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# Changes and Versioning
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> _The fundamental principle is that you can’t break existing clients, because you don’t know what they implement, and you don’t control them. In doing so, you need to turn a backwards-incompatible change into a compatible one._
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> _–_ [_Mark Nottingham_](https://www.mnot.net/blog/2011/10/25/web_api_versioning_smackdown)
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Any change to an API **MUST NOT** break existing clients.
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Any change to:
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1. **Resource identifier** \(resource name / URI\) including any **query parameters** and their semantics
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2. **Resource metadata** \(e.g. HTTP headers\)
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3. **Action** the resource affords \(e.g. available HTTP Methods\)
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4. **Relation** with other resources \(e.g Links\)
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5. **Representation format** \(e.g. HTTP request and response bodies\)
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**MUST** follow the [**Rules for Extending**](../../general-guidelines/rules-for-extending.md).
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## Identifier Stability \(No URI Versioning\)
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A change **MUST NOT** affect **existing** resource identifiers \(name / URI\). Furthermore, a resource identifier **MUST NOT** contain a semantic version to convey a version of resource or its representation format.
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> _The reason to make a real REST API is to get evolvability … a "v1" is a .... to your API customers, indicating RPC/HTTP \(not REST\)_
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>
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> _–_ [_Roy T. Fielding_](https://twitter.com/fielding/status/376835835670167552)
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#### Example
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Adding a new action to existing resource with identifier `/greeting` doesn't change its identifier to `/v2/greeting` \(or `/greeting-with-new-action` etc.\).
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## Backward-incompatible Changes
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A change to _resource identifier_, _resource metadata_, _resource actions_ and _resource relations_ that can't follow the [Rules for Extending](../../general-guidelines/rules-for-extending.md) **MUST** result into a **new resource variant**. Existing resource variant **MUST** be preserved.
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A change to _representation format_ **SHOULD NOT** result into a new resource variant.
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#### Example
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Currently, optional URI Query Parameter `first` on an existing resource `/greeting?first=John&last=Appleseed` needs to be made required. Since this change violates the 3rd rule of extending and could break existing clients a new variant of the resource is created with different URI `/named-greeting?first=John&last=Appleseed`.
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### Representation Format Changes
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> A representation format is the serialization format \(media type\) used in request and response bodies, and typically it represents a resource or its part, possibly with additional hypermedia controls.
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If a change can't follow the Rules for Extending the representation format media type **MUST** be changed. If the media type has been changed the previous media type, **MUST** be available via [Content Negotiation](../message/content-negotiation.md).
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If the media type conveys the version parameter, the version parameter **SHOULD** follow [Semantic versioning](http://semver.org/).
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#### Example
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Media type _before_ a breaking change:
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```text
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application/vnd.example.resource+json; version=2
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```
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Media type _after_ a breaking change:
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```text
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application/vnd.example.resource+json; version=3
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```
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> NOTE: In the case of technical limitations with semi-colon separated HTTP header values, the semantic version MAY be incorporated in the media type identifier, for example: `application/vnd.example.resource.v2+json` However, the use of semicolon-separated version information is preferred.
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## API Description Versioning
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API Description in the OpenAPI specification format **MUST** have the `version` field. The `version` field **MUST** follow [Semantic versioning](http://semver.org/):
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> Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:
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>
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> * MAJOR version when you make **incompatible** API changes,
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> * MINOR version when you add functionality in a **backwards-compatible** manner
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> * PATCH version when you make **backwards-compatible bug fixes**
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The API Description version **SHOULD** be updated accordingly to API design change.
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#### Example
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Following API Description
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```yaml
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swagger: '2.0'
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info:
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version: '2.1.3'
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title: '[Demo] Inventory API'
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description: 'Inventory service API'
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```
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Has MAJOR version 2, MINOR version 1 and PATCH version 3.
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#### Recommended Reading
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* [Evolving HTTP APIs](https://www.mnot.net/blog/2012/12/04/api-evolution)
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