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Non-prohibitive, JSON API library for Django.

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##### v1.0.0

Django JSON API Made Simple
===========================

No more forcing your JSON to be bound to models.

This is a JSON api framework, the way it should be.

- Simple
- Flexible / Dynamic
- Useful

The API framework uses Django Forms, so no more bull trying to validate input a certain way.

# !!! Get to the code !!!

How about this?

First: `pip install django-jsonapi`, ok now:


```language=python
from djsonapi import api, serial

@serial.serializer(User, mode="current_user")
def current_user_serializer(obj):
return serial.serialize_model(obj, fields=("name", "email", "last_login", "date_joined"))

@serial.serializer(User, mode="public")
def public_user_serializer(obj):
return serial.serialize_model(obj, fields=("name", "date_joined"))

@csrf_exempt
@api.login_required
@api.require_method("GET", "POST") # passes post/put down, 405's if method is incorrect
@api.post_form(forms.UserUpdateForm) # validates post/put data with form
def profile(request, form):
if form:
# form is guaranteed to be valid here
user = form.save()
else:
user = request.user
data = serial.serialize(user, mode="current_user")
return api.ok(message="Hello World!", user=user)
```
The response could look like:
```
{
"message": "Hello World!",
"body": {
"name": "Evan Leis",
"last_login": "2014-04-09T22:48:21.957Z",
"date_joined": "2014-04-09T22:47:08.153Z",
"email": "foo@example.com",
},
"ok": true
}
```

For more code, see the example app.

**Important: make sure your serializers get loaded.**

Easiest way to do this is put them in a file called serial.py and in your app's `__init__.py`, load via
```
## myproj.myapp.__init__.py
from myproj.myapp.serial import *
```


## `djsonapi.serial`

Methods for serializing objects into dicts, and dicts into JSON.

## `djsonapi.api`

Methods for returning HttpResponses with JSON data.

License
----
The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2014 Evan Leis

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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THE SOFTWARE.

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