django-rest-framework/rest_framework/schemas/inspectors.py

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"""
inspectors.py # Per-endpoint view introspection
See schemas.__init__.py for package overview.
"""
import re
import warnings
from collections import OrderedDict
from django.db import models
from django.utils.encoding import force_text, smart_text
from django.utils.six.moves.urllib import parse as urlparse
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from rest_framework import exceptions, serializers
from rest_framework.compat import coreapi, coreschema, uritemplate
from rest_framework.settings import api_settings
from rest_framework.utils import formatting
from .utils import is_list_view
header_regex = re.compile('^[a-zA-Z][0-9A-Za-z_]*:')
def field_to_schema(field):
title = force_text(field.label) if field.label else ''
description = force_text(field.help_text) if field.help_text else ''
if isinstance(field, (serializers.ListSerializer, serializers.ListField)):
child_schema = field_to_schema(field.child)
return coreschema.Array(
items=child_schema,
title=title,
description=description
)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.Serializer):
return coreschema.Object(
properties=OrderedDict([
(key, field_to_schema(value))
for key, value
in field.fields.items()
]),
title=title,
description=description
)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.ManyRelatedField):
return coreschema.Array(
items=coreschema.String(),
title=title,
description=description
)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.RelatedField):
return coreschema.String(title=title, description=description)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.MultipleChoiceField):
return coreschema.Array(
items=coreschema.Enum(enum=list(field.choices.keys())),
title=title,
description=description
)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.ChoiceField):
return coreschema.Enum(
enum=list(field.choices.keys()),
title=title,
description=description
)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.BooleanField):
return coreschema.Boolean(title=title, description=description)
elif isinstance(field, (serializers.DecimalField, serializers.FloatField)):
return coreschema.Number(title=title, description=description)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.IntegerField):
return coreschema.Integer(title=title, description=description)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.DateField):
return coreschema.String(
title=title,
description=description,
format='date'
)
elif isinstance(field, serializers.DateTimeField):
return coreschema.String(
title=title,
description=description,
format='date-time'
)
if field.style.get('base_template') == 'textarea.html':
return coreschema.String(
title=title,
description=description,
format='textarea'
)
return coreschema.String(title=title, description=description)
def get_pk_description(model, model_field):
if isinstance(model_field, models.AutoField):
value_type = _('unique integer value')
elif isinstance(model_field, models.UUIDField):
value_type = _('UUID string')
else:
value_type = _('unique value')
return _('A {value_type} identifying this {name}.').format(
value_type=value_type,
name=model._meta.verbose_name,
)
class ViewInspector(object):
"""
Descriptor class on APIView.
Provide subclass for per-view schema generation
"""
def __get__(self, instance, owner):
"""
Enables `ViewInspector` as a Python _Descriptor_.
This is how `view.schema` knows about `view`.
`__get__` is called when the descriptor is accessed on the owner.
(That will be when view.schema is called in our case.)
`owner` is always the owner class. (An APIView, or subclass for us.)
`instance` is the view instance or `None` if accessed from the class,
rather than an instance.
See: https://docs.python.org/3/howto/descriptor.html for info on
descriptor usage.
"""
self.view = instance
return self
@property
def view(self):
"""View property."""
assert self._view is not None, "Schema generation REQUIRES a view instance. (Hint: you accessed `schema` from the view class rather than an instance.)"
return self._view
@view.setter
def view(self, value):
self._view = value
@view.deleter
def view(self):
self._view = None
def get_link(self, path, method, base_url):
"""
Generate `coreapi.Link` for self.view, path and method.
This is the main _public_ access point.
Parameters:
* path: Route path for view from URLConf.
* method: The HTTP request method.
* base_url: The project "mount point" as given to SchemaGenerator
"""
raise NotImplementedError(".get_link() must be overridden.")
class AutoSchema(ViewInspector):
"""
Default inspector for APIView
Responsible for per-view instrospection and schema generation.
"""
def __init__(self, manual_fields=None):
"""
Parameters:
* `manual_fields`: list of `coreapi.Field` instances that
will be added to auto-generated fields, overwriting on `Field.name`
"""
self._manual_fields = manual_fields
def get_link(self, path, method, base_url):
fields = self.get_path_fields(path, method)
fields += self.get_serializer_fields(path, method)
fields += self.get_pagination_fields(path, method)
fields += self.get_filter_fields(path, method)
if self._manual_fields is not None:
by_name = {f.name: f for f in fields}
for f in self._manual_fields:
by_name[f.name] = f
fields = list(by_name.values())
if fields and any([field.location in ('form', 'body') for field in fields]):
encoding = self.get_encoding(path, method)
else:
encoding = None
description = self.get_description(path, method)
if base_url and path.startswith('/'):
path = path[1:]
return coreapi.Link(
url=urlparse.urljoin(base_url, path),
action=method.lower(),
encoding=encoding,
fields=fields,
description=description
)
def get_description(self, path, method):
"""
Determine a link description.
This will be based on the method docstring if one exists,
or else the class docstring.
"""
view = self.view
method_name = getattr(view, 'action', method.lower())
method_docstring = getattr(view, method_name, None).__doc__
if method_docstring:
# An explicit docstring on the method or action.
return formatting.dedent(smart_text(method_docstring))
description = view.get_view_description()
lines = [line for line in description.splitlines()]
current_section = ''
sections = {'': ''}
for line in lines:
if header_regex.match(line):
current_section, seperator, lead = line.partition(':')
sections[current_section] = lead.strip()
else:
sections[current_section] += '\n' + line
# TODO: SCHEMA_COERCE_METHOD_NAMES appears here and in `SchemaGenerator.get_keys`
coerce_method_names = api_settings.SCHEMA_COERCE_METHOD_NAMES
header = getattr(view, 'action', method.lower())
if header in sections:
return sections[header].strip()
if header in coerce_method_names:
if coerce_method_names[header] in sections:
return sections[coerce_method_names[header]].strip()
return sections[''].strip()
def get_path_fields(self, path, method):
"""
Return a list of `coreapi.Field` instances corresponding to any
templated path variables.
"""
view = self.view
model = getattr(getattr(view, 'queryset', None), 'model', None)
fields = []
for variable in uritemplate.variables(path):
title = ''
description = ''
schema_cls = coreschema.String
kwargs = {}
if model is not None:
# Attempt to infer a field description if possible.
try:
model_field = model._meta.get_field(variable)
except:
model_field = None
if model_field is not None and model_field.verbose_name:
title = force_text(model_field.verbose_name)
if model_field is not None and model_field.help_text:
description = force_text(model_field.help_text)
elif model_field is not None and model_field.primary_key:
description = get_pk_description(model, model_field)
if hasattr(view, 'lookup_value_regex') and view.lookup_field == variable:
kwargs['pattern'] = view.lookup_value_regex
elif isinstance(model_field, models.AutoField):
schema_cls = coreschema.Integer
field = coreapi.Field(
name=variable,
location='path',
required=True,
schema=schema_cls(title=title, description=description, **kwargs)
)
fields.append(field)
return fields
def get_serializer_fields(self, path, method):
"""
Return a list of `coreapi.Field` instances corresponding to any
request body input, as determined by the serializer class.
"""
view = self.view
if method not in ('PUT', 'PATCH', 'POST'):
return []
if not hasattr(view, 'get_serializer'):
return []
try:
serializer = view.get_serializer()
except exceptions.APIException:
serializer = None
warnings.warn('{}.get_serializer() raised an exception during '
'schema generation. Serializer fields will not be '
'generated for {} {}.'
.format(view.__class__.__name__, method, path))
if isinstance(serializer, serializers.ListSerializer):
return [
coreapi.Field(
name='data',
location='body',
required=True,
schema=coreschema.Array()
)
]
if not isinstance(serializer, serializers.Serializer):
return []
fields = []
for field in serializer.fields.values():
if field.read_only or isinstance(field, serializers.HiddenField):
continue
required = field.required and method != 'PATCH'
field = coreapi.Field(
name=field.field_name,
location='form',
required=required,
schema=field_to_schema(field)
)
fields.append(field)
return fields
def get_pagination_fields(self, path, method):
view = self.view
if not is_list_view(path, method, view):
return []
pagination = getattr(view, 'pagination_class', None)
if not pagination:
return []
paginator = view.pagination_class()
return paginator.get_schema_fields(view)
def _allows_filters(self, path, method):
"""
Determine whether to include filter Fields in schema.
Default implementation looks for ModelViewSet or GenericAPIView
actions/methods that cause filtering on the default implementation.
Override to adjust behaviour for your view.
Note: Introduced in v3.7: Initially "private" (i.e. with leading underscore)
to allow changes based on user experience.
"""
if getattr(self.view, 'filter_backends', None) is None:
return False
if hasattr(self.view, 'action'):
return self.view.action in ["list", "retrieve", "update", "partial_update", "destroy"]
return method.lower in ["get", "put", "patch", "delete"]
def get_filter_fields(self, path, method):
if not self._allows_filters(path, method):
return []
fields = []
for filter_backend in self.view.filter_backends:
fields += filter_backend().get_schema_fields(self.view)
return fields
def get_encoding(self, path, method):
"""
Return the 'encoding' parameter to use for a given endpoint.
"""
view = self.view
# Core API supports the following request encodings over HTTP...
supported_media_types = {
'application/json',
'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
'multipart/form-data',
}
parser_classes = getattr(view, 'parser_classes', [])
for parser_class in parser_classes:
media_type = getattr(parser_class, 'media_type', None)
if media_type in supported_media_types:
return media_type
# Raw binary uploads are supported with "application/octet-stream"
if media_type == '*/*':
return 'application/octet-stream'
return None
class ManualSchema(ViewInspector):
"""
Allows providing a list of coreapi.Fields,
plus an optional description.
"""
def __init__(self, fields, description=''):
"""
Parameters:
* `fields`: list of `coreapi.Field` instances.
* `descripton`: String description for view. Optional.
"""
assert all(isinstance(f, coreapi.Field) for f in fields), "`fields` must be a list of coreapi.Field instances"
self._fields = fields
self._description = description
def get_link(self, path, method, base_url):
if base_url and path.startswith('/'):
path = path[1:]
return coreapi.Link(
url=urlparse.urljoin(base_url, path),
action=method.lower(),
encoding=None,
fields=self._fields,
description=self._description
)
return self._link