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-Returning URIs from your Web APIs
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-> The central feature that distinguishes the REST architectural style from other network-based styles is its emphasis on a uniform interface between components.
-> -- <cite>Roy Fielding, Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures.</cite>
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-As a rule, it's probably better practice to return absolute URIs from you web APIs, eg. "http://example.com/foobar", rather than returning relative URIs, eg. "/foobar".
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-The advantages of doing so are:
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-* It's more explicit.
-* It leaves less work for your API clients.
-* There's no ambiguity about the meaning of the string when it's found in representations such as JSON that do not have a native URI type.
-* It allows use to easily do things like markup HTML representations with hyperlinks.
-
-Django REST framework provides two utility functions to make it more simple to return absolute URIs from your Web API.
-
-There's no requirement for you to use them, but if you do then the self-describing API will be able to automatically hyperlink it's output for you, which makes browsing the API much easier.
-
-reverse(viewname, request, ...)
--------------------------------
-
-Has the same behavior as [`django.core.urlresolvers.reverse`](1), except that it returns a fully qualified URL, using the request to determine the host and port.
-
- from djangorestframework.utils import reverse
- from djangorestframework.views import View
-
- class MyView(View):
- def get(self, request):
- context = {
- ...
- 'url': reverse('year-summary', request, args=[1945])
- }
- return Response(context)
-
-reverse_lazy(viewname, request, ...)
-------------------------------------
-
-Has the same behavior as [`django.core.urlresolvers.reverse_lazy`](2), except that it returns a fully qualified URL, using the request to determine the host and port.
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-[1]: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#reverse
-[1]: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#reverse-lazy \ No newline at end of file