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package com.google.gerrit.extensions.restapi;
/**
* RestView that supports accepting input and deleting a resource that is missing.
*
* The RestDeleteMissingView solely exists to support a special case for creating a change edit
* by deleting a path in the non-existing change edit. This interface should not be used for new
* REST API's.
*
*
The input must be supplied as JSON as the body of the HTTP request. Delete views can be
* invoked by the HTTP method {@code DELETE}.
*
*
The RestDeleteMissingView is only invoked when the parse method of the {@code RestCollection}
* throws {@link ResourceNotFoundException}, and hence the resource doesn't exist yet.
*
* @param
type of the parent resource
* @param type of the child resource that id deleted
* @param type of input the JSON parser will parse the input into.
*/
public interface RestCollectionDeleteMissingView
extends RestCollectionView
{
/**
* Process the view operation by deleting the resource.
*
*
The returned response defines the status code that is returned to the client. For
* RestCollectionDeleteMissingViews this is usually {@code 204 No Content} because a resource is
* deleted, but other 2XX or 3XX status codes are also possible (e.g. {@code 200 OK}, {@code 302
* Found} for a redirect).
*
*
The returned response usually does not have any value (status code {@code 204 No Content}).
* If a value in the returned response is set it is automatically converted to JSON unless it is a
* {@link BinaryResult}.
*
*
Throwing a subclass of {@link RestApiException} results in a 4XX response to the client. For
* any other exception the client will get a {@code 500 Internal Server Error} response.
*
* @param parentResource parent resource of the resource that should be deleted
* @param id the ID of the child resource that should be deleted
* @param input input after parsing from request
* @return response to return to the client
* @throws RestApiException if the resource creation is rejected
* @throws Exception the implementation of the view failed. The exception will be logged and HTTP
* 500 Internal Server Error will be returned to the client.
*/
Response> apply(P parentResource, IdString id, I input) throws Exception;
}