Clean up pagination attributes

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Tom Christie 2015-03-04 15:51:00 +00:00
parent 5aa204e94f
commit 18cc0230bf
6 changed files with 71 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -84,10 +84,9 @@ The following attributes control the basic view behavior.
The following attributes are used to control pagination when used with list views.
* `paginate_by` - The size of pages to use with paginated data. If set to `None` then pagination is turned off. If unset this uses the same value as the `PAGINATE_BY` setting, which defaults to `None`.
* `paginate_by_param` - The name of a query parameter, which can be used by the client to override the default page size to use for pagination. If unset this uses the same value as the `PAGINATE_BY_PARAM` setting, which defaults to `None`.
* `pagination_serializer_class` - The pagination serializer class to use when determining the style of paginated responses. Defaults to the same value as the `DEFAULT_PAGINATION_SERIALIZER_CLASS` setting.
* `page_kwarg` - The name of a URL kwarg or URL query parameter which can be used by the client to control which page is requested. Defaults to `'page'`.
* `pagination_class` - The pagination class that should be used when paginating list results. Defaults to the same value as the `DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS` setting, which is `'rest_framework.pagination.PageNumberPagination'`.
Note that usage of the `paginate_by`, `paginate_by_param` and `page_kwarg` attributes are now pending deprecation. The `pagination_serializer_class` attribute and `DEFAULT_PAGINATION_SERIALIZER_CLASS` setting have been removed completely. Pagination settings should instead be controlled by overriding a pagination class and setting any configuration attributes there. See the pagination documentation for more details.
**Filtering**:

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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ The list views for users and code snippets could end up returning quite a lot of
We can change the default list style to use pagination, by modifying our `tutorial/settings.py` file slightly. Add the following setting:
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'PAGINATE_BY': 10
'PAGE_SIZE': 10
}
Note that settings in REST framework are all namespaced into a single dictionary setting, named 'REST_FRAMEWORK', which helps keep them well separated from your other project settings.

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ We'd also like to set a few global settings. We'd like to turn on pagination, a
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES': ('rest_framework.permissions.IsAdminUser',),
'PAGINATE_BY': 10
'PAGE_SIZE': 10
}
Okay, we're done.

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ from rest_framework.settings import api_settings
from rest_framework.utils.urls import (
replace_query_param, remove_query_param
)
import warnings
def _positive_int(integer_string, strict=False, cutoff=None):
@ -203,18 +204,18 @@ class PageNumberPagination(BasePagination):
"""
# The default page size.
# Defaults to `None`, meaning pagination is disabled.
paginate_by = api_settings.PAGINATE_BY
page_size = api_settings.PAGE_SIZE
# Client can control the page using this query parameter.
page_query_param = 'page'
# Client can control the page size using this query parameter.
# Default is 'None'. Set to eg 'page_size' to enable usage.
paginate_by_param = api_settings.PAGINATE_BY_PARAM
page_size_query_param = None
# Set to an integer to limit the maximum page size the client may request.
# Only relevant if 'paginate_by_param' has also been set.
max_paginate_by = api_settings.MAX_PAGINATE_BY
# Only relevant if 'page_size_query_param' has also been set.
max_page_size = None
last_page_strings = ('last',)
@ -228,12 +229,48 @@ class PageNumberPagination(BasePagination):
attributes were set there. The attributes should now be set on
the pagination class, but the old style is still pending deprecation.
"""
for attr in (
'paginate_by', 'page_query_param',
'paginate_by_param', 'max_paginate_by'
assert not (
getattr(view, 'pagination_serializer_class', None) or
getattr(api_settings, 'DEFAULT_PAGINATION_SERIALIZER_CLASS', None)
), (
"The pagination_serializer_class attribute and "
"DEFAULT_PAGINATION_SERIALIZER_CLASS setting have been removed as "
"part of the 3.1 pagination API improvement. See the pagination "
"documentation for details on the new API."
)
for (settings_key, attr_name) in (
('PAGINATE_BY', 'page_size'),
('PAGINATE_BY_PARAM', 'page_size_query_param'),
('MAX_PAGINATE_BY', 'max_page_size')
):
if hasattr(view, attr):
setattr(self, attr, getattr(view, attr))
value = getattr(api_settings, settings_key, None)
if value is not None:
setattr(self, attr_name, value)
warnings.warn(
"The `%s` settings key is pending deprecation. "
"Use the `%s` attribute on the pagination class instead." % (
settings_key, attr_name
),
PendingDeprecationWarning,
)
for (view_attr, attr_name) in (
('paginate_by', 'page_size'),
('page_query_param', 'page_query_param'),
('paginate_by_param', 'page_size_query_param'),
('max_paginate_by', 'max_page_size')
):
value = getattr(view, view_attr, None)
if value is not None:
setattr(self, attr_name, value)
warnings.warn(
"The `%s` view attribute is pending deprecation. "
"Use the `%s` attribute on the pagination class instead." % (
view_attr, attr_name
),
PendingDeprecationWarning,
)
def paginate_queryset(self, queryset, request, view=None):
"""
@ -264,7 +301,7 @@ class PageNumberPagination(BasePagination):
self.display_page_controls = True
self.request = request
return self.page
return list(self.page)
def get_paginated_response(self, data):
return Response(OrderedDict([
@ -275,17 +312,17 @@ class PageNumberPagination(BasePagination):
]))
def get_page_size(self, request):
if self.paginate_by_param:
if self.page_size_query_param:
try:
return _positive_int(
request.query_params[self.paginate_by_param],
request.query_params[self.page_size_query_param],
strict=True,
cutoff=self.max_paginate_by
cutoff=self.max_page_size
)
except (KeyError, ValueError):
pass
return self.paginate_by
return self.page_size
def get_next_link(self):
if not self.page.has_next():
@ -336,7 +373,7 @@ class LimitOffsetPagination(BasePagination):
http://api.example.org/accounts/?limit=100
http://api.example.org/accounts/?offset=400&limit=100
"""
default_limit = api_settings.PAGINATE_BY
default_limit = api_settings.PAGE_SIZE
limit_query_param = 'limit'
offset_query_param = 'offset'
max_limit = None
@ -349,7 +386,7 @@ class LimitOffsetPagination(BasePagination):
self.request = request
if self.count > self.limit and self.template is not None:
self.display_page_controls = True
return queryset[self.offset:self.offset + self.limit]
return list(queryset[self.offset:self.offset + self.limit])
def get_paginated_response(self, data):
return Response(OrderedDict([
@ -440,7 +477,7 @@ class CursorPagination(BasePagination):
# Consider a max offset cap.
# Tidy up the `get_ordering` API (eg remove queryset from it)
cursor_query_param = 'cursor'
page_size = api_settings.PAGINATE_BY
page_size = api_settings.PAGE_SIZE
invalid_cursor_message = _('Invalid cursor')
ordering = None
template = 'rest_framework/pagination/previous_and_next.html'
@ -484,7 +521,7 @@ class CursorPagination(BasePagination):
# We also always fetch an extra item in order to determine if there is a
# page following on from this one.
results = list(queryset[offset:offset + self.page_size + 1])
self.page = results[:self.page_size]
self.page = list(results[:self.page_size])
# Determine the position of the final item following the page.
if len(results) > len(self.page):

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@ -61,9 +61,7 @@ DEFAULTS = {
'NUM_PROXIES': None,
# Pagination
'PAGINATE_BY': None,
'PAGINATE_BY_PARAM': None,
'MAX_PAGINATE_BY': None,
'PAGE_SIZE': None,
# Filtering
'SEARCH_PARAM': 'search',
@ -117,7 +115,12 @@ DEFAULTS = {
'UNICODE_JSON': True,
'COMPACT_JSON': True,
'COERCE_DECIMAL_TO_STRING': True,
'UPLOADED_FILES_USE_URL': True
'UPLOADED_FILES_USE_URL': True,
# Pending deprecation:
'PAGINATE_BY': None,
'PAGINATE_BY_PARAM': None,
'MAX_PAGINATE_BY': None
}

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@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ class TestPaginationIntegration:
return [item for item in queryset if item % 2 == 0]
class BasicPagination(pagination.PageNumberPagination):
paginate_by = 5
paginate_by_param = 'page_size'
max_paginate_by = 20
page_size = 5
page_size_query_param = 'page_size'
max_page_size = 20
self.view = generics.ListAPIView.as_view(
serializer_class=PassThroughSerializer,
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ class TestPageNumberPagination:
def setup(self):
class ExamplePagination(pagination.PageNumberPagination):
paginate_by = 5
page_size = 5
self.pagination = ExamplePagination()
self.queryset = range(1, 101)