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The SimpleMetadata class in metadata.py tries to getattr() attributes on a field. For this to work, max_length and min_length have to be actually set as an attribute. Did the same for min_value and max_value and added those two to SimpleMetadata.get_field_info
139 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
139 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
"""
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The metadata API is used to allow customization of how `OPTIONS` requests
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are handled. We currently provide a single default implementation that returns
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some fairly ad-hoc information about the view.
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Future implementations might use JSON schema or other definitions in order
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to return this information in a more standardized way.
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied
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from django.http import Http404
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from django.utils.encoding import force_text
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from rest_framework import exceptions, serializers
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from rest_framework.compat import OrderedDict
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from rest_framework.request import clone_request
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from rest_framework.utils.field_mapping import ClassLookupDict
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class BaseMetadata(object):
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def determine_metadata(self, request, view):
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"""
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Return a dictionary of metadata about the view.
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Used to return responses for OPTIONS requests.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError(".determine_metadata() must be overridden.")
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class SimpleMetadata(BaseMetadata):
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"""
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This is the default metadata implementation.
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It returns an ad-hoc set of information about the view.
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There are not any formalized standards for `OPTIONS` responses
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for us to base this on.
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"""
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label_lookup = ClassLookupDict({
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serializers.Field: 'field',
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serializers.BooleanField: 'boolean',
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serializers.CharField: 'string',
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serializers.URLField: 'url',
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serializers.EmailField: 'email',
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serializers.RegexField: 'regex',
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serializers.SlugField: 'slug',
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serializers.IntegerField: 'integer',
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serializers.FloatField: 'float',
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serializers.DecimalField: 'decimal',
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serializers.DateField: 'date',
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serializers.DateTimeField: 'datetime',
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serializers.TimeField: 'time',
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serializers.ChoiceField: 'choice',
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serializers.MultipleChoiceField: 'multiple choice',
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serializers.FileField: 'file upload',
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serializers.ImageField: 'image upload',
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})
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def determine_metadata(self, request, view):
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metadata = OrderedDict()
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metadata['name'] = view.get_view_name()
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metadata['description'] = view.get_view_description()
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metadata['renders'] = [renderer.media_type for renderer in view.renderer_classes]
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metadata['parses'] = [parser.media_type for parser in view.parser_classes]
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if hasattr(view, 'get_serializer'):
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actions = self.determine_actions(request, view)
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if actions:
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metadata['actions'] = actions
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return metadata
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def determine_actions(self, request, view):
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"""
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For generic class based views we return information about
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the fields that are accepted for 'PUT' and 'POST' methods.
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"""
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actions = {}
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for method in set(['PUT', 'POST']) & set(view.allowed_methods):
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view.request = clone_request(request, method)
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try:
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# Test global permissions
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if hasattr(view, 'check_permissions'):
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view.check_permissions(view.request)
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# Test object permissions
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if method == 'PUT' and hasattr(view, 'get_object'):
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view.get_object()
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except (exceptions.APIException, PermissionDenied, Http404):
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pass
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else:
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# If user has appropriate permissions for the view, include
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# appropriate metadata about the fields that should be supplied.
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serializer = view.get_serializer()
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actions[method] = self.get_serializer_info(serializer)
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finally:
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view.request = request
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return actions
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def get_serializer_info(self, serializer):
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"""
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Given an instance of a serializer, return a dictionary of metadata
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about its fields.
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"""
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if hasattr(serializer, 'child'):
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# If this is a `ListSerializer` then we want to examine the
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# underlying child serializer instance instead.
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serializer = serializer.child
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return OrderedDict([
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(field_name, self.get_field_info(field))
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for field_name, field in serializer.fields.items()
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])
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def get_field_info(self, field):
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"""
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Given an instance of a serializer field, return a dictionary
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of metadata about it.
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"""
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field_info = OrderedDict()
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field_info['type'] = self.label_lookup[field]
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field_info['required'] = getattr(field, 'required', False)
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attrs = [
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'read_only', 'label', 'help_text',
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'min_length', 'max_length',
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'min_value', 'max_value'
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]
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for attr in attrs:
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value = getattr(field, attr, None)
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if value is not None and value != '':
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field_info[attr] = force_text(value, strings_only=True)
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if hasattr(field, 'choices'):
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field_info['choices'] = [
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{
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'value': choice_value,
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'display_name': force_text(choice_name, strings_only=True)
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}
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for choice_value, choice_name in field.choices.items()
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]
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return field_info
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