DRF-extensions is a collection of custom extensions for Django REST Framework
Full documentation for project is available at http://chibisov.github.io/drf-extensions/docs
- Tested for python 2.7 and 3.3 versions
- Tested for all releases of Django Rest Framework from 2.3.5 to 2.4.2 versions
- Tested for Django 1.5.5, 1.6.2 and 1.7
pip install drf-extensions
- DetailSerializerMixin
- Collection level
@action
and@link
controller decorators - Custom endpoint name for
@action
and@link
decorators - Caching
- Conditional requests
- Customizable key construction for caching and conditional requests
Read more in documentation
Running the tests:
$ pip install tox
$ tox -- tests_app
Running test for exact environment:
$ tox -e py27-drf2.3.5 -- tests_app
Recreate envs before running tests:
$ tox --recreate -- tests_app
Pass custom arguments:
$ tox -- tests_app --verbosity=3
Run with pdb support:
$ tox -- tests_app --processes=0 --nocapture
Run exact TestCase:
$ tox -- tests_app.tests.unit.mixins.tests:DetailSerializerMixinTest_serializer_detail_class
Run tests from exact module:
$ tox -- tests_app.tests.unit.mixins.tests
Build docs:
$ make build_docs
Automatically build docs by watching changes:
$ pip install watchdog
$ make watch_docs
Every new feature should be:
- Documented
- Tested
- Implemented
- Pushed to main repository
When new feature implementation starts you should place it into development version
pull. Add Development version
section to Release notes
and describe every new feature in it. Use #anchors
to facilitate navigation.
Every feature should have title and information that it was implemented in current development version.
For example if we've just implemented Usage of the specific cache
:
...
#### Usage of the specific cache
*New in DRF-extensions development version*
`@cache_response` can also take...
...
### Release notes
...
#### Development version
* Added ability to [use a specific cache](#usage-of-the-specific-cache) for `@cache_response` decorator
Increment version in rest_framework_extensions/__init__.py
. For example:
__version__ = '0.2.2' # from 0.2.1
Move to new version section all release notes in documentation.
Add date for release note section.
Replace in documentation all New in DRF-extensions development version
notes to New in DRF-extensions 0.2.2
.
Rebuild documentation.
Run tests.
Commit changes with message "Version 0.2.2"
Add new tag version for commit:
$ git tag 0.2.2
Push to master with tags:
$ git push origin master --tags
Don't forget to merge master
to gh-pages
branch and push to origin:
$ git co gh-pages
$ git merge --no-ff master
$ git push origin gh-pages
Publish to pypi:
$ python setup.py publish