNotFound''' if the show doesn't exist in the database. | * '''404.3 showNotFound''' if the show doesn't exist in the database. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == getperformance == | ||
+ | === Parameters === | ||
+ | * '''performanceid''' The ID of the performance to get. | ||
+ | === Returns === | ||
+ | A [[#<performance>]] representing the performance. | ||
+ | === Errors === | ||
+ | * '''404.2 performanceNotFound''' if the performance doesn't exist in the database. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <br/><br/> | ||
+ | = XML = | ||
+ | |||
+ | == <error> == | ||
+ | Details an error that occured while processing your request. | ||
+ | === Elements === | ||
+ | * '''@type''' The type number of the error, consists of a major and an (optional) minor part separated by a decimal point. | ||
+ | * '''<message>''' A human-readable description of the error. | ||
+ | === Example === | ||
+ | <code xml> | ||
+ | <error type="400.1"> | ||
+ | <message>Unrecognised command.</message> | ||
+ | </error> | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == <showsummary> == | ||
+ | Gives some summary details about a show in the database. | ||
+ | === Elements === | ||
+ | * '''<id>''' The ID of the show. | ||
+ | * '''<name>''' The name of the show. | ||
+ | * '''<tagline>''' The show's tagline / strapline / subtitle. | ||
+ | === Example === | ||
+ | <code xml> | ||
+ | <showsummary> | ||
+ | <id>1</id> | ||
+ | <name>Alice In Wonderland</name> | ||
+ | <tagline>Texas Woman's University</tagline> | ||
+ | </showsummary> | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == <show> == | ||
+ | A <show> tag describes a single show in the database. | ||
+ | === Elements === | ||
+ | * '''<id>''' The ID of the show. | ||
+ | * '''<name>''' The name of the show. | ||
+ | * '''<tagline>''' The show's tagline / strapline / subtitle. | ||
+ | * '''<description>''' The show's description, if supplied. The usefulness of this field is debatable. I imagined it would carry publicity information that could be insta-formatted into web pages on the Bedlam Theatre website. Perhaps we should leave this tag as "reserved for future deprecation". | ||
+ | === Example === | ||
+ | <code xml> | ||
+ | <show> | ||
+ | <id>15</id> | ||
+ | <name>Assassins</name> | ||
+ | <tagline>Rather Like a Shark/DULOG</tagline> | ||
+ | <description/> | ||
+ | </show> | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == <performance> == | ||
+ | A <performance> tag describes a single performance in the database. | ||
+ | === Elements === | ||
+ | * '''<id>''' The ID of the performance. | ||
+ | * '''<showid>''' The ID of the performance. | ||
+ | * '''<start>''' The start time of the performance in seconds since the UNIX epoch. | ||
+ | * '''<startdatetime>''' The human-readable start time of the performance. | ||
+ | * '''<tickets>''' Ticket details incorporating: | ||
+ | ** '''<total>''' The total number of seats for the performance (ie the maximum number of tickets that can be sold). | ||
+ | ** '''<sold>''' The number of tickets that have been sold (net). | ||
+ | ** '''<booked>''' The number of tickets that are still booked (ie, awaiting collection). | ||
+ | ** '''<heldback>''' The number of tickets that are held back, ie, reserved for later sale. | ||
+ | ** '''<remaining>''' The number of tickets that are immediately available for sale. | ||
+ | === Example === | ||
+ | <code xml> | ||
+ | <performance> | ||
+ | <id>1</id> | ||
+ | <showid>1</showid> | ||
+ | <start>1217841300</start> | ||
+ | <startdatetime>2008-08-04 10:15</startdatetime> | ||
+ | <tickets> | ||
+ | <total>90</total> | ||
+ | <sold>0</sold> | ||
+ | <booked>1</booked> | ||
+ | <heldback>18</heldback> | ||
+ | <remaining>71</remaining> | ||
+ | </tickets> | ||
+ | </performance> | ||
+ | </code> |
Latest revision as of 17:34, 25 July 2008
XTS Application Programming Interface
Correct (though incomplete) as of 2008-07-18 (RC1 "Fat Cat")
General Errors
These errors can occur when calling any command, or when calling a command incorrectly. Errors are returned as an #<error> document.
- 401 notAuthorised You are not authorised to perform the action. You may need to supply a password, or it might simply be impossible to do what you want to do from the machine you're on.
- 400.1 unrecognisedCommand The command is not recognised. Either you spelled it wrong, the API has changed since the documentation was written or you're simply doing it wrong.
Commands
getshows
Parameters
- No parameters (yet)
Returns
A <shows> document containing #<showsummary>s representing all shows in the database.
Errors
- Never returns an error.
getshow
Parameters
- showid The ID of the show to get.
Returns
A #<show> representing the show.
Errors
- 404.3 showNotFound if the show doesn't exist in the database.
getperformances
Parameters
- showid The ID of the show to get the performances of.
Returns
A <performances> document containing #<performance>s representing all performances for the specified show.
Errors
- 404.3 showNotFound if the show doesn't exist in the database.
getperformance
Parameters
- performanceid The ID of the performance to get.
Returns
A #<performance> representing the performance.
Errors
- 404.2 performanceNotFound if the performance doesn't exist in the database.
XML
<error>
Details an error that occured while processing your request.
Elements
- @type The type number of the error, consists of a major and an (optional) minor part separated by a decimal point.
- <message> A human-readable description of the error.
Example
<error type="400.1">
<message>Unrecognised command.</message>
</error>
<showsummary>
Gives some summary details about a show in the database.
Elements
- <id> The ID of the show.
- <name> The name of the show.
- <tagline> The show's tagline / strapline / subtitle.
Example
<showsummary>
<id>1</id>
<name>Alice In Wonderland</name>
<tagline>Texas Woman's University</tagline>
</showsummary>
<show>
A <show> tag describes a single show in the database.
Elements
- <id> The ID of the show.
- <name> The name of the show.
- <tagline> The show's tagline / strapline / subtitle.
- <description> The show's description, if supplied. The usefulness of this field is debatable. I imagined it would carry publicity information that could be insta-formatted into web pages on the Bedlam Theatre website. Perhaps we should leave this tag as "reserved for future deprecation".
Example
<show>
<id>15</id>
<name>Assassins</name>
<tagline>Rather Like a Shark/DULOG</tagline>
<description/>
</show>
<performance>
A <performance> tag describes a single performance in the database.
Elements
- <id> The ID of the performance.
- <showid> The ID of the performance.
- <start> The start time of the performance in seconds since the UNIX epoch.
- <startdatetime> The human-readable start time of the performance.
- <tickets> Ticket details incorporating:
- <total> The total number of seats for the performance (ie the maximum number of tickets that can be sold).
- <sold> The number of tickets that have been sold (net).
- <booked> The number of tickets that are still booked (ie, awaiting collection).
- <heldback> The number of tickets that are held back, ie, reserved for later sale.
- <remaining> The number of tickets that are immediately available for sale.
Example
<performance>
<id>1</id>
<showid>1</showid>
<start>1217841300</start>
<startdatetime>2008-08-04 10:15</startdatetime>
<tickets>
<total>90</total>
<sold>0</sold>
<booked>1</booked>
<heldback>18</heldback>
<remaining>71</remaining>
</tickets>
</performance>