Add a backwards compatibility shim for Django versions that have no (or an incompatible)
django.utils.http.parse_header_parameters implementation.
Thanks to Shai Berger for review.
Co-authored-by: Jaap Roes <jroes@leukeleu.nl>
* Add failing test when rendering to json a schema with timedelta
* Fix JSONOpenAPIRenderer for fields with default=timedelta()
* fix isort
* fix test for python 3.5
Co-authored-by: Pierre Chiquet <pierre.chiquet@ubikey.fr>
* Version 3.11
* Added notes on OpenAPI changes for 3.11.
* Minor docs tweaking
* Update package version and supported versions
* Use a lazy import for django.test.client.encode_mutlipart. Closes#7078
Thanks to Jon Dufresne (@jdufresne) for review.
Co-authored-by: Asif Saif Uddin <auvipy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rizwan Mansuri <Rizwan@webbyfox.com>
* compat: (py2) urlparse = urllib.parse (py3)
We were mistakenly importing the 'urlparse' function from the Python 2
'urlparse' module, as opposed to the module itself. Correct this.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephen@that.guru>
Closes: #6261
* compat: Remove 'compat.urlparse'
We can just use Django's vendored six library, like we do everywhere
else.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephen@that.guru>
* Add OpenAPIRenderer and generate_schema command
* Add both OpenAPIRenderer and JSONOpenAPIRenderer
* Add flags to generate_schema command
* Fix syntax error
* Pull coreschema references into method, so they are only used if 'OpenAPIRenderer' is in use.
* generate_schema -> generateschema, and fix to OpenAPIRenderer
* Ensure that renderers generate bytes and generateschema outputs text
* Drop unused import
* Make admin detail link have small width
* Disable admin detail link when no URL
* Add 'AdminRenderer.get_result_url'
Attempts to reverse the result's detail view URL.
* View suffix already set by initializer
* Add 'name' and 'description' attributes to ViewSet
ViewSets may now provide their `name` and `description` attributes
directly, instead of relying on view introspection to derive them.
These attributes may also be provided with the view's initkwargs.
The ViewSet `name` and `suffix` initkwargs are mutually exclusive.
The `action` decorator now provides the `name` and `description` to
the view's initkwargs. By default, these values are derived from the
method name and its docstring. The `name` may be overridden by providing
it as an argument to the decorator.
The `get_view_name` and `get_view_description` hooks now provide the
view instance to the handler, instead of the view class. The default
implementations of these handlers now respect the `name`/`description`.
* Add 'extra actions' to ViewSet & browsable APIs
* Update simple router tests
Removed old test logic around link/action decorators from `v2.3`. Also
simplified the test by making the results explicit instead of computed.
* Add method mapping to ViewSet actions
* Document extra action method mapping
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
* 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...
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
* 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
Sometimes, probably in the upgrade from Django 1.9 to 1.10, a post with
empty content is forbidden by javascript, with the message "Please fill
in this field". Filling the form with '{}' allows an application/json
request to be submitted.
The API call itself works perfectly well with a post with empty content:
the interface shouldn't make assumptions about it.
* Start test case
* Added 'requests' test client
* Address typos
* Graceful fallback if requests is not installed.
* Add cookie support
* Tests for auth and CSRF
* Py3 compat
* py3 compat
* py3 compat
* Add get_requests_client
* Added SchemaGenerator.should_include_link
* add settings for html cutoff on related fields
* Router doesn't work if prefix is blank, though project urls.py handles prefix
* Fix Django 1.10 to-many deprecation
* Add django.core.urlresolvers compatibility
* Update django-filter & django-guardian
* Check for empty router prefix; adjust URL accordingly
It's easiest to fix this issue after we have made the regex. To try
to fix it before would require doing something different for List vs
Detail, which means we'd have to know which type of url we're
constructing before acting accordingly.
* Fix misc django deprecations
* Use TOC extension instead of header
* Fix deprecations for py3k
* Add py3k compatibility to is_simple_callable
* Add is_simple_callable tests
* Drop python 3.2 support (EOL, Dropped by Django)
* schema_renderers= should *set* the renderers, not append to them.
* API client (#4424)
* Fix release notes
* Add note about 'User account is disabled.' vs 'Unable to log in'
* Clean up schema generation (#4527)
* Handle multiple methods on custom action (#4529)
* RequestsClient, CoreAPIClient
* exclude_from_schema
* Added 'get_schema_view()' shortcut
* Added schema descriptions
* Better descriptions for schemas
* Add type annotation to schema generation
* Coerce schema 'pk' in path to actual field name
* Deprecations move into assertion errors
* Use get_schema_view in tests
* Updte CoreJSON media type
* Handle schema structure correctly when path prefixs exist. Closes#4401
* Add PendingDeprecation to Router schema generation.
* Added SCHEMA_COERCE_PATH_PK and SCHEMA_COERCE_METHOD_NAMES
* Renamed and documented 'get_schema_fields' interface.
- Change the name of ``resolve_context()`` to ``get_template_context()``.
- Pass the renderer context to this method, to give subclasses more flexibility
when overriding.