DictFields were incorrectly being output as String in the schema.
This pull request outputs an Object instead and adds a unit test.
Update s/detail_route/action/ after rebase
By default all subclasses of RelatedField are output as string fields in
the schema, which works well for StringRelatedField, SlugRelatedField or
HyperlinkedRelatedField.
Handle the common case of a PrimaryKeyRelatedField pointing to an
AutoField.
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
* Update version for 3.7.4 Release
* Add release notes to 01587b9eb1
* Django 2.0 is now final.
* Add trove classifer for Django 2.0
* Finalise release notes for v3.7.4
* Set release date: December 20, 2017
* Update Transifex
* Add release note for #5691
* Move Issue links to bottom
* 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...