Skip to main content

Pyramid Rest Extension

Project description

Pyramid REST

  • First draft of a pyramid extension to build RESTful web application.

  • Features included:

    • resource definition which configure routes/views, i.e:

      • a resource ‘application’:

        • route [GET/POST] /applications

        • route [GET/DELETE/PUT] /applications/{application_id}

        • route GET /applications/{application_id}/new

        • route GET /applications/{application_id}/edit

      • a resource ‘application.user’:

        • route [GET/POST] /applications/{application_id}/users

        • route [GET/DELETE/PUT] /applications/{application_id}/users/{user_id}

        • route GET /applications/{application_id}/users/new

        • route GET /applications/{application_id}/users/edit

      • a singular resource ‘application.user.score’:

        • route [GET/PUT] /applications/{application_id}/users/{user_id}/score

        • route GET /applications/{application_id}/users/{user_id}/score/edit

    • resources are added to config introspector and related to their routes,views, sub-resource and parent resource;

    • end user defines REST methods (index, create, show, update, delete, new, edit);

    • by default:

      • HTTP 405 is returned for any method not provided;

      • permissions ‘index, create, show, update, delete, new, edit’ are associated to respective method;

  • 3 ways to configure resource:

    1. Imperative using config.add_resource, it will associate class in views module to resource

      config.add_resource('application')       # .views.applications:ApplicationsView
      config.add_resource('application.user')  # .views.application_users:ApplicationUsersView
    2. Declarative using Resource class (cornice style):

      app_users = Resource('application.user')
      
      @app_users.index()
      def index(context, request, application_id):
          pass
      
      @app_users.show()
      def show(context, request, application_id, id):
          pass
    3. Declarative using resource_config decorator:

      @resource_config('application.user')
      class AppUsers(object):
      
          def __init__(self, context, request):
              pass
      
          def index(self, application_id):
              return {}
      
          @method_config(renderer='example.mako')
          def edit(self, application_id, id):
              return {}

What next?

  1. Security

  2. HTTP PATCH method: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5789

  3. Resource Scaffolding command;

  4. Links;

  5. Validation;

  6. Pagination;

  7. Automatic resource definition of SQLAlchemy entities;

  8. Have a view parameter in add_resource to override view definition;

Code/Feedbacks

https://github.com/hadrien/pyramid_rest

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

pyramid_rest-0.2.7.tar.gz (17.5 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

File details

Details for the file pyramid_rest-0.2.7.tar.gz.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for pyramid_rest-0.2.7.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 35125ea7ddd2442921062656f2e5e3282e571329bf486fa3f0c3fb61169af11c
MD5 7022f0a0331b9cd1ebc8e4600ae77d2c
BLAKE2b-256 68ee114a0a784fc1f4d6ae95b447218dca164e0dc1f0753e8600ddc1f33604c5

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page