django-rest-framework/docs/api-guide/generic-views.md
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Generic views

Djangos generic views... were developed as a shortcut for common usage patterns... They take certain common idioms and patterns found in view development and abstract them so that you can quickly write common views of data without having to repeat yourself.

Django Documentation

One of the key benefits of class based views is the way they allow you to compose bits of reusable behaviour. REST framework takes advantage of this by providing a number of pre-built views that provide for commonly used patterns.

The generic views provided by REST framework allow you to quickly build API views that map closely to your database models.

If the generic views don't suit the needs of your API, you can drop down to using the regular APIView class, or reuse the mixins and base classes used by the generic views to compose your own set of reusable generic views.

Examples

Typically when using the generic views, you'll override the view, and set several class attributes.

class UserList(generics.ListCreateAPIView):
    model = User
    serializer_class = UserSerializer
    permission_classes = (IsAdminUser,)
    paginate_by = 100

For more complex cases you might also want to override various methods on the view class. For example.

class UserList(generics.ListCreateAPIView):
    model = User
    serializer_class = UserSerializer
    permission_classes = (IsAdminUser,)
    
    def get_paginate_by(self, queryset):
        """
        Use smaller pagination for HTML representations.
        """
        page_size_param = self.request.QUERY_PARAMS.get('page_size')
        if page_size_param:
            return int(page_size_param)
        return 100

For very simple cases you might want to pass through any class attributes using the .as_view() method. For example, your URLconf might include something the following entry.

url(r'^/users/', ListCreateAPIView.as_view(model=User) name='user-list')

API Reference

The following classes are the concrete generic views. If you're using generic views this is normally the level you'll be working at unless you need heavily customized behavior.

CreateAPIView

Used for create-only endpoints.

Provides post method handlers.

Extends: GenericAPIView, CreateModelMixin

ListAPIView

Used for read-only endpoints to represent a collection of model instances.

Provides a get method handler.

Extends: MultipleObjectAPIView, ListModelMixin

RetrieveAPIView

Used for read-only endpoints to represent a single model instance.

Provides a get method handler.

Extends: SingleObjectAPIView, RetrieveModelMixin

DestroyAPIView

Used for delete-only endpoints for a single model instance.

Provides a delete method handler.

Extends: SingleObjectAPIView, DestroyModelMixin

UpdateAPIView

Used for update-only endpoints for a single model instance.

Provides a put method handler.

Extends: SingleObjectAPIView, UpdateModelMixin

ListCreateAPIView

Used for read-write endpoints to represent a collection of model instances.

Provides get and post method handlers.

Extends: MultipleObjectAPIView, ListModelMixin, CreateModelMixin

RetrieveDestroyAPIView

Used for read or delete endpoints to represent a single model instance.

Provides get and delete method handlers.

Extends: SingleObjectAPIView, RetrieveModelMixin, DestroyModelMixin

RetrieveUpdateDestroyAPIView

Used for read-write-delete endpoints to represent a single model instance.

Provides get, put and delete method handlers.

Extends: SingleObjectAPIView, RetrieveModelMixin, UpdateModelMixin, DestroyModelMixin


Base views

Each of the generic views provided is built by combining one of the base views below, with one or more mixin classes.

GenericAPIView

Extends REST framework's APIView class, adding support for serialization of model instances and model querysets.

MultipleObjectAPIView

Provides a base view for acting on a single object, by combining REST framework's APIView, and Django's MultipleObjectMixin.

See also: ccbv.co.uk documentation for MultipleObjectMixin.

SingleObjectAPIView

Provides a base view for acting on a single object, by combining REST framework's APIView, and Django's SingleObjectMixin.

See also: ccbv.co.uk documentation for SingleObjectMixin.


Mixins

The mixin classes provide the actions that are used to provide the basic view behaviour. Note that the mixin classes provide action methods rather than defining the handler methods such as .get() and .post() directly. This allows for more flexible composition of behaviour.

ListModelMixin

Provides a .list(request, *args, **kwargs) method, that implements listing a queryset.

Should be mixed in with MultipleObjectAPIView.

CreateModelMixin

Provides a .create(request, *args, **kwargs) method, that implements creating and saving a new model instance.

Should be mixed in with any GenericAPIView.

RetrieveModelMixin

Provides a .retrieve(request, *args, **kwargs) method, that implements returning an existing model instance in a response.

Should be mixed in with SingleObjectAPIView.

UpdateModelMixin

Provides a .update(request, *args, **kwargs) method, that implements updating and saving an existing model instance.

Should be mixed in with SingleObjectAPIView.

DestroyModelMixin

Provides a .destroy(request, *args, **kwargs) method, that implements deletion of an existing model instance.

Should be mixed in with SingleObjectAPIView.