Source code for drf_yasg.utils

import inspect
import logging
import sys
from collections import OrderedDict
from decimal import Decimal

from django.db import models
from django.utils.encoding import force_str
from rest_framework import serializers, status
from rest_framework.mixins import DestroyModelMixin, ListModelMixin, RetrieveModelMixin, UpdateModelMixin
from rest_framework.parsers import FileUploadParser
from rest_framework.request import is_form_media_type
from rest_framework.settings import api_settings as rest_framework_settings
from rest_framework.utils import encoders, json
from rest_framework.views import APIView

from .app_settings import swagger_settings

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


[docs]class no_body(object): """Used as a sentinel value to forcibly remove the body of a request via :func:`.swagger_auto_schema`.""" pass
[docs]class unset(object): """Used as a sentinel value for function parameters not set by the caller where ``None`` would be a valid value.""" pass
[docs]def swagger_auto_schema(method=None, methods=None, auto_schema=unset, request_body=None, query_serializer=None, manual_parameters=None, operation_id=None, operation_description=None, operation_summary=None, security=None, deprecated=None, responses=None, field_inspectors=None, filter_inspectors=None, paginator_inspectors=None, tags=None, **extra_overrides): """Decorate a view method to customize the :class:`.Operation` object generated from it. `method` and `methods` are mutually exclusive and must only be present when decorating a view method that accepts more than one HTTP request method. The `auto_schema` and `operation_description` arguments take precendence over view- or method-level values. :param str method: for multi-method views, the http method the options should apply to :param list[str] methods: for multi-method views, the http methods the options should apply to :param drf_yasg.inspectors.SwaggerAutoSchema auto_schema: custom class to use for generating the Operation object; this overrides both the class-level ``swagger_schema`` attribute and the ``DEFAULT_AUTO_SCHEMA_CLASS`` setting, and can be set to ``None`` to prevent this operation from being generated :param request_body: custom request body which will be used as the ``schema`` property of a :class:`.Parameter` with ``in: 'body'``. A Schema or SchemaRef is not valid if this request consumes form-data, because ``form`` and ``body`` parameters are mutually exclusive in an :class:`.Operation`. If you need to set custom ``form`` parameters, you can use the `manual_parameters` argument. If a ``Serializer`` class or instance is given, it will be automatically converted into a :class:`.Schema` used as a ``body`` :class:`.Parameter`, or into a list of ``form`` :class:`.Parameter`\\ s, as appropriate. :type request_body: drf_yasg.openapi.Schema or drf_yasg.openapi.SchemaRef or rest_framework.serializers.Serializer or type[no_body] :param rest_framework.serializers.Serializer query_serializer: if you use a ``Serializer`` to parse query parameters, you can pass it here and have :class:`.Parameter` objects be generated automatically from it. If any ``Field`` on the serializer cannot be represented as a ``query`` :class:`.Parameter` (e.g. nested Serializers, file fields, ...), the schema generation will fail with an error. Schema generation will also fail if the name of any Field on the `query_serializer` conflicts with parameters generated by ``filter_backends`` or ``paginator``. :param list[drf_yasg.openapi.Parameter] manual_parameters: a list of manual parameters to override the automatically generated ones :class:`.Parameter`\\ s are identified by their (``name``, ``in``) combination, and any parameters given here will fully override automatically generated parameters if they collide. It is an error to supply ``form`` parameters when the request does not consume form-data. :param str operation_id: operation ID override; the operation ID must be unique accross the whole API :param str operation_description: operation description override :param str operation_summary: operation summary string :param list[dict] security: security requirements override; used to specify which authetication mechanism is requried to call this API; an empty list marks the endpoint as unauthenticated (i.e. removes all accepted authentication schemes), and ``None`` will inherit the top-level secuirty requirements :param bool deprecated: deprecation status for operation :param responses: a dict of documented manual responses keyed on response status code. If no success (``2xx``) response is given, one will automatically be generated from the request body and http method. If any ``2xx`` response is given the automatic response is suppressed. * if a plain string is given as value, a :class:`.Response` with no body and that string as its description will be generated * if ``None`` is given as a value, the response is ignored; this is mainly useful for disabling default 2xx responses, i.e. ``responses={200: None, 302: 'something'}`` * if a :class:`.Schema`, :class:`.SchemaRef` is given, a :class:`.Response` with the schema as its body and an empty description will be generated * a ``Serializer`` class or instance will be converted into a :class:`.Schema` and treated as above * a :class:`.Response` object will be used as-is; however if its ``schema`` attribute is a ``Serializer``, it will automatically be converted into a :class:`.Schema` :type responses: dict[str,(drf_yasg.openapi.Schema or drf_yasg.openapi.SchemaRef or drf_yasg.openapi.Response or str or rest_framework.serializers.Serializer)] :param list[type[drf_yasg.inspectors.FieldInspector]] field_inspectors: extra serializer and field inspectors; these will be tried before :attr:`.ViewInspector.field_inspectors` on the :class:`.inspectors.SwaggerAutoSchema` :param list[type[drf_yasg.inspectors.FilterInspector]] filter_inspectors: extra filter inspectors; these will be tried before :attr:`.ViewInspector.filter_inspectors` on the :class:`.inspectors.SwaggerAutoSchema` :param list[type[drf_yasg.inspectors.PaginatorInspector]] paginator_inspectors: extra paginator inspectors; these will be tried before :attr:`.ViewInspector.paginator_inspectors` on the :class:`.inspectors.SwaggerAutoSchema` :param list[str] tags: tags override :param extra_overrides: extra values that will be saved into the ``overrides`` dict; these values will be available in the handling :class:`.inspectors.SwaggerAutoSchema` instance via ``self.overrides`` """ def decorator(view_method): assert not any(hm in extra_overrides for hm in APIView.http_method_names), "HTTP method names not allowed here" data = { 'request_body': request_body, 'query_serializer': query_serializer, 'manual_parameters': manual_parameters, 'operation_id': operation_id, 'operation_summary': operation_summary, 'deprecated': deprecated, 'operation_description': operation_description, 'security': security, 'responses': responses, 'filter_inspectors': list(filter_inspectors) if filter_inspectors else None, 'paginator_inspectors': list(paginator_inspectors) if paginator_inspectors else None, 'field_inspectors': list(field_inspectors) if field_inspectors else None, 'tags': list(tags) if tags else None, } data = filter_none(data) if auto_schema is not unset: data['auto_schema'] = auto_schema data.update(extra_overrides) if not data: # pragma: no cover # no overrides to set, no use in doing more work return view_method # if the method is an @action, it will have a bind_to_methods attribute, or a mapping attribute for drf>3.8 bind_to_methods = getattr(view_method, 'bind_to_methods', []) mapping = getattr(view_method, 'mapping', {}) mapping_methods = [mth for mth, name in mapping.items() if name == view_method.__name__] action_http_methods = bind_to_methods + mapping_methods # if the method is actually a function based view (@api_view), it will have a 'cls' attribute view_cls = getattr(view_method, 'cls', None) api_view_http_methods = [m for m in getattr(view_cls, 'http_method_names', []) if hasattr(view_cls, m)] available_http_methods = api_view_http_methods + action_http_methods existing_data = getattr(view_method, '_swagger_auto_schema', {}) _methods = methods if methods or method: assert available_http_methods, "`method` or `methods` can only be specified on @action or @api_view views" assert bool(methods) != bool(method), "specify either method or methods" assert not isinstance(methods, str), "`methods` expects to receive a list of methods;" \ " use `method` for a single argument" if method: _methods = [method.lower()] else: _methods = [mth.lower() for mth in methods] assert all(mth in available_http_methods for mth in _methods), "http method not bound to view" assert not any(mth in existing_data for mth in _methods), "http method defined multiple times" if available_http_methods: # action or api_view assert bool(api_view_http_methods) != bool(action_http_methods), "this should never happen" if len(available_http_methods) > 1: assert _methods, \ "on multi-method api_view or action, you must specify " \ "swagger_auto_schema on a per-method basis using one of the `method` or `methods` arguments" else: # for a single-method view we assume that single method as the decorator target _methods = _methods or available_http_methods assert not any(hasattr(getattr(view_cls, mth, None), '_swagger_auto_schema') for mth in _methods), \ "swagger_auto_schema applied twice to method" assert not any(mth in existing_data for mth in _methods), "swagger_auto_schema applied twice to method" existing_data.update((mth.lower(), data) for mth in _methods) view_method._swagger_auto_schema = existing_data else: assert not _methods, \ "the methods argument should only be specified when decorating an action; " \ "you should also ensure that you put the swagger_auto_schema decorator " \ "AFTER (above) the _route decorator" assert not existing_data, "swagger_auto_schema applied twice to method" view_method._swagger_auto_schema = data return view_method return decorator
[docs]def swagger_serializer_method(serializer_or_field): """ Decorates the method of a serializers.SerializerMethodField to hint as to how Swagger should be generated for this field. :param serializer_or_field: ``Serializer``/``Field`` class or instance :return: """ def decorator(serializer_method): # stash the serializer for SerializerMethodFieldInspector to find serializer_method._swagger_serializer = serializer_or_field return serializer_method return decorator
[docs]def is_list_view(path, method, view): """Check if the given path/method appears to represent a list view (as opposed to a detail/instance view). :param str path: view path :param str method: http method :param APIView view: target view :rtype: bool """ # for ViewSets, it could be the default 'list' action, or an @action(detail=False) action = getattr(view, 'action', '') method = getattr(view, action, None) or method detail = getattr(method, 'detail', None) suffix = getattr(view, 'suffix', None) if action in ('list', 'create') or detail is False or suffix == 'List': return True if action in ('retrieve', 'update', 'partial_update', 'destroy') or detail is True or suffix == 'Instance': # a detail action is surely not a list route return False if isinstance(view, ListModelMixin): return True # for GenericAPIView, if it's a detail view it can't also be a list view if isinstance(view, (RetrieveModelMixin, UpdateModelMixin, DestroyModelMixin)): return False # if the last component in the path is parameterized it's probably not a list view path_components = path.strip('/').split('/') if path_components and '{' in path_components[-1]: return False # otherwise assume it's a list view return True
[docs]def guess_response_status(method): if method == 'post': return status.HTTP_201_CREATED elif method == 'delete': return status.HTTP_204_NO_CONTENT else: return status.HTTP_200_OK
[docs]def param_list_to_odict(parameters): """Transform a list of :class:`.Parameter` objects into an ``OrderedDict`` keyed on the ``(name, in_)`` tuple of each parameter. Raises an ``AssertionError`` if `parameters` contains duplicate parameters (by their name + in combination). :param list[drf_yasg.openapi.Parameter] parameters: the list of parameters :return: `parameters` keyed by ``(name, in_)`` :rtype: dict[(str,str),drf_yasg.openapi.Parameter] """ result = OrderedDict(((param.name, param.in_), param) for param in parameters) assert len(result) == len(parameters), "duplicate Parameters found" return result
[docs]def merge_params(parameters, overrides): """Merge `overrides` into `parameters`. This is the same as appending `overrides` to `parameters`, but any element of `parameters` whose ``(name, in_)`` tuple collides with an element in `overrides` is replaced by it. Raises an ``AssertionError`` if either list contains duplicate parameters. :param list[drf_yasg.openapi.Parameter] parameters: initial parameters :param list[drf_yasg.openapi.Parameter] overrides: overriding parameters :return: merged list :rtype: list[drf_yasg.openapi.Parameter] """ parameters = param_list_to_odict(parameters) parameters.update(param_list_to_odict(overrides)) return list(parameters.values())
[docs]def filter_none(obj): """Remove ``None`` values from tuples, lists or dictionaries. Return other objects as-is. :param obj: the object :return: collection with ``None`` values removed """ if obj is None: return None new_obj = None if isinstance(obj, dict): new_obj = type(obj)((k, v) for k, v in obj.items() if k is not None and v is not None) if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)): new_obj = type(obj)(v for v in obj if v is not None) if new_obj is not None and len(new_obj) != len(obj): return new_obj # pragma: no cover return obj
[docs]def force_serializer_instance(serializer): """Force `serializer` into a ``Serializer`` instance. If it is not a ``Serializer`` class or instance, raises an assertion error. :param serializer: serializer class or instance :type serializer: serializers.BaseSerializer or type[serializers.BaseSerializer] :return: serializer instance :rtype: serializers.BaseSerializer """ if inspect.isclass(serializer): assert issubclass(serializer, serializers.BaseSerializer), "Serializer required, not %s" % serializer.__name__ return serializer() assert isinstance(serializer, serializers.BaseSerializer), \ "Serializer class or instance required, not %s" % type(serializer).__name__ return serializer
[docs]def get_serializer_class(serializer): """Given a ``Serializer`` class or intance, return the ``Serializer`` class. If `serializer` is not a ``Serializer`` class or instance, raises an assertion error. :param serializer: serializer class or instance, or ``None`` :return: serializer class :rtype: type[serializers.BaseSerializer] """ if serializer is None: return None if inspect.isclass(serializer): assert issubclass(serializer, serializers.BaseSerializer), "Serializer required, not %s" % serializer.__name__ return serializer assert isinstance(serializer, serializers.BaseSerializer), \ "Serializer class or instance required, not %s" % type(serializer).__name__ return type(serializer)
[docs]def get_object_classes(classes_or_instances, expected_base_class=None): """Given a list of instances or class objects, return the list of their classes. :param classes_or_instances: mixed list to parse :type classes_or_instances: list[type or object] :param expected_base_class: if given, only subclasses or instances of this type will be returned :type expected_base_class: type :return: list of classes :rtype: list """ classes_or_instances = classes_or_instances or [] result = [] for obj in classes_or_instances: if inspect.isclass(obj): if not expected_base_class or issubclass(obj, expected_base_class): result.append(obj) else: if not expected_base_class or isinstance(obj, expected_base_class): result.append(type(obj)) return result
[docs]def get_consumes(parser_classes): """Extract ``consumes`` MIME types from a list of parser classes. :param list parser_classes: parser classes :type parser_classes: list[rest_framework.parsers.BaseParser or type[rest_framework.parsers.BaseParser]] :return: MIME types for ``consumes`` :rtype: list[str] """ parser_classes = get_object_classes(parser_classes) parser_classes = [pc for pc in parser_classes if not issubclass(pc, FileUploadParser)] media_types = [parser.media_type for parser in parser_classes or []] non_form_media_types = [encoding for encoding in media_types if not is_form_media_type(encoding)] if len(non_form_media_types) == 0: return media_types else: return non_form_media_types
[docs]def get_produces(renderer_classes): """Extract ``produces`` MIME types from a list of renderer classes. :param list renderer_classes: renderer classes :type renderer_classes: list[rest_framework.renderers.BaseRenderer or type[rest_framework.renderers.BaseRenderer]] :return: MIME types for ``produces`` :rtype: list[str] """ renderer_classes = get_object_classes(renderer_classes) media_types = [renderer.media_type for renderer in renderer_classes or []] media_types = [encoding for encoding in media_types if not any(excluded in encoding for excluded in swagger_settings.EXCLUDED_MEDIA_TYPES)] return media_types
[docs]def decimal_as_float(field): """Returns true if ``field`` is a django-rest-framework DecimalField and its ``coerce_to_string`` attribute or the ``COERCE_DECIMAL_TO_STRING`` setting is set to ``False``. :rtype: bool """ if isinstance(field, serializers.DecimalField) or isinstance(field, models.DecimalField): return not getattr(field, 'coerce_to_string', rest_framework_settings.COERCE_DECIMAL_TO_STRING) return False
[docs]def get_serializer_ref_name(serializer): """Get serializer's ref_name (or None for ModelSerializer if it is named 'NestedSerializer') :param serializer: Serializer instance :return: Serializer's ``ref_name`` or ``None`` for inline serializer :rtype: str or None """ serializer_meta = getattr(serializer, 'Meta', None) serializer_name = type(serializer).__name__ if hasattr(serializer_meta, 'ref_name'): ref_name = serializer_meta.ref_name elif serializer_name == 'NestedSerializer' and isinstance(serializer, serializers.ModelSerializer): logger.debug("Forcing inline output for ModelSerializer named 'NestedSerializer':\n" + str(serializer)) ref_name = None else: ref_name = serializer_name if ref_name.endswith('Serializer'): ref_name = ref_name[:-len('Serializer')] return ref_name
[docs]def force_real_str(s, encoding='utf-8', strings_only=False, errors='strict'): """ Force `s` into a ``str`` instance. Fix for https://github.com/axnsan12/drf-yasg/issues/159 """ if s is not None: s = force_str(s, encoding, strings_only, errors) if type(s) != str: s = '' + s return s
[docs]def field_value_to_representation(field, value): """Convert a python value related to a field (default, choices, etc.) into its OpenAPI-compatible representation. :param serializers.Field field: field associated with the value :param object value: value :return: the converted value """ value = field.to_representation(value) if isinstance(value, Decimal): if decimal_as_float(field): value = float(value) else: value = str(value) # JSON roundtrip ensures that the value is valid JSON; # for example, sets and tuples get transformed into lists return json.loads(json.dumps(value, cls=encoders.JSONEncoder))
[docs]def get_field_default(field): """ Get the default value for a field, converted to a JSON-compatible value while properly handling callables. :param field: field instance :return: default value """ default = getattr(field, 'default', serializers.empty) if default is not serializers.empty: if callable(default): try: if hasattr(default, 'set_context'): default.set_context(field) default = default() except Exception: # pragma: no cover logger.warning("default for %s is callable but it raised an exception when " "called; 'default' will not be set on schema", field, exc_info=True) default = serializers.empty if default is not serializers.empty and default is not None: try: default = field_value_to_representation(field, default) except Exception: # pragma: no cover logger.warning("'default' on schema for %s will not be set because " "to_representation raised an exception", field, exc_info=True) default = serializers.empty return default
[docs]def dict_has_ordered_keys(obj): """Check if a given object is a dict that maintains insertion order. :param obj: the dict object to check :rtype: bool """ if sys.version_info >= (3, 7): # the Python 3.7 language spec says that dict must maintain insertion order. return isinstance(obj, dict) return isinstance(obj, OrderedDict)