""" 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.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 DjangoView, apply_markdown from djangorestframework.response import Response, ImmediateResponse from djangorestframework.mixins import * from djangorestframework import resources, renderers, parsers, authentication, permissions, status __all__ = ( 'View', 'ModelView', 'InstanceModelView', 'ListModelView', 'ListOrCreateModelView' ) def _remove_trailing_string(content, trailing): """ Strip trailing component `trailing` from `content` if it exists. Used when generating names from view/resource 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/resource classes. """ camelcase_boundry = '(((?<=[a-z])[A-Z])|([A-Z](?![A-Z]|$)))' return re.sub(camelcase_boundry, ' \\1', content).strip() _resource_classes = ( None, resources.Resource, resources.FormResource, resources.ModelResource ) class View(ResourceMixin, RequestMixin, ResponseMixin, AuthMixin, DjangoView): """ Handles incoming requests and maps them to REST operations. Performs request deserialization, response serialization, authentication and input validation. """ resource = None """ The resource to use when validating requests and filtering responses, or `None` to use default behaviour. """ renderers = renderers.DEFAULT_RENDERERS """ List of renderer classes the resource can serialize the response with, ordered by preference. """ parsers = parsers.DEFAULT_PARSERS """ List of parser classes the resource can parse the request with. """ authentication = (authentication.UserLoggedInAuthentication, authentication.BasicAuthentication) """ List of all authenticating methods to attempt. """ permissions = (permissions.FullAnonAccess,) """ List of all permissions that must be checked. """ @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(View, 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. """ # If this view has a resource that's been overridden, then use that resource for the name if getattr(self, 'resource', None) not in _resource_classes: name = self.resource.__name__ name = _remove_trailing_string(name, 'Resource') name += getattr(self, '_suffix', '') # If it's a view class with no resource then grok the name from the class name else: 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 = None # If this view has a resource that's been overridden, # then try to use the resource's docstring if getattr(self, 'resource', None) not in _resource_classes: description = self.resource.__doc__ # Otherwise use the view docstring if not description: 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): """ Return an HTTP 405 error if an operation is called which does not have a handler method. """ content = { 'detail': "Method '%s' not allowed on this resource." % request.method } raise ImmediateResponse(content, status.HTTP_405_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED) def initial(self, request, *args, **kargs): """ This method is a hook for any code that needs to run prior to anything else. Required if you want to do things like set `request.upload_handlers` before the authentication and dispatch handling is run. """ pass def final(self, request, response, *args, **kargs): """ This method is a hook for any code that needs to run after everything else in the view. Returns the final response object. """ response.view = self response.request = request response.renderers = self.renderers for key, value in self.headers.items(): response[key] = value return response # Note: session based authentication is explicitly CSRF validated, # all other authentication is CSRF exempt. @csrf_exempt def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs): request = self.create_request(request) self.request = request self.args = args self.kwargs = kwargs self.headers = self.default_response_headers try: self.initial(request, *args, **kwargs) # Authenticate and check request has the relevant permissions self._check_permissions() # 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) if isinstance(response, Response): # Pre-serialize filtering (eg filter complex objects into natively serializable types) response.raw_content = self.filter_response(response.raw_content) except ImmediateResponse, exc: response = exc.response self.response = self.final(request, response, *args, **kwargs) return self.response def options(self, request, *args, **kwargs): content = { 'name': self.get_name(), 'description': self.get_description(), 'renders': self._rendered_media_types, 'parses': self._parsed_media_types, } form = self.get_bound_form() if form is not None: field_name_types = {} for name, field in form.fields.iteritems(): field_name_types[name] = field.__class__.__name__ content['fields'] = field_name_types raise ImmediateResponse(content, status=status.HTTP_200_OK) class ModelView(View): """ A RESTful view that maps to a model in the database. """ resource = resources.ModelResource class InstanceModelView(ReadModelMixin, UpdateModelMixin, DeleteModelMixin, ModelView): """ A view which provides default operations for read/update/delete against a model instance. """ _suffix = 'Instance' class ListModelView(ListModelMixin, ModelView): """ A view which provides default operations for list, against a model in the database. """ _suffix = 'List' class ListOrCreateModelView(ListModelMixin, CreateModelMixin, ModelView): """ A view which provides default operations for list and create, against a model in the database. """ _suffix = 'List'