django-hyperadmin is a HATEOAS API framework for building resources in Django. Resources are anything that can be manipulated with forms and configuration of a Resource is similar to that of an Admin Model. While Resources offer a REST CRUD layer out of the box they are meant to power workflows that go beyond CRUD. Additionally Resources aim to be reusable throughout the web application and not to be limitted to a single API endpoint.
This is BETA
Documentation: http://django-hyperadmin.readthedocs.org/
- ModelResource works like AdminModel
- Data store agnostic
- Media type agnostic
- Index classes define search and filter capabilities through forms
- Autoloads basic functionality from admin site
- Inline support
- Clients packaged seperately
- Throttling
- API key authentication
- Wizard workflows
Supported Media Formats:
- application/text-html, text/html - provides HTML responses
- application/json - plain json serialization, uses datataps
- text/javascript - for jsonp
- application/vnd.Collection+JSON
- application/vnd.Collection.next+JSON
- application/vnd.Collection.hyperadmin+JSON - for the emberjs client
- TODO: xml, yaml, ???
Headers control media type; "Accepts" and "Content-Type" control response and request format
- Python 2.6 or later
- Django 1.3 or later
- django-datatap
We have a mailing list for general discussion and help: http://groups.google.com/group/django-hyperadmin/
Install hyperadmin into your python environment:
pip install django-hyperadmin
or:
pip install -e git+git://github.com/webcube/django-hyperadmin.git#egg=django-hyperadmin
Put 'hyperadmin' into your INSTALLED_APPS
section of your settings file.
Add to root url patterns:
url(r'^hyperapi/', include('hyperadmin.urls')),
Registering a model with hyperadmin:
import hyperadmin from hpyeradmin.resources.models import ModelResource, InlineModelResource from myapp.models import MyModel, ChildModel class ChildModelResource(InlineModelResource): model = ChildModel class MyModelResource(ModelResource): inlines = [ChildModelResource] list_display = ['name', 'number'] list_filter = ['timestamp', 'category'] hyperadmin.site.register(MyModel, MyModelResource)
- "/" lists rows; POST to create
- "/add/" POST to add
- "/<id>/" displays a specific row; PUT/POST to update, DELETE to delete
- "/<id>/delete/" POST to delete
- "/<parent_id>/(relname)/" lists rows; POST to create
- "/<parent_id>/(relname)/add/" POST to add
- "/<parent_id>/(relname)/<id>/" displays a specific row; PUT/POST to update, DELETE to delete
- "/<parent_id>/(relname)/<id>/delete/" POST to delete
The following registers the models from admin site (this is already done if you import from hyperadmin.urls
):
from hyperadmin.resources.models.autload import DjangoCTModelAdminLoader from django.contrib.admin import site as admin_site from hyperadmin import site as root_endpoint loader = DjangoCTModelAdminLoader(root_endpoint, admin_site) loader.register_resources()
Visiting the api endpoint in a browser will let you browse the various hyberobjects made available through the resource. Clients may be installed on a different url.
https://github.com/webcube/django-hyperadmin-client
Uses django templates to render an admin interface. Responsive design out of the box.
https://github.com/zbyte64/django-hyperadmin-emberclient
Uses REST calls and emberjs to render an admin interface.
https://github.com/zbyte64/django-hyperadmin-backboneclient
Provides basic bindings to the Backbone API.
https://github.com/webcube/django-dockitcms
A dynamic API builder with a public HTML (template driven) client.