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376 lines
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Python
376 lines
15 KiB
Python
"""Emitters are used to serialize a Resource's output into specific media types.
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django-rest-framework also provides HTML and PlainText emitters that help self-document the API,
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by serializing the output along with documentation regarding the Resource, output status and headers,
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and providing forms and links depending on the allowed methods, emitters and parsers on the Resource.
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"""
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from django import forms
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.template import RequestContext, loader
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from django.utils import simplejson as json
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<<<<<<< local
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from django import forms
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=======
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>>>>>>> other
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from djangorestframework.response import ErrorResponse
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from djangorestframework.utils import dict2xml, url_resolves
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from djangorestframework.markdownwrapper import apply_markdown
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from djangorestframework.breadcrumbs import get_breadcrumbs
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from djangorestframework.description import get_name, get_description
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from djangorestframework import status
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from urllib import quote_plus
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import string
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import re
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<<<<<<< local
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=======
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from decimal import Decimal
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_MSIE_USER_AGENT = re.compile(r'^Mozilla/[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ \([^)]*; MSIE [0-9]+\.[0-9]+[a-z]?;[^)]*\)(?!.* Opera )')
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class EmitterMixin(object):
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"""Adds behaviour for pluggable Emitters to a :class:`.Resource` or Django :class:`View`. class.
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Default behaviour is to use standard HTTP Accept header content negotiation.
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Also supports overidding the content type by specifying an _accept= parameter in the URL.
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Ignores Accept headers from Internet Explorer user agents and uses a sensible browser Accept header instead."""
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ACCEPT_QUERY_PARAM = '_accept' # Allow override of Accept header in URL query params
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REWRITE_IE_ACCEPT_HEADER = True
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request = None
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response = None
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emitters = ()
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def emit(self, response):
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"""Takes a :class:`Response` object and returns a Django :class:`HttpResponse`."""
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self.response = response
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try:
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emitter = self._determine_emitter(self.request)
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except ResponseException, exc:
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emitter = self.default_emitter
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response = exc.response
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# Serialize the response content
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if response.has_content_body:
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content = emitter(self).emit(output=response.cleaned_content)
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else:
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content = emitter(self).emit()
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# Munge DELETE Response code to allow us to return content
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# (Do this *after* we've rendered the template so that we include the normal deletion response code in the output)
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if response.status == 204:
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response.status = 200
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# Build the HTTP Response
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# TODO: Check if emitter.mimetype is underspecified, or if a content-type header has been set
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resp = HttpResponse(content, mimetype=emitter.media_type, status=response.status)
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for (key, val) in response.headers.items():
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resp[key] = val
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return resp
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def _determine_emitter(self, request):
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"""Return the appropriate emitter for the output, given the client's 'Accept' header,
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and the content types that this Resource knows how to serve.
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See: RFC 2616, Section 14 - http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html"""
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if self.ACCEPT_QUERY_PARAM and request.GET.get(self.ACCEPT_QUERY_PARAM, None):
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# Use _accept parameter override
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accept_list = [request.GET.get(self.ACCEPT_QUERY_PARAM)]
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elif self.REWRITE_IE_ACCEPT_HEADER and request.META.has_key('HTTP_USER_AGENT') and _MSIE_USER_AGENT.match(request.META['HTTP_USER_AGENT']):
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accept_list = ['text/html', '*/*']
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elif request.META.has_key('HTTP_ACCEPT'):
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# Use standard HTTP Accept negotiation
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accept_list = request.META["HTTP_ACCEPT"].split(',')
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else:
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# No accept header specified
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return self.default_emitter
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# Parse the accept header into a dict of {qvalue: set of media types}
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# We ignore mietype parameters
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accept_dict = {}
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for token in accept_list:
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components = token.split(';')
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mimetype = components[0].strip()
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qvalue = Decimal('1.0')
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if len(components) > 1:
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# Parse items that have a qvalue eg text/html;q=0.9
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try:
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(q, num) = components[-1].split('=')
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if q == 'q':
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qvalue = Decimal(num)
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except:
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# Skip malformed entries
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continue
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if accept_dict.has_key(qvalue):
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accept_dict[qvalue].add(mimetype)
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else:
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accept_dict[qvalue] = set((mimetype,))
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# Convert to a list of sets ordered by qvalue (highest first)
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accept_sets = [accept_dict[qvalue] for qvalue in sorted(accept_dict.keys(), reverse=True)]
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for accept_set in accept_sets:
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# Return any exact match
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for emitter in self.emitters:
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if emitter.media_type in accept_set:
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return emitter
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# Return any subtype match
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for emitter in self.emitters:
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if emitter.media_type.split('/')[0] + '/*' in accept_set:
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return emitter
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# Return default
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if '*/*' in accept_set:
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return self.default_emitter
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raise ResponseException(status.HTTP_406_NOT_ACCEPTABLE,
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{'detail': 'Could not statisfy the client\'s Accept header',
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'available_types': self.emitted_media_types})
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@property
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def emitted_media_types(self):
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"""Return an list of all the media types that this resource can emit."""
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return [emitter.media_type for emitter in self.emitters]
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@property
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def default_emitter(self):
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"""Return the resource's most prefered emitter.
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(This emitter is used if the client does not send and Accept: header, or sends Accept: */*)"""
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return self.emitters[0]
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>>>>>>> other
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# TODO: Rename verbose to something more appropriate
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# TODO: Maybe None could be handled more cleanly. It'd be nice if it was handled by default,
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# and only have an emitter output anything if it explicitly provides support for that.
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class BaseEmitter(object):
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"""All emitters must extend this class, set the media_type attribute, and
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override the emit() function."""
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media_type = None
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def __init__(self, resource):
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self.resource = resource
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def emit(self, output=None, verbose=False):
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"""By default emit simply returns the ouput as-is.
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Override this method to provide for other behaviour."""
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if output is None:
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return ''
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return output
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class TemplateEmitter(BaseEmitter):
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"""Provided for convienience.
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Emit the output by simply rendering it with the given template."""
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media_type = None
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template = None
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def emit(self, output=None, verbose=False):
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if output is None:
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return ''
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context = RequestContext(self.request, output)
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return self.template.render(context)
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class DocumentingTemplateEmitter(BaseEmitter):
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"""Base class for emitters used to self-document the API.
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Implementing classes should extend this class and set the template attribute."""
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template = None
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def _get_content(self, resource, request, output):
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"""Get the content as if it had been emitted by a non-documenting emitter.
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(Typically this will be the content as it would have been if the Resource had been
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requested with an 'Accept: */*' header, although with verbose style formatting if appropriate.)"""
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# Find the first valid emitter and emit the content. (Don't use another documenting emitter.)
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emitters = [emitter for emitter in resource.emitters if not isinstance(emitter, DocumentingTemplateEmitter)]
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if not emitters:
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return '[No emitters were found]'
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content = emitters[0](resource).emit(output, verbose=True)
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if not all(char in string.printable for char in content):
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return '[%d bytes of binary content]'
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return content
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def _get_form_instance(self, resource):
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"""Get a form, possibly bound to either the input or output data.
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In the absence on of the Resource having an associated form then
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provide a form that can be used to submit arbitrary content."""
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# Get the form instance if we have one bound to the input
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#form_instance = resource.form_instance
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# TODO! Reinstate this
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form_instance = getattr(resource, 'bound_form_instance', None)
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if not form_instance and hasattr(resource, 'get_bound_form'):
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# Otherwise if we have a response that is valid against the form then use that
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if resource.response.has_content_body:
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try:
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form_instance = resource.get_bound_form(resource.response.cleaned_content)
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if form_instance and not form_instance.is_valid():
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form_instance = None
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except:
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form_instance = None
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# If we still don't have a form instance then try to get an unbound form
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if not form_instance:
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try:
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form_instance = resource.get_bound_form()
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except:
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pass
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# If we still don't have a form instance then try to get an unbound form which can tunnel arbitrary content types
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if not form_instance:
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form_instance = self._get_generic_content_form(resource)
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return form_instance
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def _get_generic_content_form(self, resource):
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"""Returns a form that allows for arbitrary content types to be tunneled via standard HTML forms
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(Which are typically application/x-www-form-urlencoded)"""
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# If we're not using content overloading there's no point in supplying a generic form,
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# as the resource won't treat the form's value as the content of the request.
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if not getattr(resource, 'USE_FORM_OVERLOADING', False):
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return None
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# NB. http://jacobian.org/writing/dynamic-form-generation/
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class GenericContentForm(forms.Form):
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def __init__(self, resource):
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"""We don't know the names of the fields we want to set until the point the form is instantiated,
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as they are determined by the Resource the form is being created against.
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Add the fields dynamically."""
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super(GenericContentForm, self).__init__()
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contenttype_choices = [(media_type, media_type) for media_type in resource.parsed_media_types]
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initial_contenttype = resource.default_parser.media_type
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self.fields[resource.CONTENTTYPE_PARAM] = forms.ChoiceField(label='Content Type',
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choices=contenttype_choices,
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initial=initial_contenttype)
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self.fields[resource.CONTENT_PARAM] = forms.CharField(label='Content',
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widget=forms.Textarea)
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# If either of these reserved parameters are turned off then content tunneling is not possible
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if self.resource.CONTENTTYPE_PARAM is None or self.resource.CONTENT_PARAM is None:
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return None
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# Okey doke, let's do it
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return GenericContentForm(resource)
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def emit(self, output=None):
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content = self._get_content(self.resource, self.resource.request, output)
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form_instance = self._get_form_instance(self.resource)
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if url_resolves(settings.LOGIN_URL) and url_resolves(settings.LOGOUT_URL):
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login_url = "%s?next=%s" % (settings.LOGIN_URL, quote_plus(self.resource.request.path))
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logout_url = "%s?next=%s" % (settings.LOGOUT_URL, quote_plus(self.resource.request.path))
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else:
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login_url = None
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logout_url = None
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name = get_name(self.resource)
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description = get_description(self.resource)
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markeddown = None
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if apply_markdown:
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try:
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markeddown = apply_markdown(description)
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except AttributeError: # TODO: possibly split the get_description / get_name into a mixin class
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markeddown = None
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breadcrumb_list = get_breadcrumbs(self.resource.request.path)
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template = loader.get_template(self.template)
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context = RequestContext(self.resource.request, {
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'content': content,
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'resource': self.resource,
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'request': self.resource.request,
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'response': self.resource.response,
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'description': description,
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'name': name,
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'markeddown': markeddown,
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'breadcrumblist': breadcrumb_list,
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'form': form_instance,
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'login_url': login_url,
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'logout_url': logout_url,
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'ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX': settings.ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX
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})
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ret = template.render(context)
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return ret
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class JSONEmitter(BaseEmitter):
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"""Emitter which serializes to JSON"""
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media_type = 'application/json'
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def emit(self, output=None, verbose=False):
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if output is None:
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return ''
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if verbose:
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return json.dumps(output, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
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return json.dumps(output)
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class XMLEmitter(BaseEmitter):
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"""Emitter which serializes to XML."""
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media_type = 'application/xml'
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def emit(self, output=None, verbose=False):
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if output is None:
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return ''
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return dict2xml(output)
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class DocumentingHTMLEmitter(DocumentingTemplateEmitter):
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"""Emitter which provides a browsable HTML interface for an API.
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See the examples listed in the django-rest-framework documentation to see this in actions."""
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media_type = 'text/html'
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template = 'emitter.html'
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class DocumentingXHTMLEmitter(DocumentingTemplateEmitter):
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"""Identical to DocumentingHTMLEmitter, except with an xhtml media type.
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We need this to be listed in preference to xml in order to return HTML to WebKit based browsers,
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given their Accept headers."""
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media_type = 'application/xhtml+xml'
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template = 'emitter.html'
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class DocumentingPlainTextEmitter(DocumentingTemplateEmitter):
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"""Emitter that serializes the output with the default emitter, but also provides plain-text
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doumentation of the returned status and headers, and of the resource's name and description.
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Useful for browsing an API with command line tools."""
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media_type = 'text/plain'
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template = 'emitter.txt'
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DEFAULT_EMITTERS = ( JSONEmitter,
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DocumentingHTMLEmitter,
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DocumentingXHTMLEmitter,
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DocumentingPlainTextEmitter,
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XMLEmitter )
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