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# Django REST framework 3.6
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The 3.6 release adds two major new features to REST framework.
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1. Built-in interactive API documentation support.
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2. A new JavaScript client library.
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![API Documentation](/img/api-docs.gif)
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*Above: The interactive API documentation.*
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---
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## Funding
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The 3.6 release would not have been possible without our [backing from Mozilla](mozilla-grant.md) to the project, and our [collaborative funding model][funding].
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If you use REST framework commercially and would like to see this work continue,
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we strongly encourage you to invest in its continued development by
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**[signing up for a paid plan][funding]**.
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<ul class="premium-promo promo">
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<li><a href="https://www.rover.com/careers/" style="background-image: url(https://fund-rest-framework.s3.amazonaws.com/rover_130x130.png)">Rover.com</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://sentry.io/welcome/" style="background-image: url(https://fund-rest-framework.s3.amazonaws.com/sentry130.png)">Sentry</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://getstream.io/try-the-api/?utm_source=drf&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=drf" style="background-image: url(https://fund-rest-framework.s3.amazonaws.com/stream-130.png)">Stream</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://machinalis.com/" style="background-image: url(https://fund-rest-framework.s3.amazonaws.com/Machinalis130.png)">Machinalis</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://rollbar.com" style="background-image: url(https://fund-rest-framework.s3.amazonaws.com/rollbar.png)">Rollbar</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://micropyramid.com/django-rest-framework-development-services/" style="background-image: url(https://fund-rest-framework.s3.amazonaws.com/mp-text-logo.png)">MicroPyramid</a></li>
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*Many thanks to all our [sponsors][sponsors], and in particular to our premium backers, [Rover](https://www.rover.com/careers/), [Sentry](https://sentry.io/welcome/), [Stream](https://getstream.io/?utm_source=drf&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=drf), [Machinalis](https://machinalis.com/), [Rollbar](https://rollbar.com), and [MicroPyramid](https://micropyramid.com/django-rest-framework-development-services/).*
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---
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## Interactive API documentation
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REST framework's new API documentation supports a number of features:
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* Live API interaction.
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* Support for various authentication schemes.
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* Code snippets for the Python, JavaScript, and Command Line clients.
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The `coreapi` library is required as a dependency for the API docs. Make sure
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to install the latest version (2.3.0 or above). The `pygments` and `markdown`
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libraries are optional but recommended.
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To install the API documentation, you'll need to include it in your projects URLconf:
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from rest_framework.documentation import include_docs_urls
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API_TITLE = 'API title'
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API_DESCRIPTION = '...'
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urlpatterns = [
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...
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path('docs/', include_docs_urls(title=API_TITLE, description=API_DESCRIPTION))
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]
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Once installed you should see something a little like this:
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![API Documentation](/img/api-docs.png)
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We'll likely be making further refinements to the API documentation over the
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coming weeks. Keep in mind that this is a new feature, and please do give
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us feedback if you run into any issues or limitations.
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For more information on documenting your API endpoints see the ["Documenting your API"][api-docs] section.
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---
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## JavaScript client library
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The JavaScript client library allows you to load an API schema, and then interact
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with that API at an application layer interface, rather than constructing fetch
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requests explicitly.
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Here's a brief example that demonstrates:
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* Loading the client library and schema.
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* Instantiating an authenticated client.
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* Making an API request using the client.
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**index.html**
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<html>
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<head>
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<script src="/static/rest_framework/js/coreapi-0.1.0.js"></script>
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<script src="/docs/schema.js"></script>
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<script>
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const coreapi = window.coreapi
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const schema = window.schema
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// Instantiate a client...
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let auth = coreapi.auth.TokenAuthentication({scheme: 'JWT', token: 'xxx'})
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let client = coreapi.Client({auth: auth})
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// Make an API request...
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client.action(schema, ['projects', 'list']).then(function(result) {
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alert(result)
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})
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</script>
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</head>
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</html>
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The JavaScript client library supports various authentication schemes, and can be
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used by your project itself, or as an external client interacting with your API.
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The client is not limited to usage with REST framework APIs, although it does
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currently only support loading CoreJSON API schemas. Support for Swagger and
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other API schemas is planned.
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For more details see the [JavaScript client library documentation][js-docs].
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## Authentication classes for the Python client library
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Previous authentication support in the Python client library was limited to
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allowing users to provide explicit header values.
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We now have better support for handling the details of authentication, with
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the introduction of the `BasicAuthentication`, `TokenAuthentication`, and
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`SessionAuthentication` schemes.
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You can include the authentication scheme when instantiating a new client.
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auth = coreapi.auth.TokenAuthentication(scheme='JWT', token='xxx-xxx-xxx')
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client = coreapi.Client(auth=auth)
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For more information see the [Python client library documentation][py-docs].
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---
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## Deprecations
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### Updating coreapi
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If you're using REST framework's schema generation, or want to use the API docs,
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then you'll need to update to the latest version of coreapi. (2.3.0)
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### Generating schemas from Router
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The 3.5 "pending deprecation" of router arguments for generating a schema view, such as `schema_title`, `schema_url` and `schema_renderers`, have now been escalated to a
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"deprecated" warning.
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Instead of using `DefaultRouter(schema_title='Example API')`, you should use the `get_schema_view()` function, and include the view explicitly in your URL conf.
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### DjangoFilterBackend
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The 3.5 "pending deprecation" warning of the built-in `DjangoFilterBackend` has now
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been escalated to a "deprecated" warning.
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You should change your imports and REST framework filter settings as follows:
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* `rest_framework.filters.DjangoFilterBackend` becomes `django_filters.rest_framework.DjangoFilterBackend`.
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* `rest_framework.filters.FilterSet` becomes `django_filters.rest_framework.FilterSet`.
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---
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## What's next
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There are likely to be a number of refinements to the API documentation and
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JavaScript client library over the coming weeks, which could include some of the following:
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* Support for private API docs, requiring login.
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* File upload and download support in the JavaScript client & API docs.
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* Comprehensive documentation for the JavaScript client library.
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* Automatically including authentication details in the API doc code snippets.
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* Adding authentication support in the command line client.
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* Support for loading Swagger and other schemas in the JavaScript client.
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* Improved support for documenting parameter schemas and response schemas.
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* Refining the API documentation interaction modal.
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Once work on those refinements is complete, we'll be starting feature work
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on realtime support, for the 3.7 release.
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[sponsors]: https://fund.django-rest-framework.org/topics/funding/#our-sponsors
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[funding]: funding.md
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[api-docs]: ../topics/documenting-your-api.md
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[js-docs]: ../topics/api-clients.md#javascript-client-library
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[py-docs]: ../topics/api-clients.md#python-client-library
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