This adds `__eq__` to handle `code` in comparisons.
When comparing an ErrorDetail to a string (missing `code` there) the
ErrorDetail's `code` is ignored, but otherwise it is taken into account.
Calling dict.keys() is unnecessary. The two are functionally equivalent
on modern Pythons.
Inspired by Lennart Regebro's talk "Prehistoric Patterns in Python" from
PyCon 2017.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5-JH23Vk0I
* Add failing test for #5672
* Add get_original_route to complement get_regex_pattern
* [WIP] Fix path handling
* needs more tests
* maybe needs some refactoring
* Add django 2 variant for all tests and fix trailing slash bug
* Add more combinations to mixed path test
* Extract method for `manual_fields` processing
Allows reuse of logic to replace Field instances in a field list by `Field.name`.
Adds a utility function for the logic plus a wrapper method on `AutoSchema`.
Closes#5632
* Manual fields suggestions (#2)
* Use OrderedDict in inspectors
* Move empty check to 'update_fields()'
* Make 'update_fields()' an AutoSchema staticmethod
* Add 'AutoSchema.get_manual_fields()'
* Conform '.get_manual_fields()' to other methods
* Add test for update_fields
* Make sure `manual_fields` is a list.
(As documented to be)
* Add docs for new AutoSchema methods.
* `get_manual_fields`
* `update_fields`
* Add release notes for PR.
* Update assertion style in user logout test
* Apply middlewares to django request object
* Fix test for request auth hiding AttributeErrors
* Re-raise/wrap auth attribute errors
* Fix test for py2k
* Add docs for WrappedAttributeError
* SchemaJSRenderer renders invalid Javascript
Under Py3 the base64.b64encode() method returns a binary object, which gets rendered as `b'...'` in schema.js. This results in the output becoming:
var coreJSON = window.atob('b'eyJf...'');
which is invalid Javascript. Because base64 only uses ASCII characters it is safe to decode('ascii') it. Under Py2 this will result in a unicode object, which is fine. Under Py3 it results in a string, which is also fine. This solves the problem and results in a working schema.js output.
* Add regression test for #5608
* Add regression test for #5608
* Apparently the linter on Travis wants the imports in a different order than on my box...
* Remove trailing whitespace from lines
* Remove trailing nad leading whitespace from files
Allows for cleaner diffs in future changes. For editors that
automatically clean up whitespace on save, will avoid unrelated line
changes in diffs.
Set literals are available on all supported Python versions. They are
idiomatic and always faster:
$ python3 -m timeit '{}'
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.0357 usec per loop
$ python3 -m timeit 'dict()'
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.104 usec per loop
$ python3 -m timeit '{1, 2, 3}'
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.0754 usec per loop
$ python3 -m timeit 'set([1, 2, 3])'
1000000 loops, best of 3: 0.228 usec per loop
Running the tests with bytes warning enabled shows some bytes/str
mixups. Fix them all.
Some examples of mixing usage:
str(b'foo') -- calling str() on bytes
b'foo' == 'foo' -- compare str with bytes
'foo' + b'bar' -- concatenating str and bytes
* Adding rounding parameter to DecimalField.
* Using standard `assert` instead of `self.fail()`.
* add testcase and PEP8 multilines fix
* flake8 fixes
* Use decimal module constants in tests.
* Add docs note for `rounding` parameter.
When running tests with warnings enabled, appear as:
DeprecationWarning: invalid escape sequence \d
Starting with Python 3.6, invalid escape sequences are deprecated. In a
future Python versions they will be a syntax error. For more details, see:
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.6.html#deprecated-python-behavior
> A backslash-character pair that is not a valid escape sequence now
> generates a DeprecationWarning. Although this will eventually become a
> SyntaxError, that will not be for several Python releases.
Closes#5528.
Viewset custom actions (@detail_route etc) OPTIONS (and HEAD) methods were not being excluded from Schema Generations.
This PR adds a test reproducing the reported error and adjusts `EndpointEnumerator.get_allowed_methods()` to filter ViewSet actions in the same way as other `APIView`s
* substitute '@@' code block delimiter with triple back-tick, more consistent with other markdown extensions
* remove development print and allow spaces between triple backtick and syntax name in codeblock
* update comparison content for markdown test
* Fixed issues with schema name collisions
* Fixed mutating issues in python 3
* Optimized solution
* Fixed isort
* Removed not needed cast
* Fix for key collision
* Added preferred key to preserve if available
* Add accidently removed test
* Update remaing `include` calls
Missed as part of #5481 cleanup.
* Provide app_name in include_docs_urls
* Update remaining get_regex_pattern usages
* Allow functools.partial in is_simple_callable check
* Identify code that needs to be pulled out of/removed from compat.py
* Extract modern code from get_names_and_managers in compat.py and remove compat code
* Extract modern code from is_authenticated() in compat.py and remove.
* Extract modern code from is_anonymous() in compat.py and remove
* Extract modern code from get_related_model() from compat.py and remove
* Extract modern code from value_from_object() in compat.py and remove
* Update postgres compat
JSONField now always available.
* Remove DecimalValidator compat
* Remove get_remote_field compat
* Remove template_render compat
Plus isort.
* Remove set_many compat
* Remove include compat
* add 'docstrings-with-pygments' feature without packages checks and tests
* move syntax_highlight doc filter in compatibility module and define it conditionally
* typo fixed
* add test for optional code highlight ('pygments' and 'markdown' packages must be installed)
Closes#5237
Generics/ModelViewset performs filtering on: list, retrieve, put, patch and destroy (plus method equivalents).
i.e. on list plus anything that calls `get_object`.
This PR makes schema generation follow that.
It adds `AutoSchema._allows_filters()` which can be overridden in subclasses.
I’ve made this initially “private” so we can make quick changes if needs be in a 3.7.1 etc.
## Description
The `choices` field for the `ChoiceField` class should be able to be edited after `ChoiceField.__init__` is called.
```
field = ChoiceField(choices=[1,2])
field.choices = [1] # Should no longer allow `2` as a choice
```
Currently, you must update `choices`, `grouped_choices`, and `choice_strings_to_values` to achieve this. This P/R keeps `grouped_choices` and `choice_strings_to_values` in sync whenever the `choices` are edited.
* Add tests for schema exclusions
* Move exclusion check to should_include_endpoint
* Update docs
* Switch to using `schema = None`
* Test PendingDeprecationWarnings
* Add note to release notes.
* s/deprecated/pending deprecation/
* Add PR link to release notes
* Correct typo in test class name
* Test 'exclude_from_schema' deprecation warning message (#1)
* Correct deprecation warning message
* Initial Refactor Step
* Add descriptor class
* call from generator
* proxy back to generator for implementation.
* Move `get_link` to descriptor
* Move `get_description` to descriptor
* Remove need for generator in get_description
* Move get_path_fields to descriptor
* Move `get_serializer_fields` to descriptor
* Move `get_pagination_fields` to descriptor
* Move `get_filter_fields` to descriptor
* Move `get_encoding` to descriptor.
* Pass just `url` from SchemaGenerator to descriptor
* Make `view` a property
Encapsulates check for a view instance.
* Adjust API Reference docs
* Add `ManualSchema` class
* Refactor to `ViewInspector` plus `AutoSchema`
The interface then is **just** `get_link()`
* Add `manual_fields` kwarg to AutoSchema
* Add schema decorator for FBVs
* Adjust comments
* Docs: Provide full params in example
Ref feedback b52e372f8f (r137254795)
* Add docstring for ViewInstpector.__get__ descriptor method.
Ref https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/pull/5354#discussion_r137265022
* Make `schemas` a package.
* Split generators, inspectors, views.
* Adjust imports
* Rename to EndpointEnumerator
* Adjust ManualSchema to take `fields`
… and `description`.
Allows `url` and `action` to remain dynamic
* Add package/module docstrings
* Add regression test for #2505. Thanks @pySilver!
* Add regression test for #5087
* Revert "Cached the field's root and context property."
This reverts commit 792005806b.