class ViewSet
from rest_framework.viewsets import ViewSet
The base ViewSet class does not provide any actions by default.
Ancestors (MRO)
- ViewSet
- ViewSetMixin
- APIView
- View
Attributes
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allowed_methods = <property object at 0x7f0e3a1ce720>
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APIView |
authentication_classes = [<class 'rest_framework.authentication.SessionAuthentication'>, <class 'rest_framework.authentication.BasicAuthentication'>]
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APIView |
content_negotiation_class = <class 'rest_framework.negotiation.DefaultContentNegotiation'>
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APIView |
default_response_headers = <property object at 0x7f0e3a1cec20>
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APIView |
http_method_names = ['get', 'post', 'put', 'patch', 'delete', 'head', 'options', 'trace']
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View |
metadata_class = <class 'rest_framework.metadata.SimpleMetadata'>
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APIView |
parser_classes = [<class 'rest_framework.parsers.JSONParser'>, <class 'rest_framework.parsers.FormParser'>, <class 'rest_framework.parsers.MultiPartParser'>]
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APIView |
permission_classes = [<class 'rest_framework.permissions.AllowAny'>]
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APIView |
renderer_classes = [<class 'rest_framework.renderers.JSONRenderer'>, <class 'rest_framework.renderers.BrowsableAPIRenderer'>]
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APIView |
settings = <rest_framework.settings.APISettings object at 0x7f0e3a459eb0>
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APIView |
throttle_classes = []
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APIView |
versioning_class = None
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APIView |
Methods
def
_allowed_methods(self):
¶
View
def _allowed_methods(self):
return [m.upper() for m in self.http_method_names if hasattr(self, m)]
def
as_view(cls, actions=None, **initkwargs):
¶
ViewSetMixin
Because of the way class based views create a closure around the instantiated view, we need to totally reimplement `.as_view`, and slightly modify the view function that is created and returned.
@classonlymethod
def as_view(cls, actions=None, **initkwargs):
"""
Because of the way class based views create a closure around the
instantiated view, we need to totally reimplement `.as_view`,
and slightly modify the view function that is created and returned.
"""
# The suffix initkwarg is reserved for identifying the viewset type
# eg. 'List' or 'Instance'.
cls.suffix = None
# actions must not be empty
if not actions:
raise TypeError("The `actions` argument must be provided when "
"calling `.as_view()` on a ViewSet. For example "
"`.as_view({'get': 'list'})`")
# sanitize keyword arguments
for key in initkwargs:
if key in cls.http_method_names:
raise TypeError("You tried to pass in the %s method name as a "
"keyword argument to %s(). Don't do that."
% (key, cls.__name__))
if not hasattr(cls, key):
raise TypeError("%s() received an invalid keyword %r" % (
cls.__name__, key))
def view(request, *args, **kwargs):
self = cls(**initkwargs)
# We also store the mapping of request methods to actions,
# so that we can later set the action attribute.
# eg. `self.action = 'list'` on an incoming GET request.
self.action_map = actions
# Bind methods to actions
# This is the bit that's different to a standard view
for method, action in actions.items():
handler = getattr(self, action)
setattr(self, method, handler)
# Patch this in as it's otherwise only present from 1.5 onwards
if hasattr(self, 'get') and not hasattr(self, 'head'):
self.head = self.get
# And continue as usual
return self.dispatch(request, *args, **kwargs)
# take name and docstring from class
update_wrapper(view, cls, updated=())
# and possible attributes set by decorators
# like csrf_exempt from dispatch
update_wrapper(view, cls.dispatch, assigned=())
# We need to set these on the view function, so that breadcrumb
# generation can pick out these bits of information from a
# resolved URL.
view.cls = cls
view.suffix = initkwargs.get('suffix', None)
return csrf_exempt(view)
APIView
Store the original class on the view function. This allows us to discover information about the view when we do URL reverse lookups. Used for breadcrumb generation.
@classmethod
def as_view(cls, **initkwargs):
"""
Store the original class on the view function.
This allows us to discover information about the view when we do URL
reverse lookups. Used for breadcrumb generation.
"""
if isinstance(getattr(cls, 'queryset', None), models.query.QuerySet):
def force_evaluation():
raise RuntimeError(
'Do not evaluate the `.queryset` attribute directly, '
'as the result will be cached and reused between requests. '
'Use `.all()` or call `.get_queryset()` instead.'
)
cls.queryset._fetch_all = force_evaluation
cls.queryset._result_iter = force_evaluation # Django <= 1.5
view = super(APIView, cls).as_view(**initkwargs)
view.cls = cls
# Note: session based authentication is explicitly CSRF validated,
# all other authentication is CSRF exempt.
return csrf_exempt(view)
View
Main entry point for a request-response process.
@classonlymethod
def as_view(cls, **initkwargs):
"""
Main entry point for a request-response process.
"""
for key in initkwargs:
if key in cls.http_method_names:
raise TypeError("You tried to pass in the %s method name as a "
"keyword argument to %s(). Don't do that."
% (key, cls.__name__))
if not hasattr(cls, key):
raise TypeError("%s() received an invalid keyword %r. as_view "
"only accepts arguments that are already "
"attributes of the class." % (cls.__name__, key))
def view(request, *args, **kwargs):
self = cls(**initkwargs)
if hasattr(self, 'get') and not hasattr(self, 'head'):
self.head = self.get
self.request = request
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
return self.dispatch(request, *args, **kwargs)
view.view_class = cls
view.view_initkwargs = initkwargs
# take name and docstring from class
update_wrapper(view, cls, updated=())
# and possible attributes set by decorators
# like csrf_exempt from dispatch
update_wrapper(view, cls.dispatch, assigned=())
return view
def
check_object_permissions(self, request, obj):
¶
APIView
Check if the request should be permitted for a given object. Raises an appropriate exception if the request is not permitted.
def check_object_permissions(self, request, obj):
"""
Check if the request should be permitted for a given object.
Raises an appropriate exception if the request is not permitted.
"""
for permission in self.get_permissions():
if not permission.has_object_permission(request, self, obj):
self.permission_denied(
request, message=getattr(permission, 'message', None)
)
def
check_permissions(self, request):
¶
APIView
Check if the request should be permitted. Raises an appropriate exception if the request is not permitted.
def check_permissions(self, request):
"""
Check if the request should be permitted.
Raises an appropriate exception if the request is not permitted.
"""
for permission in self.get_permissions():
if not permission.has_permission(request, self):
self.permission_denied(
request, message=getattr(permission, 'message', None)
)
def
check_throttles(self, request):
¶
APIView
Check if request should be throttled. Raises an appropriate exception if the request is throttled.
def check_throttles(self, request):
"""
Check if request should be throttled.
Raises an appropriate exception if the request is throttled.
"""
for throttle in self.get_throttles():
if not throttle.allow_request(request, self):
self.throttled(request, throttle.wait())
def
determine_version(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
¶
APIView
If versioning is being used, then determine any API version for the incoming request. Returns a two-tuple of (version, versioning_scheme)
def determine_version(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
If versioning is being used, then determine any API version for the
incoming request. Returns a two-tuple of (version, versioning_scheme)
"""
if self.versioning_class is None:
return (None, None)
scheme = self.versioning_class()
return (scheme.determine_version(request, *args, **kwargs), scheme)
def
dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
¶
APIView
`.dispatch()` is pretty much the same as Django's regular dispatch, but with extra hooks for startup, finalize, and exception handling.
def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
`.dispatch()` is pretty much the same as Django's regular dispatch,
but with extra hooks for startup, finalize, and exception handling.
"""
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
request = self.initialize_request(request, *args, **kwargs)
self.request = request
self.headers = self.default_response_headers # deprecate?
try:
self.initial(request, *args, **kwargs)
# Get the appropriate handler method
if request.method.lower() in self.http_method_names:
handler = getattr(self, request.method.lower(),
self.http_method_not_allowed)
else:
handler = self.http_method_not_allowed
response = handler(request, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception as exc:
response = self.handle_exception(exc)
self.response = self.finalize_response(request, response, *args, **kwargs)
return self.response
View
def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
# Try to dispatch to the right method; if a method doesn't exist,
# defer to the error handler. Also defer to the error handler if the
# request method isn't on the approved list.
if request.method.lower() in self.http_method_names:
handler = getattr(self, request.method.lower(), self.http_method_not_allowed)
else:
handler = self.http_method_not_allowed
return handler(request, *args, **kwargs)
def
finalize_response(self, request, response, *args, **kwargs):
¶
APIView
Returns the final response object.
def finalize_response(self, request, response, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Returns the final response object.
"""
# Make the error obvious if a proper response is not returned
assert isinstance(response, HttpResponseBase), (
'Expected a `Response`, `HttpResponse` or `HttpStreamingResponse` '
'to be returned from the view, but received a `%s`'
% type(response)
)
if isinstance(response, Response):
if not getattr(request, 'accepted_renderer', None):
neg = self.perform_content_negotiation(request, force=True)
request.accepted_renderer, request.accepted_media_type = neg
response.accepted_renderer = request.accepted_renderer
response.accepted_media_type = request.accepted_media_type
response.renderer_context = self.get_renderer_context()
for key, value in self.headers.items():
response[key] = value
return response
def
get_authenticate_header(self, request):
¶
APIView
If a request is unauthenticated, determine the WWW-Authenticate header to use for 401 responses, if any.
def get_authenticate_header(self, request):
"""
If a request is unauthenticated, determine the WWW-Authenticate
header to use for 401 responses, if any.
"""
authenticators = self.get_authenticators()
if authenticators:
return authenticators[0].authenticate_header(request)
def
get_authenticators(self):
¶
APIView
Instantiates and returns the list of authenticators that this view can use.
def get_authenticators(self):
"""
Instantiates and returns the list of authenticators that this view can use.
"""
return [auth() for auth in self.authentication_classes]
def
get_content_negotiator(self):
¶
APIView
Instantiate and return the content negotiation class to use.
def get_content_negotiator(self):
"""
Instantiate and return the content negotiation class to use.
"""
if not getattr(self, '_negotiator', None):
self._negotiator = self.content_negotiation_class()
return self._negotiator
def
get_exception_handler_context(self):
¶
APIView
Returns a dict that is passed through to EXCEPTION_HANDLER, as the `context` argument.
def get_exception_handler_context(self):
"""
Returns a dict that is passed through to EXCEPTION_HANDLER,
as the `context` argument.
"""
return {
'view': self,
'args': getattr(self, 'args', ()),
'kwargs': getattr(self, 'kwargs', {}),
'request': getattr(self, 'request', None)
}
def
get_format_suffix(self, **kwargs):
¶
APIView
Determine if the request includes a '.json' style format suffix
def get_format_suffix(self, **kwargs):
"""
Determine if the request includes a '.json' style format suffix
"""
if self.settings.FORMAT_SUFFIX_KWARG:
return kwargs.get(self.settings.FORMAT_SUFFIX_KWARG)
def
get_parser_context(self, http_request):
¶
APIView
Returns a dict that is passed through to Parser.parse(), as the `parser_context` keyword argument.
def get_parser_context(self, http_request):
"""
Returns a dict that is passed through to Parser.parse(),
as the `parser_context` keyword argument.
"""
# Note: Additionally `request` and `encoding` will also be added
# to the context by the Request object.
return {
'view': self,
'args': getattr(self, 'args', ()),
'kwargs': getattr(self, 'kwargs', {})
}
def
get_parsers(self):
¶
APIView
Instantiates and returns the list of parsers that this view can use.
def get_parsers(self):
"""
Instantiates and returns the list of parsers that this view can use.
"""
return [parser() for parser in self.parser_classes]
def
get_permissions(self):
¶
APIView
Instantiates and returns the list of permissions that this view requires.
def get_permissions(self):
"""
Instantiates and returns the list of permissions that this view requires.
"""
return [permission() for permission in self.permission_classes]
def
get_renderer_context(self):
¶
APIView
Returns a dict that is passed through to Renderer.render(), as the `renderer_context` keyword argument.
def get_renderer_context(self):
"""
Returns a dict that is passed through to Renderer.render(),
as the `renderer_context` keyword argument.
"""
# Note: Additionally 'response' will also be added to the context,
# by the Response object.
return {
'view': self,
'args': getattr(self, 'args', ()),
'kwargs': getattr(self, 'kwargs', {}),
'request': getattr(self, 'request', None)
}
def
get_renderers(self):
¶
APIView
Instantiates and returns the list of renderers that this view can use.
def get_renderers(self):
"""
Instantiates and returns the list of renderers that this view can use.
"""
return [renderer() for renderer in self.renderer_classes]
def
get_throttles(self):
¶
APIView
Instantiates and returns the list of throttles that this view uses.
def get_throttles(self):
"""
Instantiates and returns the list of throttles that this view uses.
"""
return [throttle() for throttle in self.throttle_classes]
def
get_view_description(self, html=False):
¶
APIView
Return some descriptive text for the view, as used in OPTIONS responses and in the browsable API.
def get_view_description(self, html=False):
"""
Return some descriptive text for the view, as used in OPTIONS responses
and in the browsable API.
"""
func = self.settings.VIEW_DESCRIPTION_FUNCTION
return func(self.__class__, html)
def
get_view_name(self):
¶
APIView
Return the view name, as used in OPTIONS responses and in the browsable API.
def get_view_name(self):
"""
Return the view name, as used in OPTIONS responses and in the
browsable API.
"""
func = self.settings.VIEW_NAME_FUNCTION
return func(self.__class__, getattr(self, 'suffix', None))
def
handle_exception(self, exc):
¶
APIView
Handle any exception that occurs, by returning an appropriate response, or re-raising the error.
def handle_exception(self, exc):
"""
Handle any exception that occurs, by returning an appropriate response,
or re-raising the error.
"""
if isinstance(exc, (exceptions.NotAuthenticated,
exceptions.AuthenticationFailed)):
# WWW-Authenticate header for 401 responses, else coerce to 403
auth_header = self.get_authenticate_header(self.request)
if auth_header:
exc.auth_header = auth_header
else:
exc.status_code = status.HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN
exception_handler = self.settings.EXCEPTION_HANDLER
context = self.get_exception_handler_context()
response = exception_handler(exc, context)
if response is None:
raise
response.exception = True
return response
def
http_method_not_allowed(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
¶
APIView
If `request.method` does not correspond to a handler method, determine what kind of exception to raise.
def http_method_not_allowed(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
If `request.method` does not correspond to a handler method,
determine what kind of exception to raise.
"""
raise exceptions.MethodNotAllowed(request.method)
View
def http_method_not_allowed(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
logger.warning(
'Method Not Allowed (%s): %s', request.method, request.path,
extra={'status_code': 405, 'request': request}
)
return http.HttpResponseNotAllowed(self._allowed_methods())
def
initial(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
¶
APIView
Runs anything that needs to occur prior to calling the method handler.
def initial(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Runs anything that needs to occur prior to calling the method handler.
"""
self.format_kwarg = self.get_format_suffix(**kwargs)
# Ensure that the incoming request is permitted
self.perform_authentication(request)
self.check_permissions(request)
self.check_throttles(request)
# Perform content negotiation and store the accepted info on the request
neg = self.perform_content_negotiation(request)
request.accepted_renderer, request.accepted_media_type = neg
# Determine the API version, if versioning is in use.
version, scheme = self.determine_version(request, *args, **kwargs)
request.version, request.versioning_scheme = version, scheme
def
initialize_request(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
¶
ViewSetMixin
Set the `.action` attribute on the view, depending on the request method.
def initialize_request(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Set the `.action` attribute on the view,
depending on the request method.
"""
request = super(ViewSetMixin, self).initialize_request(request, *args, **kwargs)
method = request.method.lower()
if method == 'options':
# This is a special case as we always provide handling for the
# options method in the base `View` class.
# Unlike the other explicitly defined actions, 'metadata' is implict.
self.action = 'metadata'
else:
self.action = self.action_map.get(method)
return request
APIView
Returns the initial request object.
def initialize_request(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Returns the initial request object.
"""
parser_context = self.get_parser_context(request)
return Request(
request,
parsers=self.get_parsers(),
authenticators=self.get_authenticators(),
negotiator=self.get_content_negotiator(),
parser_context=parser_context
)
def
options(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
¶
APIView
Handler method for HTTP 'OPTIONS' request.
def options(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Handler method for HTTP 'OPTIONS' request.
"""
if self.metadata_class is None:
return self.http_method_not_allowed(request, *args, **kwargs)
data = self.metadata_class().determine_metadata(request, self)
return Response(data, status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
View
Handles responding to requests for the OPTIONS HTTP verb.
def options(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Handles responding to requests for the OPTIONS HTTP verb.
"""
response = http.HttpResponse()
response['Allow'] = ', '.join(self._allowed_methods())
response['Content-Length'] = '0'
return response
def
perform_authentication(self, request):
¶
APIView
Perform authentication on the incoming request. Note that if you override this and simply 'pass', then authentication will instead be performed lazily, the first time either `request.user` or `request.auth` is accessed.
def perform_authentication(self, request):
"""
Perform authentication on the incoming request.
Note that if you override this and simply 'pass', then authentication
will instead be performed lazily, the first time either
`request.user` or `request.auth` is accessed.
"""
request.user
def
perform_content_negotiation(self, request, force=False):
¶
APIView
Determine which renderer and media type to use render the response.
def perform_content_negotiation(self, request, force=False):
"""
Determine which renderer and media type to use render the response.
"""
renderers = self.get_renderers()
conneg = self.get_content_negotiator()
try:
return conneg.select_renderer(request, renderers, self.format_kwarg)
except Exception:
if force:
return (renderers[0], renderers[0].media_type)
raise
def
permission_denied(self, request, message=None):
¶
APIView
If request is not permitted, determine what kind of exception to raise.
def permission_denied(self, request, message=None):
"""
If request is not permitted, determine what kind of exception to raise.
"""
if not request.successful_authenticator:
raise exceptions.NotAuthenticated()
raise exceptions.PermissionDenied(detail=message)
def
throttled(self, request, wait):
¶
APIView
If request is throttled, determine what kind of exception to raise.
def throttled(self, request, wait):
"""
If request is throttled, determine what kind of exception to raise.
"""
raise exceptions.Throttled(wait)