* Add test for disabling declared fields on child
* Check that declared base field is not in attrs
* Update meta inheritance docs to include serializer
* Test that meta fields cannot be declared as None
* Add docs example for declarative field disabling
* add failing testcase for breadcrumb suffixes missing when using ModelViewSets
* fix get_breadcrumbs to honor overridden get_view_name and keep viewset suffixes
* ensure suffixes are appended in breadcrumb util
To do `GROUP_BY` queries in django requires one to use `.values()`
eg this groups posts by user getting a count of posts per user.
```
Posts.objects.order_by('user').values('user').annotate(post_count=Count('post'))
```
This would produce a value queryset which serializes its result
objects as dictionaries while `CursorPagination` requires a queryset
with result objects that are model instances.
This commit enables cursor pagination for value querysets.
- had to mangle the tests a bit to test it out. They might need
some refactoring.
- tried the same for `.values_list()` but it turned out to be
trickier than I expected since you have to use tuple indexes.
Since `str` objects are immutable, appending to existing `str` creates
in fact a new `str` instance.
Thus `ErrorDetail.detail.code` attribute is lost after `str` concatenation operation.
* 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.
The meta information stored in opts needs to be restored for
each search field. Otherwise it references the wrong model
when an attribute of a related model comes before an attribute
of the original model in search fields. This doesn't apply to
m2m relations since must_call_distinct returns True in that
case.
* lookup_type is deprecated in favor of lookup_expr
* assertEquals is deprecated in favor of assertEqual
* app_name is a required keyword as of Django 1.10
It is possible that a key in a MultiValueDict has multiple values, lists
are represented this way. When accessing a key in a MultiValueDict
it only returns the last element of that key. This becomes a problem
when parsing an html dict with a list inside of it.
To fix this problem we have to get and set the value using .getlist()
and .setlist().
* Exclude read_only=True fields from unique_together validation
* Test to ensure that unique_together validators can be removed
* Do not add uniquness_extra_kwargs when validators are explicitly declared.
* Add docs on validation in complex cases
* Add Meta.fields = '__all__' to serializer classes where required.
* Add explicit on_delete=models.CASCADE to ForeignKey fields.
* Use '.remote_field' and '.model' in preference to '.rel' and '.to' when inspecting model fields.
* Use new value_from_object in preference to internal _get_val_from_obj
* Added TEMPLATES setting to tests
* Remove deprecated view-string in URL conf
* Replace 'urls = ...' in test classes with override_settings('ROOT_URLCONF=...')
* Refactor UsingURLPatterns to use override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=...) style
* Get model managers and names in a version-compatible manner.
* Apply override_settings to a TestCase, not a mixin class
* Use '.callback' property instead of private attributes when inspecting urlpatterns
* Pass 'user' to template explicitly
* Correct sorting of import statements.
* Remove unused TEMPLATE_LOADERS setting, in favor of TEMPLATES.
* Remove code style issue
* BaseFilter test requires a concrete model
* Resolve tox.ini issues
* Resolve isort differences between local and tox environments
When serializers has fields with something like `source=user.email`, the
uniqueness validator should check `email` field instead of `user`, cause
`user` is a model object.
This allows subclassing TokenAuthentication and setting custom keyword,
thus allowing the Authorization header to be for example:
Bearer 956e252a-513c-48c5-92dd-bfddc364e812
It doesn't change the behavior of TokenAuthentication itself,
it simply allows to reuse the logic of TokenAuthentication without
the need of copy pasting the class and changing one hardcoded string.
Related: #4080
Previously an extra list wrapped nested validation errors raised from serializer's validate() methods.
That was inconsistent with the format of validation errors raised by validate_<fieldname> methods.
i.e. these two resulted in *different* behaviour:
def validate_foo(self):
raise ValidationError(['bar'])
def validate(self):
raise ValidationError({'foo': ['bar']})
These two tests were previously added in
7d79cf35b7
but we have now discovered that there are not actually two separate
cases, there was just a bug in the code that made it look that way.
This also removes a redundant check to see if `DecimalValidator` was
defined.