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Nested Routers for Django Rest Framework

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drf-nested-routers

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This package provides routers and fields to create nested resources in the Django Rest Framework

Nested resources are needed for full REST URL structure, if one resource lives inside another.

The following example is about Domains and DNS Nameservers. There are many domains, and each domain has many nameservers. The "nameserver" resource does not exist without a domain, so you need it "nested" inside the domain.

Requirements & Compatibility

  • Python (3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9)
  • Django (2.2, 3.0, 3.1)
  • Django REST Framework (3.11)

It may work with lower versions, but since the release 0.92.1 is no more tested on CI for Pythons 2.7 to 3.5, Django 1.11 to 2.1 or DRF 3.6 to 3.10.

Installation

You can install this library using pip:

pip install drf-nested-routers

Quickstart

The desired URL signatures are:

/domain/ <- Domains list
/domain/{pk}/ <- One domain, from {pk}
/domain/{domain_pk}/nameservers/ <- Nameservers of domain from {domain_pk}
/domain/{domain_pk}/nameservers/{pk} <- Specific nameserver from {pk}, of domain from {domain_pk}

How to do it (example):

# urls.py
from rest_framework_nested import routers
from views import DomainViewSet, NameserverViewSet
(...)

router = routers.SimpleRouter()
router.register(r'domains', DomainViewSet)

domains_router = routers.NestedSimpleRouter(router, r'domains', lookup='domain')
domains_router.register(r'nameservers', NameserverViewSet, basename='domain-nameservers')
# 'basename' is optional. Needed only if the same viewset is registered more than once
# Official DRF docs on this option: http://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/routers/

urlpatterns = patterns('',
    url(r'^', include(router.urls)),
    url(r'^', include(domains_router.urls)),
)
# views.py

## For Django' ORM-based resources ##

class NameserverViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):
    def get_queryset(self):
        return Nameserver.objects.filter(domain=self.kwargs['domain_pk'])

## OR: non-ORM resources ##

class NameserverViewSet(viewsets.ViewSet):
    def list(self, request, domain_pk=None):
        nameservers = self.queryset.filter(domain=domain_pk)
        (...)
        return Response([...])

    def retrieve(self, request, pk=None, domain_pk=None):
        nameservers = self.queryset.get(pk=pk, domain=domain_pk)
        (...)
        return Response(serializer.data)

Advanced

Hyperlinks for Nested resources

(optional) If you need hyperlinks for nested relations, you need a custom serializer.

There you will inform how to access the parent of the instance being serialized when building the children URL.

In the following example, an instance of Nameserver on /domain/{domain_pk}/nameservers/{pk} is being informed that de parent Domain should be looked up using the domain_pk kwarg from the URl:

# serializers.py
# (needed only if you want hyperlinks for nested relations on API)
from rest_framework_nested.relations import NestedHyperlinkedRelatedField

class DomainSerializer(HyperlinkedModelSerializer):
    class Meta:
        model = Domain

    nameservers = HyperlinkedIdentityField(
        view_name='domain-nameservers-list',
        lookup_url_kwarg='domain_pk'
                        # ^-- Nameserver queryset will .get(domain_pk=domain_pk)
                        #     being this value from URL kwargs
    )

	## OR ##

    nameservers = NestedHyperlinkedRelatedField(
        many=True,
        read_only=True,   # Or add a queryset
        view_name='domain-nameservers-detail',
        parent_lookup_kwargs={'domain_pk': 'domain__pk'}
                            # ^-- Nameserver queryset will .filter(domain__pk=domain_pk)
                            #     being domain_pk (ONE underscore) value from URL kwargs
    )

(optional) If you want a little bit more control over the fields displayed for the nested relations while looking at the parent, you need a custom serializer using NestedHyperlinkedModelSerializer.

from rest_framework.serializers import HyperlinkedModelSerializer
from rest_framework_nested.serializers import NestedHyperlinkedModelSerializer

class NameserverSerializers(HyperlinkedModelSerializer):
	class Meta:
		model = Nameserver
		fields = (...)


class DomainNameserverSerializers(NestedHyperlinkedModelSerializer):
	parent_lookup_kwargs = {
		'domain_pk': 'domain__pk',
	}
	class Meta:
		model = Nameserver
		fields = ('url', ...)


class DomainSerializer(HyperlinkedModelSerializer):
	class Meta:
		model = Domain
		fields = (..., 'nameservers')

	nameservers = DomainNameserverSerializers(many=True, read_only=True)

Infinite-depth Nesting

Example of nested router 3 levels deep. You can use this same logic to nest routers as deep as you need. This example ahead accomplishes the below URL patterns.

/clients/
/clients/{pk}/
/clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/
/clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/{maildrop_pk}/
/clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/{maildrop_pk}/recipients/
/clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/{maildrop_pk}/recipients/{pk}/
# urls.py
router = DefaultRouter()
router.register(r'clients', ClientViewSet, basename='clients')
## generates:
# /clients/
# /clients/{pk}/

client_router = routers.NestedSimpleRouter(router, r'clients', lookup='client')
client_router.register(r'maildrops', MailDropViewSet, basename='maildrops')
## generates:
# /clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/
# /clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/{maildrop_pk}/

maildrops_router = routers.NestedSimpleRouter(client_router, r'maildrops', lookup='maildrop')
maildrops_router.register(r'recipients', MailRecipientViewSet, basename='recipients')
## generates:
# /clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/{maildrop_pk}/recipients/
# /clients/{client_pk}/maildrops/{maildrop_pk}/recipients/{pk}/

urlpatterns = patterns (
    '',
    url(r'^', include(router.urls)),
    url(r'^', include(client_router.urls)),
    url(r'^', include(maildrops_router.urls)),
)
# views.py
class ClientViewSet(viewsets.ViewSet):
    serializer_class = ClientSerializer

    def list(self, request,):
        queryset = Client.objects.filter()
        serializer = ClientSerializer(queryset, many=True)
        return Response(serializer.data)

    def retrieve(self, request, pk=None):
        queryset = Client.objects.filter()
        client = get_object_or_404(queryset, pk=pk)
        serializer = ClientSerializer(client)
        return Response(serializer.data)

class MailDropViewSet(viewsets.ViewSet):
    serializer_class = MailDropSerializer

    def list(self, request, client_pk=None):
        queryset = MailDrop.objects.filter(client=client_pk)
        serializer = MailDropSerializer(queryset, many=True)
        return Response(serializer.data)

    def retrieve(self, request, pk=None, client_pk=None):
        queryset = MailDrop.objects.filter(pk=pk, client=client_pk)
        maildrop = get_object_or_404(queryset, pk=pk)
        serializer = MailDropSerializer(maildrop)
        return Response(serializer.data)

class MailRecipientViewSet(viewsets.ViewSet):
    serializer_class = MailRecipientSerializer

    def list(self, request, client_pk=None, maildrop_pk=None):
        queryset = MailRecipient.objects.filter(mail_drop__client=client_pk, mail_drop=maildrop_pk)
        serializer = MailRecipientSerializer(queryset, many=True)
        return Response(serializer.data)

    def retrieve(self, request, pk=None, client_pk=None, maildrop_pk=None):
        queryset = MailRecipient.objects.filter(pk=pk, mail_drop=maildrop_pk, mail_drop__client=client_pk)
        maildrop = get_object_or_404(queryset, pk=pk)
        serializer = MailRecipientSerializer(maildrop)
        return Response(serializer.data)

Testing

In order to get started with testing, you will need to install tox. Once installed, you can then run one environment locally, to speed up your development cycle:

$ tox -e py39-django3.1-drf3.11

Once you submit a pull request, your changes will be run against many environments with Github Actions named CI.

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