104 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
104 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
"""
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The Response class in REST framework is similar to HTTPResponse, except that
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it is initialized with unrendered data, instead of a pre-rendered string.
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The appropriate renderer is called during Django's template response rendering.
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"""
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from http.client import responses
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from django.template.response import SimpleTemplateResponse
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from rest_framework.serializers import Serializer
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class Response(SimpleTemplateResponse):
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"""
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An HttpResponse that allows its data to be rendered into
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arbitrary media types.
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"""
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def __init__(self, data=None, status=None,
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template_name=None, headers=None,
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exception=False, content_type=None):
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"""
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Alters the init arguments slightly.
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For example, drop 'template_name', and instead use 'data'.
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Setting 'renderer' and 'media_type' will typically be deferred,
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For example being set automatically by the `APIView`.
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"""
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super().__init__(None, status=status)
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if isinstance(data, Serializer):
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msg = (
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'You passed a Serializer instance as data, but '
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'probably meant to pass serialized `.data` or '
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'`.error`. representation.'
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)
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raise AssertionError(msg)
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self.data = data
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self.template_name = template_name
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self.exception = exception
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self.content_type = content_type
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if headers:
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for name, value in headers.items():
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self[name] = value
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@property
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def rendered_content(self):
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renderer = getattr(self, 'accepted_renderer', None)
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accepted_media_type = getattr(self, 'accepted_media_type', None)
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context = getattr(self, 'renderer_context', None)
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assert renderer, ".accepted_renderer not set on Response"
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assert accepted_media_type, ".accepted_media_type not set on Response"
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assert context is not None, ".renderer_context not set on Response"
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context['response'] = self
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media_type = renderer.media_type
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charset = renderer.charset
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content_type = self.content_type
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if content_type is None and charset is not None:
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content_type = "{}; charset={}".format(media_type, charset)
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elif content_type is None:
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content_type = media_type
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self['Content-Type'] = content_type
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ret = renderer.render(self.data, accepted_media_type, context)
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if isinstance(ret, str):
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assert charset, (
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'renderer returned unicode, and did not specify '
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'a charset value.'
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)
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return ret.encode(charset)
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if not ret:
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del self['Content-Type']
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return ret
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@property
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def status_text(self):
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"""
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Returns reason text corresponding to our HTTP response status code.
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Provided for convenience.
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"""
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return responses.get(self.status_code, '')
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def __getstate__(self):
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"""
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Remove attributes from the response that shouldn't be cached.
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"""
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state = super().__getstate__()
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for key in (
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'accepted_renderer', 'renderer_context', 'resolver_match',
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'client', 'request', 'json', 'wsgi_request'
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):
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if key in state:
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del state[key]
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state['_closable_objects'] = []
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return state
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