""" The :mod:`views` module provides the Views you will most probably be subclassing in your implementation. By setting or modifying class attributes on your view, you change it's predefined behaviour. """ import re from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied from django.http import Http404 from django.utils.html import escape from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt from djangorestframework.compat import View as _View, apply_markdown from djangorestframework.response import Response from djangorestframework.request import Request from djangorestframework.settings import api_settings from djangorestframework import status, exceptions def _remove_trailing_string(content, trailing): """ Strip trailing component `trailing` from `content` if it exists. Used when generating names from view classes. """ if content.endswith(trailing) and content != trailing: return content[:-len(trailing)] return content def _remove_leading_indent(content): """ Remove leading indent from a block of text. Used when generating descriptions from docstrings. """ whitespace_counts = [len(line) - len(line.lstrip(' ')) for line in content.splitlines()[1:] if line.lstrip()] # unindent the content if needed if whitespace_counts: whitespace_pattern = '^' + (' ' * min(whitespace_counts)) return re.sub(re.compile(whitespace_pattern, re.MULTILINE), '', content) return content def _camelcase_to_spaces(content): """ Translate 'CamelCaseNames' to 'Camel Case Names'. Used when generating names from view classes. """ camelcase_boundry = '(((?<=[a-z])[A-Z])|([A-Z](?![A-Z]|$)))' return re.sub(camelcase_boundry, ' \\1', content).strip() class APIView(_View): renderers = api_settings.DEFAULT_RENDERERS parsers = api_settings.DEFAULT_PARSERS authentication = api_settings.DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION throttle_classes = api_settings.DEFAULT_THROTTLES permission_classes = api_settings.DEFAULT_PERMISSIONS @classmethod def as_view(cls, **initkwargs): """ Override the default :meth:`as_view` to store an instance of the view as an attribute on the callable function. This allows us to discover information about the view when we do URL reverse lookups. """ view = super(APIView, cls).as_view(**initkwargs) view.cls_instance = cls(**initkwargs) return view @property def allowed_methods(self): """ Return the list of allowed HTTP methods, uppercased. """ return [method.upper() for method in self.http_method_names if hasattr(self, method)] @property def default_response_headers(self): return { 'Allow': ', '.join(self.allowed_methods), 'Vary': 'Authenticate, Accept' } def get_name(self): """ Return the resource or view class name for use as this view's name. Override to customize. """ name = self.__class__.__name__ name = _remove_trailing_string(name, 'View') return _camelcase_to_spaces(name) def get_description(self, html=False): """ Return the resource or view docstring for use as this view's description. Override to customize. """ description = self.__doc__ or '' description = _remove_leading_indent(description) if html: return self.markup_description(description) return description def markup_description(self, description): """ Apply HTML markup to the description of this view. """ if apply_markdown: description = apply_markdown(description) else: description = escape(description).replace('\n', '
') return mark_safe(description) def http_method_not_allowed(self, request, *args, **kwargs): """ Called if `request.method` does not corrospond to a handler method. """ raise exceptions.MethodNotAllowed(request.method) def permission_denied(self, request): """ If request is not permitted, determine what kind of exception to raise. """ raise exceptions.PermissionDenied() def throttled(self, request, wait): """ If request is throttled, determine what kind of exception to raise. """ raise exceptions.Throttled(wait) @property def _parsed_media_types(self): """ Return a list of all the media types that this view can parse. """ return [parser.media_type for parser in self.parsers] @property def _default_parser(self): """ Return the view's default parser class. """ return self.parsers[0] @property def _rendered_media_types(self): """ Return an list of all the media types that this response can render. """ return [renderer.media_type for renderer in self.renderers] @property def _rendered_formats(self): """ Return a list of all the formats that this response can render. """ return [renderer.format for renderer in self.renderers] @property def _default_renderer(self): """ Return the response's default renderer class. """ return self.renderers[0] def get_permissions(self): """ Instantiates and returns the list of permissions that this view requires. """ return [permission(self) for permission in self.permission_classes] def get_throttles(self): """ Instantiates and returns the list of thottles that this view requires. """ return [throttle(self) for throttle in self.throttle_classes] def check_permissions(self, request, obj=None): """ Check if request should be permitted. """ for permission in self.get_permissions(): if not permission.check_permission(request, obj): self.permission_denied(request) def check_throttles(self, request): """ Check if request should be throttled. """ for throttle in self.get_throttles(): if not throttle.check_throttle(request): self.throttled(request, throttle.wait()) def initialize_request(self, request, *args, **kargs): """ Returns the initial request object. """ return Request(request, parsers=self.parsers, authentication=self.authentication) def finalize_response(self, request, response, *args, **kargs): """ Returns the final response object. """ if isinstance(response, Response): response.view = self response.request = request response.renderers = self.renderers for key, value in self.headers.items(): response[key] = value return response def initial(self, request, *args, **kwargs): """ Runs anything that needs to occur prior to calling the method handlers. """ self.check_permissions(request) self.check_throttles(request) def handle_exception(self, exc): """ Handle any exception that occurs, by returning an appropriate response, or re-raising the error. """ if isinstance(exc, exceptions.Throttled): self.headers['X-Throttle-Wait-Seconds'] = '%d' % exc.wait if isinstance(exc, exceptions.APIException): return Response({'detail': exc.detail}, status=exc.status_code) elif isinstance(exc, Http404): return Response({'detail': 'Not found'}, status=status.HTTP_404_NOT_FOUND) elif isinstance(exc, PermissionDenied): return Response({'detail': 'Permission denied'}, status=status.HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN) raise # Note: session based authentication is explicitly CSRF validated, # all other authentication is CSRF exempt. @csrf_exempt def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs): """ `APIView.dispatch()` is pretty much the same as Django's regular `View.dispatch()`, except that it includes hooks to: * Initialize the request object. * Finalize the response object. * Handle exceptions that occur in the handler method. * An initial hook for code such as permission checking that should occur prior to running the method handlers. """ request = self.initialize_request(request, *args, **kwargs) self.request = request self.args = args self.kwargs = kwargs self.headers = self.default_response_headers try: self.initial(request, *args, **kwargs) # Get the appropriate handler method if request.method.lower() in self.http_method_names: handler = getattr(self, request.method.lower(), self.http_method_not_allowed) else: handler = self.http_method_not_allowed response = handler(request, *args, **kwargs) except Exception as exc: response = self.handle_exception(exc) self.response = self.finalize_response(request, response, *args, **kwargs) return self.response