ResolveSpec/pkg/restheadspec/xfiles_example.md
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# X-Files Header Usage
The `x-files` header allows you to configure complex query options using a single JSON object. The XFiles configuration is parsed and populates the `ExtendedRequestOptions` fields, which means it integrates seamlessly with the existing query building system.
## Architecture
When an `x-files` header is received:
1. It's parsed into an `XFiles` struct
2. The `XFiles` fields populate the `ExtendedRequestOptions` (columns, filters, sort, preload, etc.)
3. The normal query building process applies these options to the SQL query
4. This allows x-files to work alongside individual headers if needed
## Basic Example
```http
GET /public/users
X-Files: {"tablename":"users","columns":["id","name","email"],"limit":"10","offset":"0"}
```
## Complete Example
```http
GET /public/users
X-Files: {
"tablename": "users",
"schema": "public",
"columns": ["id", "name", "email", "created_at"],
"omit_columns": [],
"sort": ["-created_at", "name"],
"limit": "50",
"offset": "0",
"filter_fields": [
{
"field": "status",
"operator": "eq",
"value": "active"
},
{
"field": "age",
"operator": "gt",
"value": "18"
}
],
"sql_and": ["deleted_at IS NULL"],
"sql_or": [],
"cql_columns": ["UPPER(name)"],
"skipcount": false,
"distinct": false
}
```
## Supported Filter Operators
- `eq` - equals
- `neq` - not equals
- `gt` - greater than
- `gte` - greater than or equals
- `lt` - less than
- `lte` - less than or equals
- `like` - SQL LIKE
- `ilike` - case-insensitive LIKE
- `in` - IN clause
- `between` - between (exclusive)
- `between_inclusive` - between (inclusive)
- `is_null` - is NULL
- `is_not_null` - is NOT NULL
## Sorting
Sort fields can be prefixed with:
- `+` for ascending (default)
- `-` for descending
Examples:
- `"sort": ["name"]` - ascending by name
- `"sort": ["-created_at"]` - descending by created_at
- `"sort": ["-created_at", "name"]` - multiple sorts
## Computed Columns (CQL)
Use `cql_columns` to add computed SQL expressions:
```json
{
"cql_columns": [
"UPPER(name)",
"CONCAT(first_name, ' ', last_name)"
]
}
```
These will be available as `cql1`, `cql2`, etc. in the response.
## Cursor Pagination
```json
{
"cursor_forward": "eyJpZCI6MTAwfQ==",
"cursor_backward": ""
}
```
## Base64 Encoding
For complex JSON, you can base64-encode the value and prefix it with `ZIP_` or `__`:
```http
GET /public/users
X-Files: ZIP_eyJ0YWJsZW5hbWUiOiJ1c2VycyIsImxpbWl0IjoiMTAifQ==
```
## XFiles Struct Reference
```go
type XFiles struct {
TableName string `json:"tablename"`
Schema string `json:"schema"`
PrimaryKey string `json:"primarykey"`
ForeignKey string `json:"foreignkey"`
RelatedKey string `json:"relatedkey"`
Sort []string `json:"sort"`
Prefix string `json:"prefix"`
Editable bool `json:"editable"`
Recursive bool `json:"recursive"`
Expand bool `json:"expand"`
Rownumber bool `json:"rownumber"`
Skipcount bool `json:"skipcount"`
Offset json.Number `json:"offset"`
Limit json.Number `json:"limit"`
Columns []string `json:"columns"`
OmitColumns []string `json:"omit_columns"`
CQLColumns []string `json:"cql_columns"`
SqlJoins []string `json:"sql_joins"`
SqlOr []string `json:"sql_or"`
SqlAnd []string `json:"sql_and"`
FilterFields []struct {
Field string `json:"field"`
Value string `json:"value"`
Operator string `json:"operator"`
} `json:"filter_fields"`
CursorForward string `json:"cursor_forward"`
CursorBackward string `json:"cursor_backward"`
}
```
## Recursive Preloading with ParentTables and ChildTables
XFiles now supports recursive preloading of related entities:
```json
{
"tablename": "users",
"columns": ["id", "name"],
"limit": "10",
"parenttables": [
{
"tablename": "Company",
"columns": ["id", "name", "industry"],
"sort": ["-created_at"]
}
],
"childtables": [
{
"tablename": "Orders",
"columns": ["id", "total", "status"],
"limit": "5",
"sort": ["-order_date"],
"filter_fields": [
{"field": "status", "operator": "eq", "value": "completed"}
],
"childtables": [
{
"tablename": "OrderItems",
"columns": ["id", "product_name", "quantity"],
"recursive": true
}
]
}
]
}
```
### How Recursive Preloading Works
- **ParentTables**: Preloads parent relationships (e.g., User -> Company)
- **ChildTables**: Preloads child relationships (e.g., User -> Orders -> OrderItems)
- **Recursive**: When `true`, continues preloading the same relation recursively
- Each nested table can have its own:
- Column selection (`columns`, `omit_columns`)
- Filtering (`filter_fields`, `sql_and`)
- Sorting (`sort`)
- Pagination (`limit`)
- Further nesting (`parenttables`, `childtables`)
### Relation Path Building
Relations are built as dot-separated paths:
- `Company` (direct parent)
- `Orders` (direct child)
- `Orders.OrderItems` (nested child)
- `Orders.OrderItems.Product` (deeply nested)
## Notes
- Individual headers (like `x-select-fields`, `x-sort`, etc.) can still be used alongside `x-files`
- X-Files populates `ExtendedRequestOptions` which is then processed by the normal query building logic
- ParentTables and ChildTables are converted to `PreloadOption` entries with full support for:
- Column selection
- Filtering
- Sorting
- Limit
- Recursive nesting
- The relation name in ParentTables/ChildTables should match the GORM/Bun relation field name on the model