Django REST Framework: Generics or ModelViewSets?

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说谎 2020-12-31 10:53

I use generics and plain urls for my REST API, but now I stuck with problem: I want custom actions, simple views to make some things with my models, like \"run\", \"publish\

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  • 2020-12-31 10:58

    Why there is generics if ModelViewSet gives same abilities and more?

    Let me first rephrase the question a little more explicitly for you...

    "Why are there Generic Views, when there are also Generic ViewSets"

    Which really just comes down to a question of why REST framework supports both views and viewsets. Answer - ViewSets are useful for prototyping or for cases when your API URLs neatly map to a fixed convention throughout (eg CRUD style APIs). Views are useful for being explicit, or for cases when your URLs do not neatly map to a fixed convention throughout.

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  • 2020-12-31 11:03

    The difference between Generics or ModelViewSet is that:

    1. Convenient
      Usually ModelViewSet is more convenient. Because ModelViewSet support creating url pattern automatically with DRF router. But Generics don't. you do yourself.

    2. Shorten and crispy code
      If you want to create CRUD, Generics needs two classes(ListCreateAPIView and RetrieveUpdateDestroyAPIView). But ModelViewSet needs only one class(ModelViewSet).

    Check out Declaration below. Both inherits from GenericAPIView and mixins.CreateModelMixin, mixins.ListModelMixin It provides equivalent functionality basically. It depends on what you prefer. But I usually use ViewSet in most cases.


    Declaration

    # Generics __________________________________
    class ListCreateAPIView(mixins.ListModelMixin,
                            mixins.CreateModelMixin, 
                            GenericAPIView):
    
    # ModelViewSet _____________________________
    class ModelViewSet(mixins.CreateModelMixin,
                       mixins.RetrieveModelMixin,
                       mixins.UpdateModelMixin,
                       mixins.DestroyModelMixin,
                       mixins.ListModelMixin,
                       GenericViewSet):
    
    # GenericViewSet _____________________________
    class GenericViewSet(ViewSetMixin, generics.GenericAPIView):
    

    Example code

    # Generics __________________________________
    from rest_framework import generics
    
    class BookList(generics.ListCreateAPIView):
        queryset = Book.objects.all()
        serializer_class = BookSerializer
    
    # ModelViewSet _____________________________
    from rest_framework import viewsets
    
    class BookViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):
        queryset = Book.objects.all()
        serializer_class = BookSerializer
    
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  • 2020-12-31 11:14

    The difference is what methods they offer.

    For example:

    GenericViewSet inherits from GenericAPIView but does not provide any implementations of basic actions. Just only get_object, get_queryset.

    ModelViewSet inherits from GenericAPIView and includes implementations for various actions. In other words you dont need implement basic actions as list, retrieve, create, update or destroy. Of course you can override them and implement your own list or your own create methods.

    You can read more about it, in the API REFERENCE section: ModelViewSet

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