respond-async |
|
Indicates that the client prefers that the server respond asynchronously to a request. |
[RFC7240], Section 4.1 |
return |
One of either "minimal" or "representation" |
When the value is "minimal", it indicates that the
client prefers that the server return a minimal response to a
request. When the value is "representation", it indicates that
the client prefers that the server include a representation of the
current state of the resource in response to a request. |
[RFC7240], Section 4.2 |
wait |
|
Indicates an upper bound to the length of time the
client expects it will take the server to process the request once
it has been received. |
[RFC7240], Section 4.3 |
handling |
One of either "strict" or "lenient" |
When value is "strict", it indicates that the client
wishes the server to apply strict validation and error handling to
the processing of a request. When the value is "lenient", it
indicates that the client wishes the server to apply lenient
validation and error handling to the processing of the request. |
[RFC7240], Section 4.4 |
depth-noroot |
|
The "depth-noroot" preference indicates that the client
wishes for the server to exclude the target (root) resource from
processing by the HTTP method and only apply the HTTP method to the
target resource's subordinate resources. This preference is only
intended to be used with HTTP methods whose definitions explicitly
provide support for the Depth [RFC4918]
header field. Furthermore, this preference only applies when the
Depth header field has a value of "1" or "infinity" (either
implicitly or explicitly). |
[RFC8144], Section 4 |
safe |
|
Indicates that safe (i.e., unobjectionable) content
is preferred. |
[RFC8674] |
odata.allow-entityreferences |
|
Indicates that the service is allowed to return references in place of
resources that have previously been returned, with at least the properties
requested, in the same response. |
[OData Version 4.01 Part 1: Protocol] |
odata.callback |
|
Requests that the service invoke the specified URL to signal some service
state, such as the completion of an asynchronous result or availability of
new or modified information. The service state that triggers the change is
dependent upon the request. |
[OData Version 4.01 Part 1: Protocol] |
odata.continue-on-error |
|
Requests that the service attempt to continue processing a request that
encounters non-fatal errors, for example in a multi-part request. The
response SHOULD indicate what portions of the request were and were not
able to be successfully handled. |
[OData Version 4.01 Part 1: Protocol] |
odata.include-annotations |
Comma-separated list of terms to include or, when prefixed with a minus
sign (-), exclude from the response. Terms MUST be namespace-qualified and
MAY specify just a namespace to include or exclude all terms within that
namespace. The special value "*" matches all annotations. |
Specifies the set of annotations the client requests to be included, where
applicable, or excluded in the response. |
[OData Version 4.01 Part 1: Protocol] |
odata.maxpagesize |
A positive integer that represents the maximum number of items each
collection in a response SHOULD contain. |
Requests that each collection within the response contain no more than the
number of items specified as the positive integer value of this preference. |
[OData Version 4.01 Part 1: Protocol] |
omit-values |
One of nulls - properties containing null values may be omitted from the
response defaults - properties containing the property default value may be
omitted from the response. |
Specifies whether a server can omit properties with a null value or
properties set to their default value from a response. |
[OData Version 4.01 Part 1: Protocol] |
odata.track-changes |
|
Requests that the service initiate change tracking on the result of this
request, according to the underlying protocol. |
[OData Version 4.01 Part 1: Protocol] |