Using the enhanced request in all your views ============================================== This example shows how you can use Django REST framework's enhanced `request` - :class:`request.Request` - in your own views, without having to use the full-blown :class:`views.View` class. What can it do for you ? Mostly, it will take care of parsing the request's content, and handling equally all HTTP methods ... Before -------- In order to support `JSON` or other serial formats, you might have parsed manually the request's content with something like : :: class MyView(View): def put(self, request, *args, **kwargs): content_type = request.META['CONTENT_TYPE'] if (content_type == 'application/json'): raw_data = request.read() parsed_data = json.loads(raw_data) # PLUS as many `elif` as formats you wish to support ... # then do stuff with your data : self.do_stuff(parsed_data['bla'], parsed_data['hoho']) # and finally respond something ... and you were unhappy because this looks hackish. Also, you might have tried uploading files with a PUT request - *and given up* since that's complicated to achieve even with Django 1.3. After ------ All the dirty `Content-type` checking and content reading and parsing is done for you, and you only need to do the following : :: class MyView(MyBaseViewUsingEnhancedRequest): def put(self, request, *args, **kwargs): self.do_stuff(request.DATA['bla'], request.DATA['hoho']) # and finally respond something So the parsed content is magically available as `.DATA` on the `request` object. Also, if you uploaded files, they are available as `.FILES`, like with a normal POST request. .. note:: Note that all the above is also valid for a POST request. How to add it to your custom views ? -------------------------------------- Now that you're convinced you need to use the enhanced request object, here is how you can add it to all your custom views : :: from django.views.generic.base import View from djangorestframework.mixins import RequestMixin from djangorestframework import parsers class MyBaseViewUsingEnhancedRequest(RequestMixin, View): """ Base view enabling the usage of enhanced requests with user defined views. """ parser_classes = parsers.DEFAULT_PARSERS def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs): request = self.prepare_request(request) return super(MyBaseViewUsingEnhancedRequest, self).dispatch(request, *args, **kwargs) And then, use this class as a base for all your custom views. .. note:: you can see this live in the examples.