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5.4 KiB
Python
187 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
"""
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Settings for REST framework are all namespaced in the REST_FRAMEWORK setting.
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For example your project's `settings.py` file might look like this:
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REST_FRAMEWORK = {
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'DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES': (
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'rest_framework.renderers.JSONRenderer',
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'rest_framework.renderers.YAMLRenderer',
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)
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'DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASSES': (
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'rest_framework.parsers.JSONParser',
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'rest_framework.parsers.YAMLParser',
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)
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}
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This module provides the `api_setting` object, that is used to access
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REST framework settings, checking for user settings first, then falling
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back to the defaults.
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.utils import importlib
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from rest_framework import ISO_8601
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from rest_framework.compat import six
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USER_SETTINGS = getattr(settings, 'REST_FRAMEWORK', None)
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DEFAULTS = {
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'DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES': (
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'rest_framework.renderers.JSONRenderer',
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'rest_framework.renderers.BrowsableAPIRenderer',
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),
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'DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASSES': (
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'rest_framework.parsers.JSONParser',
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'rest_framework.parsers.FormParser',
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'rest_framework.parsers.MultiPartParser'
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),
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'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
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'rest_framework.authentication.SessionAuthentication',
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'rest_framework.authentication.BasicAuthentication'
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),
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'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES': (
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'rest_framework.permissions.AllowAny',
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),
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'DEFAULT_THROTTLE_CLASSES': (
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),
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'DEFAULT_CONTENT_NEGOTIATION_CLASS':
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'rest_framework.negotiation.DefaultContentNegotiation',
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'DEFAULT_MODEL_SERIALIZER_CLASS':
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'rest_framework.serializers.ModelSerializer',
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'DEFAULT_PAGINATION_SERIALIZER_CLASS':
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'rest_framework.pagination.PaginationSerializer',
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'DEFAULT_THROTTLE_RATES': {
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'user': None,
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'anon': None,
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},
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# Pagination
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'PAGINATE_BY': None,
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'PAGINATE_BY_PARAM': None,
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# Filtering
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'FILTER_BACKEND': None,
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# Authentication
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'UNAUTHENTICATED_USER': 'django.contrib.auth.models.AnonymousUser',
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'UNAUTHENTICATED_TOKEN': None,
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# Browser enhancements
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'FORM_METHOD_OVERRIDE': '_method',
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'FORM_CONTENT_OVERRIDE': '_content',
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'FORM_CONTENTTYPE_OVERRIDE': '_content_type',
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'URL_ACCEPT_OVERRIDE': 'accept',
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'URL_FORMAT_OVERRIDE': 'format',
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'FORMAT_SUFFIX_KWARG': 'format',
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# Input and output formats
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'DATE_INPUT_FORMATS': (
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ISO_8601,
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),
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'DATE_FORMAT': ISO_8601,
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'DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS': (
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ISO_8601,
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),
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'DATETIME_FORMAT': ISO_8601,
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'TIME_INPUT_FORMATS': (
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ISO_8601,
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),
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'TIME_FORMAT': ISO_8601,
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}
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# List of settings that may be in string import notation.
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IMPORT_STRINGS = (
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'DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES',
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'DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASSES',
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'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES',
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'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES',
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'DEFAULT_THROTTLE_CLASSES',
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'DEFAULT_CONTENT_NEGOTIATION_CLASS',
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'DEFAULT_MODEL_SERIALIZER_CLASS',
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'DEFAULT_PAGINATION_SERIALIZER_CLASS',
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'FILTER_BACKEND',
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'UNAUTHENTICATED_USER',
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'UNAUTHENTICATED_TOKEN',
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)
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def perform_import(val, setting_name):
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"""
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If the given setting is a string import notation,
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then perform the necessary import or imports.
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"""
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if isinstance(val, six.string_types):
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return import_from_string(val, setting_name)
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elif isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
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return [import_from_string(item, setting_name) for item in val]
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return val
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def import_from_string(val, setting_name):
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"""
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Attempt to import a class from a string representation.
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"""
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try:
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# Nod to tastypie's use of importlib.
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parts = val.split('.')
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module_path, class_name = '.'.join(parts[:-1]), parts[-1]
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module = importlib.import_module(module_path)
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return getattr(module, class_name)
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except ImportError as e:
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msg = "Could not import '%s' for API setting '%s'. %s: %s." % (val, setting_name, e.__class__.__name__, e)
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raise ImportError(msg)
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class APISettings(object):
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"""
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A settings object, that allows API settings to be accessed as properties.
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For example:
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from rest_framework.settings import api_settings
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print api_settings.DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES
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Any setting with string import paths will be automatically resolved
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and return the class, rather than the string literal.
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"""
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def __init__(self, user_settings=None, defaults=None, import_strings=None):
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self.user_settings = user_settings or {}
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self.defaults = defaults or {}
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self.import_strings = import_strings or ()
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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if attr not in self.defaults.keys():
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raise AttributeError("Invalid API setting: '%s'" % attr)
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try:
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# Check if present in user settings
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val = self.user_settings[attr]
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except KeyError:
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# Fall back to defaults
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val = self.defaults[attr]
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# Coerce import strings into classes
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if val and attr in self.import_strings:
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val = perform_import(val, attr)
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self.validate_setting(attr, val)
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# Cache the result
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setattr(self, attr, val)
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return val
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def validate_setting(self, attr, val):
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if attr == 'FILTER_BACKEND' and val is not None:
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# Make sure we can initialize the class
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val()
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api_settings = APISettings(USER_SETTINGS, DEFAULTS, IMPORT_STRINGS)
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