django-rest-framework/rest_framework/decorators.py
Ryan P Kilby 73203e6b59 Rework dynamic list/detail actions (#5705)
* Merge list/detail route decorators into 'action'

* Merge dynamic routes, add 'detail' attribute

* Add 'ViewSet.get_extra_actions()'

* Refactor dynamic route checking & collection

* Refactor dynamic route generation

* Add 'ViewSet.detail' initkwarg

* Fixup schema test

* Add release notes for dynamic action changes

* Replace list/detail route decorators in tests

* Convert tabs to spaces in router docs

* Update docs

* Make 'detail' a required argument of 'action'

* Improve router docs
2018-01-25 09:40:49 +01:00

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"""
The most important decorator in this module is `@api_view`, which is used
for writing function-based views with REST framework.
There are also various decorators for setting the API policies on function
based views, as well as the `@detail_route` and `@list_route` decorators, which are
used to annotate methods on viewsets that should be included by routers.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import types
import warnings
from django.utils import six
from rest_framework.views import APIView
def api_view(http_method_names=None, exclude_from_schema=False):
"""
Decorator that converts a function-based view into an APIView subclass.
Takes a list of allowed methods for the view as an argument.
"""
http_method_names = ['GET'] if (http_method_names is None) else http_method_names
def decorator(func):
WrappedAPIView = type(
six.PY3 and 'WrappedAPIView' or b'WrappedAPIView',
(APIView,),
{'__doc__': func.__doc__}
)
# Note, the above allows us to set the docstring.
# It is the equivalent of:
#
# class WrappedAPIView(APIView):
# pass
# WrappedAPIView.__doc__ = func.doc <--- Not possible to do this
# api_view applied without (method_names)
assert not(isinstance(http_method_names, types.FunctionType)), \
'@api_view missing list of allowed HTTP methods'
# api_view applied with eg. string instead of list of strings
assert isinstance(http_method_names, (list, tuple)), \
'@api_view expected a list of strings, received %s' % type(http_method_names).__name__
allowed_methods = set(http_method_names) | {'options'}
WrappedAPIView.http_method_names = [method.lower() for method in allowed_methods]
def handler(self, *args, **kwargs):
return func(*args, **kwargs)
for method in http_method_names:
setattr(WrappedAPIView, method.lower(), handler)
WrappedAPIView.__name__ = func.__name__
WrappedAPIView.__module__ = func.__module__
WrappedAPIView.renderer_classes = getattr(func, 'renderer_classes',
APIView.renderer_classes)
WrappedAPIView.parser_classes = getattr(func, 'parser_classes',
APIView.parser_classes)
WrappedAPIView.authentication_classes = getattr(func, 'authentication_classes',
APIView.authentication_classes)
WrappedAPIView.throttle_classes = getattr(func, 'throttle_classes',
APIView.throttle_classes)
WrappedAPIView.permission_classes = getattr(func, 'permission_classes',
APIView.permission_classes)
WrappedAPIView.schema = getattr(func, 'schema',
APIView.schema)
if exclude_from_schema:
warnings.warn(
"The `exclude_from_schema` argument to `api_view` is pending deprecation. "
"Use the `schema` decorator instead, passing `None`.",
PendingDeprecationWarning
)
WrappedAPIView.exclude_from_schema = exclude_from_schema
return WrappedAPIView.as_view()
return decorator
def renderer_classes(renderer_classes):
def decorator(func):
func.renderer_classes = renderer_classes
return func
return decorator
def parser_classes(parser_classes):
def decorator(func):
func.parser_classes = parser_classes
return func
return decorator
def authentication_classes(authentication_classes):
def decorator(func):
func.authentication_classes = authentication_classes
return func
return decorator
def throttle_classes(throttle_classes):
def decorator(func):
func.throttle_classes = throttle_classes
return func
return decorator
def permission_classes(permission_classes):
def decorator(func):
func.permission_classes = permission_classes
return func
return decorator
def schema(view_inspector):
def decorator(func):
func.schema = view_inspector
return func
return decorator
def action(methods=None, detail=None, url_path=None, url_name=None, **kwargs):
"""
Mark a ViewSet method as a routable action.
Set the `detail` boolean to determine if this action should apply to
instance/detail requests or collection/list requests.
"""
methods = ['get'] if (methods is None) else methods
methods = [method.lower() for method in methods]
assert detail is not None, (
"@action() missing required argument: 'detail'"
)
def decorator(func):
func.bind_to_methods = methods
func.detail = detail
func.url_path = url_path or func.__name__
func.url_name = url_name or func.__name__.replace('_', '-')
func.kwargs = kwargs
return func
return decorator
def detail_route(methods=None, **kwargs):
"""
Used to mark a method on a ViewSet that should be routed for detail requests.
"""
warnings.warn(
"`detail_route` is pending deprecation and will be removed in 3.10 in favor of "
"`action`, which accepts a `detail` bool. Use `@action(detail=True)` instead.",
PendingDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
)
return action(methods, detail=True, **kwargs)
def list_route(methods=None, **kwargs):
"""
Used to mark a method on a ViewSet that should be routed for list requests.
"""
warnings.warn(
"`list_route` is pending deprecation and will be removed in 3.10 in favor of "
"`action`, which accepts a `detail` bool. Use `@action(detail=False)` instead.",
PendingDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
)
return action(methods, detail=False, **kwargs)