CSV Tools for Django REST Framework
Project description
djangorestframework-csv-3
Up-to-date CSV Tools for Django REST Framework
This project is a fork django-rest-framework-csv by Mjumbe Wawatu Poe and contributors. Original authors do not endorse this fork.
The goal of this fork is to keep the project up-to-date with the latest versions of Django and Python, but also:
- Use modern Python packaging tools (PEP 517/518, PDM support)
- Provide type hints and use type checking tools (mypy)
- Remove deprecated features
Installation
pip install djangorestframework-csv-3
or with PDM:
pdm add djangorestframework-csv-3
or with Poetry:
poetry add djangorestframework-csv-3
Usage
views.py
from rest_framework.views import APIView
from rest_framework.settings import api_settings
from rest_framework_csv import renderers as r
class MyView (APIView):
renderer_classes = (r.CSVRenderer, ) + tuple(api_settings.DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES)
...
Alternatively, to set CSV as a default rendered format, add the
following to the settings.py
file:
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
# specifying the renderers
'DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework_csv.renderers.CSVRenderer',
),
}
Ordered Fields
By default, a CSVRenderer
will output fields in sorted order. To
specify an alternative field ordering, you can override the header
attribute. There are two ways to do this:
-
Create a new renderer class and override the
header
attribute directly:class MyUserRenderer (CSVRenderer): header = ['first', 'last', 'email'] @api_view(['GET']) @renderer_classes((MyUserRenderer,)) def my_view(request): users = User.objects.filter(active=True) content = [{'first': user.first_name, 'last': user.last_name, 'email': user.email} for user in users] return Response(content)
-
Use the
renderer_context
to override the field ordering on the fly:class MyView (APIView): renderer_classes = [CSVRenderer] def get_renderer_context(self): context = super().get_renderer_context() context['header'] = ( self.request.GET['fields'].split(',') if 'fields' in self.request.GET else None) return context ...
Labeled Fields
Custom labels can be applied to the CSVRenderer
using the labels
dict attribute where each key corresponds to the header and the value
corresponds to the custom label for that header.
-
Create a new renderer class and override the
header
andlabels
attribute directly:class MyBazRenderer (CSVRenderer): header = ['foo.bar'] labels = { 'foo.bar': 'baz' }
Pagination
Using the renderer with paginated data is also possible with the new
PaginatedCSVRenderer
class and should be used with views
that paginate data
For more information about using renderers with Django REST Framework, see the API Guide or the Tutorial.
What about other tabular formats?
If you're looking for other formats, check out the following packages:
- drf-excel by @wharton which supports Excel format with advanced customization
- django-rest-pandas by @wq, which supports XLS, XLSX, CSV, TXT, SVG and more
Running the tests
To run the tests against the current environment:
./manage.py test
Changelog
This project was forked starting from release 3.0.0.
3.0.0
- Drop support for unsupported versions of Django and Python
- Django: 3.2, 4.1 and 4.2 are supported
- Python: 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11 are supported
- Removed deprecated
writer_opts
parameter fromCSVRenderer.render(...)
. Pass it in thecontext_renderer
or on the class. - Removed deprecated
headers
property fromCSVRenderer
- Rendering is now exclusively
UTF-8
encoded CSVRenderer
now usesio.StringIO
instead ofio.BytesIO
- Added
get_headers(...)
toCSVRenderer
, used intablize(...)
to ease customization
2.1.1
- Add support for byte order markers (BOM) (thanks @Yaoxin)
- Documentation updates (thanks @rjemanuele and @coreyshirk)
2.1.0
- CSVs with no data still output header labels (thanks @travisbloom)
- Include a paginated renderer as part of the app (thanks @masterfloda)
- Generators can be used as data sources for CSVStreamingRenderer (thanks @jrzerr)
- Support for non UTF-8 encoding parsing (thanks @weasellin)
2.0.0
- Make
CSVRenderer.render
return bytes, andCSVParser.parse
expect a byte stream. - Have data-less renders print header row, if header is explicitly supplied
- Drop Django 1.7 tests and add Django 1.10 tests
- have
CSVRenderer.tablize
act as a generator when possible (i.e., when a header is explicitly specified). - Add docs for labels thanks to @radyz
- Fix header rendering in
CSVStreamingRenderer
thanks to @radialnash - Improve unicode handling, thanks to @brandonrobertz
1.4.0/1.4.1
- Add support for changing field labels in the
CSVRenderer
, thanks to @soby - Add support for setting
CSVRenderer
headers, labels, and writer_opts asrenderer_context
parameters. - Renamed
CSVRenderer.headers
toCSVRenderer.header
; old spelling is still available for backwards compatibility, but may be removed in the future.
1.3.4
- Support streaming CSV rendering, via @ivancrneto
- Improved test configuration and project metadata, via @ticosax
1.3.2/1.3.3
- Support unicode CSV parsing, and universal newlines, with thanks to @brocksamson
1.3.1
- Renderer handles case where data is not a list by wrapping data in a list, via pull request from @dougvk
- Better cross Python version support, via @paurullan and @vishen
1.3.0
- Support for Python 3, derived from work by @samdobson
1.2.0
- Support consistent ordering of fields in rendered CSV; thanks to @robguttman
- Support specifying particular fields/headers in custom CSV renderer
by overriding the
headers
attribute.
1.1.0
- Support simple CSV parsing; thanks to @sebastibe
1.0.1
- Add the package manifest
1.0.0
- Initial release
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