Data model
Gifts
A gift idea, given, or received - bound to a contact. Status drives the lane (Idea / Given / Received).
gift200Fields
Per-field validation rules. Values that violate any constraint are rejected with 400 before they reach the database.
| Field | Type | Constraints |
|---|---|---|
| url | url | - |
| notes | string | max length 4000 |
| price | number | - |
| title | string | |
| status | enum | enum idea | given | received |
| currency | string | max length 8 |
| occasion | string | max length 120 |
| parent_id | string | max length 64ref →contactowned |
| occurred_at | string | max length 32 |
Mutability
Which fields can you send, and when? Anything without a marker is server-managed - sending it isn't an error, it's silently ignored.
| Field | Create | Patch |
|---|---|---|
| url | ||
| notes | ||
| price | ||
| title | ||
| status | ||
| currency | ||
| occasion | ||
| parent_id | ||
| occurred_at |
Fields marked create-only but not patchable are immutable after creation. Server-managed fields include id, timestamps, ownership, and status.
Filtering & sorting
Combinable on list endpoints. Repeating a filter key produces an IN clause; prefixing a sort key with - reverses direction. Example: ?status=open&status=blocked&sort=-created_at.
Filter keys
data__parent_iddata__statusdata__occasionstatusis_archivedowned_bySort keys
created_atdata__occurred_atdata__titleDefault: occurred_at
Endpoints
Each endpoint below lists its HTTP method, path, and the PAT scope it needs. Code samples cover curl, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust, Java, and WebSocket.
/xapi2/data/giftgift:listList objects
Returns a paginated list of objects you can read. Default page size is 20; pass ?limit= to change (capped per type). Use ?after=<id> for keyset pagination on created_at-sorted lists, or ?offset= for offset paging.
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer pat_…" \"https://friendship-tracker.com/xapi2/data/gift?limit=20"
/xapi2/data/gift/{id}gift:readRead one
Returns the object by id. 404 if it does not exist or you cannot read it (the two cases are intentionally conflated).
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer pat_…" \https://friendship-tracker.com/xapi2/data/gift/OBJECT_ID
/xapi2/data/giftgift:createCreate
Creates a new object. Body is a flat JSON dict of field values. Server-side fields (id, timestamps, ownership) are filled automatically; only fields listed below as creatable are read from the body.
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer pat_…" \-H "Content-Type: application/json" \-X POST https://friendship-tracker.com/xapi2/data/gift \-d '{"name": "…"}'
/xapi2/data/gift/{id}gift:updateUpdate
Partial update. Only fields included in the body are touched; everything else is preserved. Same allow-list as create, minus the fields that are immutable post-create.
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer pat_…" \-H "Content-Type: application/json" \-X PATCH https://friendship-tracker.com/xapi2/data/gift/OBJECT_ID \-d '{"name": "…"}'
/xapi2/data/gift/{id}gift:deleteDelete
Removes the object. It vanishes from every default list immediately and stops being returned by read / list.
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer pat_…" \-X DELETE https://friendship-tracker.com/xapi2/data/gift/OBJECT_ID
Use in CLI
The same endpoints are also exposed via the Friendship Tracker CLI. For scripts, CI, and bulk imports it's usually the faster path.
friendshipcli gift list --limit 5friendshipcli gift get <id>friendshipcli gift create --parent-id "Hello"friendshipcli gift upsert --unique parent_id --csv items.csvfriendshipcli gift schema # fields & limits
Full command reference, profiles, CSV import, auto-retry, NDJSON streaming → /docs/cli