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Django REST framework is a powerful and flexible toolkit that makes it easy to build Web APIs.
Some reasons you might want to use REST framework:
- The Web browseable API is a huge usability win for your developers.
- Authentication policies including OAuth1a and OAuth2 out of the box.
- Serialization that supports both ORM and non-ORM data sources.
- Customizable all the way down - just use regular function-based views if you don't need the more powerful features.
- Extensive documentation, and great community support.
- Used and trusted by large companies such as Mozilla and Eventbrite.
Above: Screenshot from the browsable API
Requirements
REST framework requires the following:
- Python (2.6.5+, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3)
- Django (1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6)
The following packages are optional:
- Markdown (2.1.0+) - Markdown support for the browsable API.
- PyYAML (3.10+) - YAML content-type support.
- defusedxml (0.3+) - XML content-type support.
- django-filter (0.5.4+) - Filtering support.
- django-oauth-plus (2.0+) and oauth2 (1.5.211+) - OAuth 1.0a support.
- django-oauth2-provider (0.2.3+) - OAuth 2.0 support.
- django-guardian (1.1.1+) - Object level permissions support.
Note: The oauth2
Python package is badly misnamed, and actually provides OAuth 1.0a support. Also note that packages required for both OAuth 1.0a, and OAuth 2.0 are not yet Python 3 compatible.
Installation
Install using pip
, including any optional packages you want...
pip install djangorestframework
pip install markdown # Markdown support for the browsable API.
pip install django-filter # Filtering support
...or clone the project from github.
git clone git@github.com:tomchristie/django-rest-framework.git
Add 'rest_framework'
to your INSTALLED_APPS
setting.
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'rest_framework',
)
If you're intending to use the browsable API you'll probably also want to add REST framework's login and logout views. Add the following to your root urls.py
file.
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^api-auth/', include('rest_framework.urls', namespace='rest_framework'))
)
Note that the URL path can be whatever you want, but you must include 'rest_framework.urls'
with the 'rest_framework'
namespace.
Example
Let's take a look at a quick example of using REST framework to build a simple model-backed API.
We'll create a read-write API for accessing users and groups.
Any global settings for a REST framework API are kept in a single configuration dictionary named REST_FRAMEWORK
. Start off by adding the following to your settings.py
module:
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
# Use hyperlinked styles by default.
# Only used if the `serializer_class` attribute is not set on a view.
'DEFAULT_MODEL_SERIALIZER_CLASS':
'rest_framework.serializers.HyperlinkedModelSerializer',
# Use Django's standard `django.contrib.auth` permissions,
# or allow read-only access for unauthenticated users.
'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES': [
'rest_framework.permissions.DjangoModelPermissionsOrAnonReadOnly'
]
}
Don't forget to make sure you've also added rest_framework
to your INSTALLED_APPS
.
We're ready to create our API now.
Here's our project's root urls.py
module:
from django.conf.urls import url, patterns, include
from django.contrib.auth.models import User, Group
from rest_framework import viewsets, routers
# ViewSets define the view behavior.
class UserViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):
model = User
class GroupViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):
model = Group
# Routers provide an easy way of automatically determining the URL conf.
router = routers.DefaultRouter()
router.register(r'users', UserViewSet)
router.register(r'groups', GroupViewSet)
# Wire up our API using automatic URL routing.
# Additionally, we include login URLs for the browseable API.
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^', include(router.urls)),
url(r'^api-auth/', include('rest_framework.urls', namespace='rest_framework'))
)
Quickstart
Can't wait to get started? The quickstart guide is the fastest way to get up and running, and building APIs with REST framework.
Tutorial
The tutorial will walk you through the building blocks that make up REST framework. It'll take a little while to get through, but it'll give you a comprehensive understanding of how everything fits together, and is highly recommended reading.
- 1 - Serialization
- 2 - Requests & Responses
- 3 - Class based views
- 4 - Authentication & permissions
- 5 - Relationships & hyperlinked APIs
- 6 - Viewsets & routers
There is a live example API of the finished tutorial API for testing purposes, available here.
API Guide
The API guide is your complete reference manual to all the functionality provided by REST framework.
- Requests
- Responses
- Views
- Generic views
- Viewsets
- Routers
- Parsers
- Renderers
- Serializers
- Serializer fields
- Serializer relations
- Authentication
- Permissions
- Throttling
- Filtering
- Pagination
- Content negotiation
- Format suffixes
- Returning URLs
- Exceptions
- Status codes
- Testing
- Settings
Topics
General guides to using REST framework.
- Documenting your API
- AJAX, CSRF & CORS
- Browser enhancements
- The Browsable API
- REST, Hypermedia & HATEOAS
- Contributing to REST framework
- 2.0 Announcement
- 2.2 Announcement
- 2.3 Announcement
- Release Notes
- Credits
Development
If you want to work on REST framework itself, clone the repository, then...
Build the docs:
./mkdocs.py
Run the tests:
./rest_framework/runtests/runtests.py
To run the tests against all supported configurations, first install the tox testing tool globally, using pip install tox
, then simply run tox
:
tox
Support
For support please see the REST framework discussion group, try the #restframework
channel on irc.freenode.net
, search the IRC archives, or raise a question on Stack Overflow, making sure to include the 'django-rest-framework' tag.
Paid support is available from DabApps, and can include work on REST framework core, or support with building your REST framework API. Please contact DabApps if you'd like to discuss commercial support options.
For updates on REST framework development, you may also want to follow the author on Twitter.
Security
If you believe you’ve found something in Django REST framework which has security implications, please do not raise the issue in a public forum.
Send a description of the issue via email to rest-framework-security@googlegroups.com. The project maintainers will then work with you to resolve any issues where required, prior to any public disclosure.
License
Copyright (c) 2011-2014, Tom Christie All rights reserved.
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