OpenSlides/openslides/utils/rest_api.py

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import re
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from rest_framework.decorators import detail_route # noqa
from rest_framework.serializers import ( # noqa
CharField,
DictField,
Field,
IntegerField,
ListField,
ListSerializer,
ModelSerializer,
PrimaryKeyRelatedField,
RelatedField,
SerializerMethodField,
ValidationError)
from rest_framework.mixins import DestroyModelMixin, UpdateModelMixin # noqa
from rest_framework.response import Response # noqa
from rest_framework.routers import DefaultRouter
from rest_framework.viewsets import GenericViewSet, ModelViewSet, ReadOnlyModelViewSet, ViewSet # noqa
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from rest_framework.decorators import list_route # noqa
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from .exceptions import OpenSlidesError
router = DefaultRouter()
class RESTModelMixin:
"""
Mixin for django models which are used in our rest api.
"""
def get_root_rest_element(self):
"""
Returns the root rest instance.
Uses self as default.
"""
return self
def get_root_rest_url(self):
"""
Returns the detail url of the root model of this object.
"""
# Gets the default url-name in the same way as django rest framework
# does in relations.HyperlinkedModelSerializer
root_instance = self.get_root_rest_element()
rest_url = '%s-detail' % type(root_instance)._meta.object_name.lower()
return reverse(rest_url, args=[str(root_instance.pk)])
def get_collection_and_id_from_url(url):
"""
Helper function. Returns a tuple containing the collection name and the id
extracted out of the given REST api URL.
For example get_collection_and_id_from_url('http://localhost/api/users/user/3/')
returns ('users/user', '3').
Raises OpenSlidesError if the URL is invalid.
"""
path = urlparse(url).path
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match = re.match(r'^/rest/(?P<collection>[-\w]+/[-\w]+)/(?P<id>[-\w]+)/$', path)
if not match:
raise OpenSlidesError('Invalid REST api URL: %s' % url)
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return match.group('collection'), match.group('id')