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   :description: A lightweight REST framework for Django.
   :keywords: django, python, REST, RESTful, API, interface, framework
Django REST framework
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Introduction
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Django REST framework is a lightweight REST framework for Django, that aims to make it easy to build well-connected, self-describing RESTful Web APIs.
**Browse example APIs created with Django REST framework:** `the sandbox `_ 
Features:
* Automatically provides a Django admin style `browse-able self-documenting API `_.
* Clean, simple, views for Resources, using Django's new `class based views `_.
* Support for ModelResources with out-of-the-box default implementations and input validation.
* Pluggable :mod:`.emitters`, :mod:`parsers`, :mod:`validators` and :mod:`authenticators` - Easy to customise.
* Content type negotiation using HTTP Accept headers.
* Optional support for forms as input validation.
* Modular architecture - MixIn classes can be used without requiring the :class:`.Resource` or :class:`.ModelResource` classes.
The django-rest-framework project is hosted as a `mercurial repository on bitbucket `_ and is `available on PyPI `_.
For questions, thoughts and feedback please head on over to the `discussion group `_.
Bug reports are greatful received on the `issue tracker `_.
If you're feeling particularly enthusiastic there's even a `blog `_.
Requirements
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* Python (2.5, 2.6, 2.7 supported)
* Django (1.2, 1.3 supported)
Installation & Setup
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You can install Django REST framework using ``pip`` or ``easy_install``::
    pip install djangorestframework
Or download the current release from BitBucket:
* `django-rest-framework-0.1.tar.gz `_
* `django-rest-framework-0.1.zip `_
Or get the latest development version using mercurial::
    hg clone https://bitbucket.org/tomchristie/django-rest-framework
To install Django REST framework to your ``site-packages`` directory, run the ``setup.py`` script::
    python setup.py install
To add django-rest-framework to a Django project:
    * Ensure that the ``djangorestframework`` directory is on your ``PYTHONPATH``.
    * Add ``djangorestframework`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``.
For more information take a look at the :ref:`setup` section.
Getting Started
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Using Django REST framework can be as simple as adding a few lines to your urlconf and adding a `permalink `_ to your model.
`urls.py`::
    from django.conf.urls.defaults import patterns, url
    from djangorestframework import ModelResource, RootModelResource
    from models import MyModel
    urlpatterns = patterns('',
        url(r'^$', RootModelResource.as_view(model=MyModel)),
        url(r'^(?P[^/]+)/$', ModelResource.as_view(model=MyModel), name='my-model'),
     )
`models.py`::
    class MyModel(models.Model):
        # (Rest of model definition...)
        @models.permalink
        def get_absolute_url(self):
            return ('my-model', (self.pk,))
Django REST framework comes with two "getting started" examples.
#. :ref:`resources`
#. :ref:`modelresources`
	
Examples
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There are a few real world web API examples included with Django REST framework.
#. :ref:`objectstore` - Using :class:`.Resource` for resources that do not map to models.
#. :ref:`codehighlighting` - Using :class:`.Resource` with forms for input validation.
#. :ref:`blogposts` - Using :class:`.ModelResource` for resources that map directly to models.
All the examples are freely available for testing in the sandbox:
    http://api.django-rest-framework.org
(The :ref:`sandbox` resource is also documented.)
How Tos, FAQs & Notes
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.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  howto/setup
  howto/usingcurl
  howto/alternativeframeworks
  howto/mixin
Library Reference
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.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  library/resource
  library/modelresource
  library/emitters
  library/parsers
  library/authenticators
  library/validators
  library/response
  library/status
Examples Reference
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.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  
  examples/resources
  examples/modelresources
  examples/objectstore
  examples/pygments
  examples/blogpost
  examples/sandbox
  howto/mixin
Indices and tables
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* :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`modindex`
* :ref:`search`