django-rest-framework/rest_framework/settings.py

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"""
Settings for REST framework are all namespaced in the REST_FRAMEWORK setting.
For example your project's `settings.py` file might look like this:
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.renderers.JSONRenderer',
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'rest_framework.renderers.TemplateHTMLRenderer',
)
'DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.parsers.JSONParser',
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'rest_framework.parsers.FormParser',
'rest_framework.parsers.MultiPartParser'
)
}
This module provides the `api_setting` object, that is used to access
REST framework settings, checking for user settings first, then falling
back to the defaults.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from importlib import import_module
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from django.conf import settings
from django.test.signals import setting_changed
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from django.utils import six
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from rest_framework import ISO_8601
DEFAULTS = {
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# Base API policies
'DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.renderers.JSONRenderer',
'rest_framework.renderers.BrowsableAPIRenderer',
),
'DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.parsers.JSONParser',
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'rest_framework.parsers.FormParser',
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'rest_framework.parsers.MultiPartParser'
),
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.authentication.SessionAuthentication',
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'rest_framework.authentication.BasicAuthentication'
),
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'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.permissions.AllowAny',
),
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'DEFAULT_THROTTLE_CLASSES': (),
'DEFAULT_CONTENT_NEGOTIATION_CLASS': 'rest_framework.negotiation.DefaultContentNegotiation',
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'DEFAULT_METADATA_CLASS': 'rest_framework.metadata.SimpleMetadata',
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'DEFAULT_VERSIONING_CLASS': None,
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# Generic view behavior
'DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS': None,
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'DEFAULT_FILTER_BACKENDS': (),
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# Throttling
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'DEFAULT_THROTTLE_RATES': {
'user': None,
'anon': None,
},
'NUM_PROXIES': None,
# Pagination
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'PAGE_SIZE': None,
# Filtering
'SEARCH_PARAM': 'search',
'ORDERING_PARAM': 'ordering',
# Versioning
'DEFAULT_VERSION': None,
'ALLOWED_VERSIONS': None,
'VERSION_PARAM': 'version',
# Authentication
'UNAUTHENTICATED_USER': 'django.contrib.auth.models.AnonymousUser',
'UNAUTHENTICATED_TOKEN': None,
# View configuration
'VIEW_NAME_FUNCTION': 'rest_framework.views.get_view_name',
'VIEW_DESCRIPTION_FUNCTION': 'rest_framework.views.get_view_description',
# Exception handling
'EXCEPTION_HANDLER': 'rest_framework.views.exception_handler',
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'NON_FIELD_ERRORS_KEY': 'non_field_errors',
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# Testing
'TEST_REQUEST_RENDERER_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.renderers.MultiPartRenderer',
'rest_framework.renderers.JSONRenderer'
),
'TEST_REQUEST_DEFAULT_FORMAT': 'multipart',
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# Hyperlink settings
'URL_FORMAT_OVERRIDE': 'format',
'FORMAT_SUFFIX_KWARG': 'format',
'URL_FIELD_NAME': 'url',
# Input and output formats
'DATE_FORMAT': ISO_8601,
'DATE_INPUT_FORMATS': (ISO_8601,),
'DATETIME_FORMAT': ISO_8601,
'DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS': (ISO_8601,),
'TIME_FORMAT': ISO_8601,
'TIME_INPUT_FORMATS': (ISO_8601,),
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# Encoding
'UNICODE_JSON': True,
'COMPACT_JSON': True,
'STRICT_JSON': True,
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'COERCE_DECIMAL_TO_STRING': True,
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'UPLOADED_FILES_USE_URL': True,
Version 3.5 (#4525) * Start test case * Added 'requests' test client * Address typos * Graceful fallback if requests is not installed. * Add cookie support * Tests for auth and CSRF * Py3 compat * py3 compat * py3 compat * Add get_requests_client * Added SchemaGenerator.should_include_link * add settings for html cutoff on related fields * Router doesn't work if prefix is blank, though project urls.py handles prefix * Fix Django 1.10 to-many deprecation * Add django.core.urlresolvers compatibility * Update django-filter & django-guardian * Check for empty router prefix; adjust URL accordingly It's easiest to fix this issue after we have made the regex. To try to fix it before would require doing something different for List vs Detail, which means we'd have to know which type of url we're constructing before acting accordingly. * Fix misc django deprecations * Use TOC extension instead of header * Fix deprecations for py3k * Add py3k compatibility to is_simple_callable * Add is_simple_callable tests * Drop python 3.2 support (EOL, Dropped by Django) * schema_renderers= should *set* the renderers, not append to them. * API client (#4424) * Fix release notes * Add note about 'User account is disabled.' vs 'Unable to log in' * Clean up schema generation (#4527) * Handle multiple methods on custom action (#4529) * RequestsClient, CoreAPIClient * exclude_from_schema * Added 'get_schema_view()' shortcut * Added schema descriptions * Better descriptions for schemas * Add type annotation to schema generation * Coerce schema 'pk' in path to actual field name * Deprecations move into assertion errors * Use get_schema_view in tests * Updte CoreJSON media type * Handle schema structure correctly when path prefixs exist. Closes #4401 * Add PendingDeprecation to Router schema generation. * Added SCHEMA_COERCE_PATH_PK and SCHEMA_COERCE_METHOD_NAMES * Renamed and documented 'get_schema_fields' interface.
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# Browseable API
'HTML_SELECT_CUTOFF': 1000,
'HTML_SELECT_CUTOFF_TEXT': "More than {count} items...",
# Schemas
'SCHEMA_COERCE_PATH_PK': True,
'SCHEMA_COERCE_METHOD_NAMES': {
'retrieve': 'read',
'destroy': 'delete'
},
}
# List of settings that may be in string import notation.
IMPORT_STRINGS = (
'DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES',
'DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASSES',
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES',
'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES',
'DEFAULT_THROTTLE_CLASSES',
'DEFAULT_CONTENT_NEGOTIATION_CLASS',
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'DEFAULT_METADATA_CLASS',
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'DEFAULT_VERSIONING_CLASS',
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'DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS',
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'DEFAULT_FILTER_BACKENDS',
'EXCEPTION_HANDLER',
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'TEST_REQUEST_RENDERER_CLASSES',
'UNAUTHENTICATED_USER',
'UNAUTHENTICATED_TOKEN',
'VIEW_NAME_FUNCTION',
'VIEW_DESCRIPTION_FUNCTION'
)
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# List of settings that have been removed
REMOVED_SETTINGS = (
"PAGINATE_BY", "PAGINATE_BY_PARAM", "MAX_PAGINATE_BY",
)
def perform_import(val, setting_name):
"""
If the given setting is a string import notation,
then perform the necessary import or imports.
"""
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if val is None:
return None
elif isinstance(val, six.string_types):
return import_from_string(val, setting_name)
elif isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
return [import_from_string(item, setting_name) for item in val]
return val
def import_from_string(val, setting_name):
"""
Attempt to import a class from a string representation.
"""
try:
# Nod to tastypie's use of importlib.
parts = val.split('.')
module_path, class_name = '.'.join(parts[:-1]), parts[-1]
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module = import_module(module_path)
return getattr(module, class_name)
except (ImportError, AttributeError) as e:
msg = "Could not import '%s' for API setting '%s'. %s: %s." % (val, setting_name, e.__class__.__name__, e)
raise ImportError(msg)
class APISettings(object):
"""
A settings object, that allows API settings to be accessed as properties.
For example:
from rest_framework.settings import api_settings
print(api_settings.DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES)
Any setting with string import paths will be automatically resolved
and return the class, rather than the string literal.
"""
def __init__(self, user_settings=None, defaults=None, import_strings=None):
if user_settings:
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self._user_settings = self.__check_user_settings(user_settings)
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self.defaults = defaults or DEFAULTS
self.import_strings = import_strings or IMPORT_STRINGS
@property
def user_settings(self):
if not hasattr(self, '_user_settings'):
self._user_settings = getattr(settings, 'REST_FRAMEWORK', {})
return self._user_settings
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr not in self.defaults:
raise AttributeError("Invalid API setting: '%s'" % attr)
try:
# Check if present in user settings
val = self.user_settings[attr]
except KeyError:
# Fall back to defaults
val = self.defaults[attr]
# Coerce import strings into classes
if attr in self.import_strings:
val = perform_import(val, attr)
# Cache the result
setattr(self, attr, val)
return val
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def __check_user_settings(self, user_settings):
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SETTINGS_DOC = "http://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/settings/"
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for setting in REMOVED_SETTINGS:
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if setting in user_settings:
raise RuntimeError("The '%s' setting has been removed. Please refer to '%s' for available settings." % (setting, SETTINGS_DOC))
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return user_settings
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api_settings = APISettings(None, DEFAULTS, IMPORT_STRINGS)
def reload_api_settings(*args, **kwargs):
global api_settings
setting, value = kwargs['setting'], kwargs['value']
if setting == 'REST_FRAMEWORK':
api_settings = APISettings(value, DEFAULTS, IMPORT_STRINGS)
setting_changed.connect(reload_api_settings)