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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| api-versioning-strategy | API versioning strategies for GoodGo microservices including semantic versioning, backward compatibility patterns, API deprecation, version negotiation, and breaking changes handling. |
API Versioning Strategy
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Versioning APIs
- Handling breaking changes
- Implementing API deprecation
- Maintaining backward compatibility
- Implementing version negotiation
- Managing multiple API versions
- Planning API evolution
- Communicating API changes to consumers
Core Concepts
Versioning Strategies
- URL Path Versioning:
/api/v1/users,/api/v2/users - Header Versioning:
Accept: application/vnd.goodgo.v1+json - Query Parameter:
/api/users?version=1 - Semantic Versioning: Major.Minor.Patch (e.g., 1.2.3)
Compatibility Types
- Backward Compatible: New version works with old clients
- Forward Compatible: Old version works with new clients
- Breaking Changes: Incompatible changes requiring new version
Version Negotiation
Version negotiation allows clients to request a specific API version through headers while maintaining clean URLs. The middleware extracts the version from the Accept header and routes to the appropriate handler.
sequenceDiagram
participant Client
participant Middleware as Version Negotiation<br/>Middleware
participant Controller as Version-Aware<br/>Controller
participant Service
Client->>Middleware: Request with Accept header<br/>Accept: application/vnd.goodgo.v1+json
Middleware->>Middleware: Extract version from header
alt Version specified
Middleware->>Middleware: Parse version number
alt Version supported
Middleware->>Controller: Set req.apiVersion = 1
Controller->>Controller: Check version
Controller->>Service: Call service method
Service-->>Controller: Return data
Controller->>Controller: Format response for v1
Controller-->>Client: v1 response format
else Version not supported
Middleware-->>Client: 400 Unsupported Version
end
else No version specified
Middleware->>Controller: Set req.apiVersion = latest (2)
Controller->>Service: Call service method
Service-->>Controller: Return data
Controller->>Controller: Format response for v2
Controller-->>Client: v2 response format (default)
end
Implementation
// src/middlewares/version-negotiation.middleware.ts
import { Request, Response, NextFunction } from 'express';
import { logger } from '@goodgo/logger';
export function versionNegotiation(
req: Request,
res: Response,
next: NextFunction
): void {
const acceptHeader = req.headers.accept || '';
const versionMatch = acceptHeader.match(/application\/vnd\.goodgo\.v(\d+)\+json/);
if (versionMatch) {
const requestedVersion = parseInt(versionMatch[1], 10);
req.apiVersion = requestedVersion;
const supportedVersions = [1, 2];
if (!supportedVersions.includes(requestedVersion)) {
return res.status(400).json({
success: false,
error: {
code: 'UNSUPPORTED_VERSION',
message: `API version ${requestedVersion} is not supported. Supported versions: ${supportedVersions.join(', ')}`,
},
});
}
} else {
req.apiVersion = 2; // Default to latest
}
next();
}
API Deprecation Timeline
API deprecation follows a structured timeline to give consumers adequate time to migrate. The lifecycle progresses through active, deprecated, sunset, and removed phases.
gantt
title API Version Lifecycle Timeline
dateFormat YYYY-MM-DD
section Version 1
Active (v1 only) :active, v1-active, 2024-01-01, 2024-06-01
Deprecated (v1 + v2) :crit, v1-deprecated, 2024-06-01, 2024-12-31
Sunset Period :v1-sunset, 2024-12-31, 2025-01-31
Removed :v1-removed, 2025-01-31, 1d
section Version 2
Development :v2-dev, 2024-03-01, 2024-06-01
Active (v1 + v2) :active, v2-active, 2024-06-01, 2025-12-31
Deprecation Phases
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> Active: Version Released
Active --> Deprecated: New Version Released<br/>Add Deprecation Headers
Deprecated --> Sunset: Sunset Date Reached<br/>Stop Accepting New Requests
Sunset --> Removed: Grace Period Ended<br/>Remove Routes
Removed --> [*]
note right of Active
- Version fully supported
- No warnings
- All features available
end note
note right of Deprecated
- Deprecation header set
- Warning headers added
- Migration guide provided
- Still functional
end note
note right of Sunset
- Read-only mode
- No new requests accepted
- Existing requests honored
end note
Deprecation Headers
// src/middlewares/deprecation.middleware.ts
export function deprecationMiddleware(version: string, sunsetDate: string) {
return (req: Request, res: Response, next: NextFunction): void => {
if (req.apiVersion && parseInt(req.apiVersion.toString()) < parseInt(version)) {
res.setHeader('Deprecation', 'true');
res.setHeader('Sunset', sunsetDate);
res.setHeader('Link', `<${req.url.replace(/\/v\d+/, `/v${version}`)}>; rel="successor-version"`);
res.setHeader('Warning', `299 - "API version ${req.apiVersion} is deprecated. Please migrate to version ${version} by ${sunsetDate}"`);
}
next();
};
}
Migration Flow
Breaking changes require a careful 3-phase migration strategy to ensure zero downtime and smooth client transitions.
flowchart TD
Start([Breaking Change Identified]) --> Phase1[Phase 1: Support Both Versions]
Phase1 --> DeployV2[Deploy v2 alongside v1]
DeployV2 --> Monitor1[Monitor v1 and v2 usage]
Monitor1 --> Wait1[Wait for client adoption]
Wait1 --> Phase2{Sufficient<br/>v2 adoption?}
Phase2 -->|No| Wait1
Phase2 -->|Yes| Phase2Start[Phase 2: Deprecate v1]
Phase2Start --> AddHeaders[Add deprecation headers to v1]
AddHeaders --> NotifyClients[Notify clients via<br/>deprecation warnings]
NotifyClients --> ProvideGuide[Provide migration guide]
ProvideGuide --> Monitor2[Monitor migration progress]
Monitor2 --> Wait2[Wait until sunset date]
Wait2 --> Phase3{Sunset date<br/>reached?}
Phase3 -->|No| Monitor2
Phase3 -->|Yes| Phase3Start[Phase 3: Remove v1]
Phase3Start --> StopAccepting[Stop accepting new v1 requests]
StopAccepting --> GracePeriod[Grace period for<br/>existing requests]
GracePeriod --> RemoveRoutes[Remove v1 routes]
RemoveRoutes --> End([Migration Complete])
style Phase1 fill:#e1f5ff
style Phase2Start fill:#fff4e1
style Phase3Start fill:#ffe1e1
style End fill:#e1ffe1
Implementation Strategy
// src/core/api/migration.strategy.ts
export class MigrationStrategy {
/**
* Phase 1: Support both versions
*/
phase1SupportBoth(): void {
router.use('/v1', v1Router);
router.use('/v2', v2Router);
}
/**
* Phase 2: Deprecate v1
*/
phase2DeprecateV1(): void {
router.use('/v1', deprecationMiddleware('2', '2024-12-31'), v1Router);
router.use('/v2', v2Router);
}
/**
* Phase 3: Remove v1
*/
phase3RemoveV1(): void {
router.use('/v2', v2Router);
// v1 routes removed after sunset date
}
}
URL Path Versioning
Implementation
// src/routes/index.ts
import { Router } from 'express';
import v1Router from './v1';
import v2Router from './v2';
const router = Router();
router.use('/v1', v1Router);
router.use('/v2', v2Router);
export default router;
Semantic Versioning
Version Structure
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
MAJOR: Breaking changes
MINOR: Backward-compatible additions
PATCH: Backward-compatible bug fixes
Version Response
// src/core/api/version.middleware.ts
export function versionMiddleware(req: Request, res: Response, next: NextFunction): void {
const originalJson = res.json.bind(res);
res.json = (data: any) => {
const response = {
...data,
metadata: {
...data.metadata,
apiVersion: req.apiVersion || '2.0.0',
serviceVersion: process.env.SERVICE_VERSION || '1.0.0',
},
};
return originalJson(response);
};
next();
}
Backward Compatibility
Compatibility Layer
// src/core/api/compatibility.adapter.ts
export class CompatibilityAdapter {
adaptV1ToV2(v1Data: any): any {
return {
success: true,
data: {
user: {
...v1Data,
profile: null, // Add default for new field
},
},
metadata: {
version: '2.0.0',
adapted: true,
},
};
}
adaptV2RequestToV1(v2Request: any): any {
return {
email: v2Request.email,
name: v2Request.name,
// Ignore new fields
};
}
}
Best Practices
- Versioning Strategy: Choose URL path or header, be consistent
- Semantic Versioning: Use MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
- Deprecation: Always deprecate before removing
- Migration Guide: Provide clear migration documentation
- Backward Compatibility: Maintain compatibility when possible
- Communication: Clearly communicate version changes
Common Mistakes
-
No Deprecation Period: Breaking clients suddenly
// ❌ BAD: Remove v1 immediately router.use('/v2', v2Router); // ✅ GOOD: Deprecate with sunset date router.use('/v1', deprecationMiddleware('2', '2024-12-31'), v1Router); router.use('/v2', v2Router); -
Breaking Changes Without Major Version: Client confusion
# ❌ BAD: Breaking change in minor version v1.1.0 → Changed response format # ✅ GOOD: Breaking change = new major version v1.x.x → v2.0.0 (new response format) -
Inconsistent Versioning Strategy: Mixed approaches
// ❌ BAD: Mix URL and header versioning /api/v1/users + Accept: application/vnd.v2+json // ✅ GOOD: Choose one approach /api/v1/users OR Accept: application/vnd.goodgo.v1+json
Quick Reference
| Strategy | Pros | Cons | Use When |
|---|---|---|---|
| URL Path | Clear, cacheable | URL changes | Public APIs |
| Header | Clean URLs | Less visible | Internal APIs |
| Query Param | Simple | Not RESTful | Quick prototypes |
Semantic Versioning:
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
│ │ └── Bug fixes (backward compatible)
│ └──────── New features (backward compatible)
└────────────── Breaking changes
Version Lifecycle:
v1 Active → v2 Released → v1 Deprecated → v1 Sunset → v1 Removed
│ │ │ │ │
│ │ Add headers Remove from Delete
│ Support + warnings docs routes
Solo both
Deprecation Headers:
Deprecation: true
Sunset: Sat, 31 Dec 2024 23:59:59 GMT
Warning: 299 - "API v1 is deprecated. Migrate to v2 by 2024-12-31"
Link: </api/v2/users>; rel="successor-version"
Resources
- API Design - API design patterns
- Middleware Patterns - Middleware patterns
- Project Rules - GoodGo standards
- Skill Source:
.cursor/skills/api-versioning-strategy/SKILL.md