.. meta:: :description: A lightweight REST framework for Django. :keywords: django, python, REST, RESTful, API, interface, framework Django REST framework ===================== Introduction ------------ 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. **Browse example APIs created with Django REST framework:** `The Sandbox `_ Features: * Automatically provides an awesome Django admin style `browse-able self-documenting API `_. * Clean, simple, views for Resources, using Django's new `class based views `_. * Support for ModelResources with out-of-the-box default implementations and input validation. * Pluggable :mod:`.parsers`, :mod:`renderers`, :mod:`authentication` and :mod:`permissions` - Easy to customise. * Content type negotiation using HTTP Accept headers. * Optional support for forms as input validation. * Modular architecture - MixIn classes can be used without requiring the :class:`.Resource` or :class:`.ModelResource` classes. Resources --------- **Project hosting:** `GitHub `_. * The ``djangorestframework`` package is `available on PyPI `_. * We have an active `discussion group `_. * Bug reports are handled on the `issue tracker `_. * There is a `Jenkins CI server `_ which tracks test status and coverage reporting. (Thanks Marko!) Any and all questions, thoughts, bug reports and contributions are *hugely appreciated*. Requirements ------------ * Python (2.5, 2.6, 2.7 supported) * Django (1.2, 1.3 supported) Installation ------------ You can install Django REST framework using ``pip`` or ``easy_install``:: pip install djangorestframework Or get the latest development version using git:: git clone git@github.com:tomchristie/django-rest-framework.git Or you can `download the current release `_. Setup ----- To add Django REST framework to a Django project: * Ensure that the ``djangorestframework`` directory is on your ``PYTHONPATH``. * Add ``djangorestframework`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``. For more information on settings take a look at the :ref:`setup` section. Getting Started --------------- Using Django REST framework can be as simple as adding a few lines to your urlconf. The following example exposes your `MyModel` model through an api. It will provide two views: * A view which lists your model instances and simultaniously allows creation of instances from that view. * Another view which lets you view, update or delete your model instances individually. ``urls.py``:: from django.conf.urls.defaults import patterns, url from djangorestframework.resources import ModelResource from djangorestframework.views import ListOrCreateModelView, InstanceModelView from myapp.models import MyModel class MyResource(ModelResource): model = MyModel urlpatterns = patterns('', url(r'^$', ListOrCreateModelView.as_view(resource=MyResource)), url(r'^(?P[^/]+)/$', InstanceModelView.as_view(resource=MyResource)), ) .. include:: howto.rst .. include:: library.rst .. include:: examples.rst .. toctree:: :hidden: contents Indices and tables ------------------ * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`search`