rest_object

Create a REST API from any model you want thank your serializer. You can decide If you want an Authorization and if your datas are linked to an account.


License
WTFPL
Install
pip install rest_object==2.2.2

Documentation

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DOC: https://drive.w4pity.fr/drive/Rest_object_documentation.pdf

DEPENDANCE

  • Django
  • djangorestframework
  • djoser
  • djangorestframework-jwt

INSTALLATION

in settings: Configure REST_FRAMEWORK for the authentification you want


REST_FRAMEWORK = {
    'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
        'rest_framework.authentication.TokenAuthentication',
    ),
}

Tips: You can also you JWT

Add on your INSTALL_APP:

'rest_object',
'rest_framework',
'rest_framework_jwt',
'rest_framework.authtoken',
'djoser',

Add on your url path (identification, user management):

url(r'^auth/', include('djoser.urls')),
url(r'^auth/', include('djoser.urls.authtoken')),
url(r'^auth/', include('djoser.urls.jwt')),
    

Usage:

1- Create your model ('Car' for example) 2- Create your class serializer for this model ('CarSerializer' for example) 3- Create a view for this model like this:

def car(request, id_car=None, cursor=None, amount=None):
    return action(request, Car, CarSerializer, id_car, cursor, amount, is_restricted=False, linked_to_user=False)

4- Add 2 url for you model:

url(r'car/$', views.car, name='car'), # 'car' 
url(r'car/(?P<id_car>\d+)$', views.car, name='carid'),
url(r'car/(?P<cursor>\d+)/(?P<amount>\d+)$', views.car, name='caramount'),

Tips: An Activity example is avaible in the source code

API usage

Tips: Token can be replaced by JWT

Model example:

User is a ForeignKey, so is_restricted ans linked_to_user need to be set as True

class Sms(models.Model):
    user = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
    text = models.TextField()
    sender = models.CharField(max_length=64)
    date = models.DateTimeField()

Add Header Token/jwt only if you need it

QUERY

GET http://localhost:8000/api/sms/

HEADER needed:

Authorization: Token e0ae370xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Content-Type: application/json

RESPONSE:

[
	{
	    "id": 1,
		"sender": "Jacque",
		"date": "2008-04-10 11:47:58-05",
		"text": "je suis un sms"
	},
	...
]

GET

GET http://localhost:8000/api/sms/{id}

HEADER needed:

Authorization: Token e0ae370xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Content-Type: application/json

RESPONSE:

	{
	    "id": 1,
		"sender": "Jacque",
		"date": "2008-04-10 11:47:58-05",
		"text": "je suis un sms"
	}

POST

POST http://localhost:8000/api/sms/

HEADER needed:

Authorization: Token e0ae370xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Content-Type: application/json

BODY:

[
    saved: [
        {
            "sender": "Jacque",
            "date": "2008-04-10 11:47:58-05",
            "text": "je suis un sms"
        },
        ...
    ],
    fails: [
    ...
    ]
	
]

RESPONSE:

	{
	    "id": 1,
		"sender": "Jacque",
		"date": "2008-04-10 11:47:58-05",
		"text": "je suis un sms"
	}

PUT

PUT http://localhost:8000/api/sms/{id}

id: id of sms

HEADER needed:

Authorization: Token e0ae370xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Content-Type: application/json

BODY:


	{
		"sender": "Jacque",
		"date": "2008-04-10 11:47:58-05",
		"text": "je suis un sms"
	}
	

RESPONSE:


	{
	    "id": 5,
		"sender": "Jacque",
		"date": "2008-04-10 11:47:58-05",
		"text": "je suis un sms"
	}

Delete

DELETE http://localhost:8000/api/sms/{id}

id: id of sms to delete

HEADER needed:

Authorization: Token e0ae370xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Content-Type: application/json

RESPONSE:

{"status": "..."}

IDENTIFICATION

Use Djoser documentation to add the identification in your project:

Documention link