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There are a few real world web API examples included with Django REST framework.
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There are a few real world web API examples included with Django REST framework.
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#. :doc:`examples/resourceexample`
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#. :doc:`examples/modelresourceexample`
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#. :doc:`examples/objectstore` - Using :class:`views.View` classes for APIs that do not map to models.
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#. :doc:`examples/objectstore` - Using :class:`views.View` classes for APIs that do not map to models.
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#. :doc:`examples/pygments` - Using :class:`views.View` classes with forms for input validation.
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#. :doc:`examples/pygments` - Using :class:`views.View` classes with forms for input validation.
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#. :doc:`examples/blogpost` - Using :class:`views.ModelView` classes for APIs that map directly to models.
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#. :doc:`examples/blogpost` - Using :class:`views.ModelView` classes for APIs that map directly to models.
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#. :doc:`examples/permissions` - How to protect your API using authentication and throttling
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All the examples are freely available for testing in the sandbox:
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All the examples are freely available for testing in the sandbox:
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http://rest.ep.io
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http://rest.ep.io
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(The :doc:`examples/sandbox` resource is also documented.)
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There is also documentation describing how the :doc:`examples/sandbox` resource itself is implemented.
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Example Reference
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Getting Started - Model Views
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Model Resource Example
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Getting Started - Views
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Resource Example
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Guides
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1. It's based on Django's class based views, which makes it simple, modular, and future-proof.
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1. It's based on Django's class based views, which makes it simple, modular, and future-proof.
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2. It stays as close as possible to Django idioms and language throughout.
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2. It stays as close as possible to Django idioms and language throughout.
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3. The browse-able API makes working with the APIs extremely quick and easy.
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3. The browse-able API makes working with the APIs extremely quick and easy.
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4. Stay true to REST by default while still allowing pragmatic optimizations to be implemented if needed.
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Why was this project created?
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Why was this project created?
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Returning URIs from your Web APIs
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Returning URIs as Resource Id's from your Web APIs
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As a rule, it's probably better practice to return absolute URIs from you web APIs, e.g. "http://example.com/foobar", rather than returning relative URIs, e.g. "/foobar".
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As a rule, it's probably better practice to return absolute URIs from you web APIs, e.g. "http://example.com/foobar", rather than returning relative URIs, e.g. "/foobar".
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`Python markdown`_ is not required but comes recommended.
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`Python markdown`_ is not required but comes recommended.
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If markdown is installed your :class:`.Resource` descriptions can include
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If markdown is installed, your :class:`.Resource` descriptions can include
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`markdown formatting`_ which will be rendered by the self-documenting API.
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`markdown formatting`_ which will be rendered by the self-documenting API.
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YAML
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YAML
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Using CURL with django-rest-framework
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Using curl with Django REST Framework
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`curl <http://curl.haxx.se/>`_ is a great command line tool for making requests to URLs.
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`curl <http://curl.haxx.se/>`_ is a great command line tool for making requests to URLs.
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How Tos, FAQs & Notes
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Django REST framework is a lightweight REST framework for Django, that aims to make it easy to build well-connected, self-describing RESTful Web APIs.
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Django REST framework is a lightweight framework for Django, that makes it easy to build well-connected, self-describing RESTful Web APIs.
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**Browse example APIs created with Django REST framework:** `The Sandbox <http://rest.ep.io/>`_
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**Check out some example APIs created with Django REST framework in** `The Sandbox <http://rest.ep.io/>`_
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Features:
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Features:
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* Automatically provides an awesome Django admin style `browse-able self-documenting API <http://rest.ep.io>`_.
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* Automatically provides an awesome Django admin style `browsable self-documenting API <http://rest.ep.io>`_.
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* Clean, simple, views for Resources, using Django's new `class based views <http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/class-based-views/>`_.
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* Clean, simple views for Resources using Django's new `class based views <http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/class-based-views/>`_.
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* Support for ModelResources with out-of-the-box default implementations and input validation.
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* Support for ModelResources with out-of-the-box default implementations and input validation.
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* Pluggable :mod:`.parsers`, :mod:`renderers`, :mod:`authentication` and :mod:`permissions` - Easy to customise.
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* Pluggable :mod:`.parsers`, :mod:`renderers`, :mod:`authentication` and :mod:`permissions` - Easy to customise.
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* Content type negotiation using HTTP Accept headers.
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* Content type negotiation using HTTP Accept headers.
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* Optional support for forms as input validation.
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* Optional support for forms as input validation.
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* Modular architecture - MixIn classes can be used without requiring the :class:`.Resource` or :class:`.ModelResource` classes.
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* Modular architecture - MixIn classes can be used without requiring the :class:`.Resource` or :class:`.ModelResource` classes.
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**Project hosting:** `GitHub <https://github.com/tomchristie/django-rest-framework>`_.
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* The ``djangorestframework`` package is `available on PyPI <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/djangorestframework>`_.
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* We have an active `discussion group <http://groups.google.com/group/django-rest-framework>`_.
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* Bug reports are handled on the `issue tracker <https://github.com/tomchristie/django-rest-framework/issues>`_.
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* There is a `Jenkins CI server <http://jenkins.tibold.nl/job/djangorestframework/>`_ which tracks test status and coverage reporting. (Thanks Marko!)
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Any and all questions, thoughts, bug reports and contributions are *hugely appreciated*.
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* `Markdown`_ >= 2.1.0 (Optional)
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* `Markdown`_ >= 2.1.0 (Optional)
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* `PyYAML`_ >= 3.10 (Optional)
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* `PyYAML`_ >= 3.10 (Optional)
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You can install Django REST framework using ``pip`` or ``easy_install``::
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* The ``djangorestframework`` package is `available on PyPI <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/djangorestframework>`_.
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* We have an active `discussion group <http://groups.google.com/group/django-rest-framework>`_.
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* Bug reports are handled on the `issue tracker <https://github.com/tomchristie/django-rest-framework/issues>`_.
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