Customized features and environment for building a Django REST framework app.
Project description
Django REST base
Customized features and environment for building a Django REST framework app.
Requirements
- Python 3.8
- Django 3.0
- djangorestframework (Django REST framework)
Optional packages required for additional features.
- PyJWT
TokenAuthentication
- channels
NullURLRouter
,NullConsumer
- sentry-sdk
sentry_report
(when Sentry reports enabled) - numpy
rest_base.utils.random
Installation
pip install django-rest-base
settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...,
'rest_base',
]
Features
Error
settings.py
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'EXCEPTION_HANDLER': 'rest_base.errors.exception_handler',
}
errors.py
from rest_base.errors import Error
my_app = Error('my_app')
MY_ERROR = my_app('My', 'Error')
views.py
from my_app.errors import MY_ERROR
def my_view(request):
raise MY_ERROR(detail='Something went wrong :(')
rest_base.errors.exception_handler
is similar with REST framework's default handler, but provides advanced error format.
In Django REST base environment, every exception from views inherits rest_base.errors.Error
. Even original REST framework's exceptions and unhandled exceptions will be converted to Error
.
Those Error
s will generate Response
which has following error format.
{
"error": {
"code": "My::Error",
"detail": "Something went wrong :(",
"traceback": "(traceback)"
}
}
detail
and traceback
are optional, and traceback
will be included automatically when Django's DEBUG mode is enabled.
View
urls.py
from django.urls import re_path
from rest_base.urls import method_branch
from . import views
urlpatterns = [
re_path(r'^my_endpoint/?$', method_branch(GET=views.my_view, POST=views.another_view)),
]
rest_base.urls.method_branch
branch the requests by it's method—GET
, POST
, PUT
, DELETE
.
It also supports @rest_framework.decorators.permission_classes
for each view.
Model
models.py
from rest_base.models import BaseModel, BaseUser, BaseToken, semaphore
@semaphore(block=True)
class MyModel(BaseModel):
field = ...
class MyUser(BaseUser):
field = ...
class MyToken(BaseToken):
field = ...
By replacing the original Django models.Model
with rest_base.models.BaseModel
, several customized features can be used.
created
,last_modified
fieldsobjects.update_or_create
only updates instance when original attributes and provideddefaults
are not same.bulk_manager
- Supports deadlock free following methods. (PostgreSQL ONLY)
update
,bulk_update
,delete
PredefinedDefault
(See Fields for more)related_name
must be provided when field's type isForeignKey
,OneToOneField
orManyToManyField
.
You can use customized BaseUser
and JWT based BaseToken
by inherit it.
See Authentication for more information about JWT authentication.
Fields
models.py
from django.db import models
from rest_base.fields import UniqueRandomPositiveInt32
from rest_base.models import BaseModel
class MyModel(BaseModel):
unique_field = models.IntegerField(unique=True, default=UniqueRandomPositiveInt32)
If your model inherits rest_base.models.BaseModel
, you can set the default value as
UniqueRandomPositiveInt32
UniqueRandomPositiveInt52
UniqueRandomPositiveInt64
UniqueRandomChar
(unique random url-safe characters)
Then default value will be replaced with unique random value in the run-time.
Admin
admin.py
from django.contrib import admin
from rest_base.admin import model_admin
from .models import *
admin.site.register(*model_admin(MyModel))
You can easily register you models to Django admin page by using rest_base.admin.model_admin
.
It registers all of the model's fields and supports link to ForeignKey
, OneToOneField
and ManyToManyField
on Django admin.
Authentication
pip install django-rest-base[jwt]
models.py
from rest_base.models import BaseToken
class Token(BaseToken):
pass
settings.py
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
'rest_base.authentication.CsrfExemptSessionAuthentication',
'rest_base.authentication.TokenAuthentication',
),
}
REST_BASE = {
'AUTHENTICATION_MODEL': 'my_app.models.Token',
}
views.py
from rest_framework.decorators import permission_classes
from rest_framework.permissions import IsAuthenticated
@permission_classes((IsAuthenticated,))
def my_view(request):
...
Each Token
which inherits BaseToken
has public_key
and secret_key
.
You can make bearer using following format.
// Header
{
"alg": "HS256",
"typ": "JWT",
"public_key": "public_key",
"nonce": 31
}
// Payload
{
"query": {
"key": "value"
}
}
Then set the HTTP Authorization header to
Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCIsInB1YmxpY19rZXkiOiJwdWJsaWNfa2V5Iiwibm9uY2UiOjMxfQ.eyJxdWVyeSI6eyJrZXkiOiJ2YWx1ZSJ9fQ.q1849tjsSspbtyBYHxsmS98FLUIG2W97aj_gaCxWGlg
Remember that nonce must be a positive int32 value which increases for each request.
Sentry
pip install django-rest-base[sentry]
settings.py
REST_BASE = {
'SENTRY_HOST': 'https://<key>@sentry.io/<project>',
'SENTRY_VERBOSE': False, # report handled exceptions, default False
}
If sentry-sdk
installed, SENTRY_HOST
provided and rest_base.errors.exception_handler
configured correctly,
every unhandled exception from view will be reported to the Sentry.
Handled exceptions also reported if you set SENTRY_VERBOSE
to True
.
Channels
pip install django-rest-base[channels]
routing.py
from django.urls import path
from rest_base.routing import NullURLRouter
websocket_urlpatterns = [
path('app/', NullURLRouter(my_app.routing.websocket_urlpatterns)),
]
Etc
- By default, startapp command will use template in
rest_base/conf/app_template
which contains additional code for Django REST base - .env can be loaded by
from rest_base.utils import dotenv
dotenv.load('path/to/.env')
- You can dump/load predefined model instances by using
python manage.py dump my_app.Model
python manage.py load my_app.Model
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