OpenSlides/openslides/utils/rest_api.py
Norman Jäckel 3a19218bd5 Refactored parts of users app.
Refactored user creation and update via REST API. Used new serializer.
Cleaned up management commands, signals and imports. Moved code from 'api.py' to 'models.py'.
Changed usage of group 'Registered'. Now the users don't have to be members to gain its permissions. Used customized auth backend for this.
Added and changed some tests.
2015-02-14 02:29:53 +01:00

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import re
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from rest_framework.serializers import ( # noqa
CharField,
ListSerializer,
ModelSerializer,
PrimaryKeyRelatedField,
RelatedField,
SerializerMethodField,
ValidationError)
from rest_framework.response import Response # noqa
from rest_framework.routers import DefaultRouter
from rest_framework.viewsets import ModelViewSet, ViewSet # noqa
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
match = re.match(r'^/rest/(?P<collection>[-\w]+/[-\w]+)/(?P<id>[-\w]+)/$', path)
if not match:
raise OpenSlidesError('Invalid REST api URL: %s' % url)
return match.group('collection'), match.group('id')