# Foreign Key Relations ## Link or Embed Foreign Key Relation When a resource representation includes relation with another (foreign) resource, the relation **MUST** be expressed as a link relation or embed the related resource. #### Example Use: ```json { "_links": { "author": { "href": "/users/john" } ... } ... } ``` or: ```json { ... "_embedded": { "author": { "_links": { "self": "/users/john" }, "name": "John Appleseed", "email": "john@apple.com" } } } ``` instead: ```json { ... "authorHref": "/users/john" } ``` ## Nest Foreign Key Relation If a foreign object has another identifier, but URI or the foreign object isn't a resource, the object **MUST** be nested. #### Example Use: ```json { "author": { "id": "1234", "name": "John Appleseed", "email": "john@apple.com" } } ``` instead: ```json { "authorId": "1234" } ``` > NOTE: As a rule of thumb, in an HTTP message body, there SHOULD NOT be any field with trailing "_id," "_href," "_url" etc. in its name.