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REST Controller

Available since: Main Trunk Revision 358+

The "REST Controller" is a S3 framework component that provides a generic RESTful API for SahanaPy database resources.

The main function of the REST Controller is:

  • shn_rest_controller (defined in models/01_RESTlike_controller.py)

The controller supports a number of representation formats:

  • HTML (including autogenerated Create/Update forms)
  • PDF (export only)
  • XLS (export only)
  • CSV
  • XML using in-line XSLT transformation to support various XML formats
  • JSON as light-weight alternative for AJAX-style resource access

Joined Resources

(This extends the single-table REST Implementation)

A joining request is a request to a table (component) in dependency of a join to another table (resource), e.g.:

  • the list of addresses (=component) of a person (=resource)

A resource and its components together represent a "Joined Resource".

There are different ways how such joined resources can be seen:

  • as database tables with embedded subtables
  • as data objects with structured properties
  • as compound objects with component classes

In this implementation, component tables can be joined 1:1 or N:1 to their primary resources, either by natural joins (same key field in both tables) or primary/foreign key matches, where the primary key is always the 'id' field in the primary table.

URL Argument Lists

General URL format:

http://host/application/module/resource/<arguments>?<vars>

The argument list is interpreted as follows:

  • empty argument list = access to all/any records of the resource
  • <id> = access to record #<id> of the resource
  • <method> = method access to all/any records of the resource
  • <method>/<id> = method access to the record #<id> of the resource
  • <id>/<component> = access to all/any component records of the record #<id> of the resource
  • <id>/<component>/<method> = method access to all/any component records for the record #<id> of the resource

If <id> is omitted from the URL while a <method> or a <component> is specified, then the last used <id> for this resource will be recalled. This feature can be used for cascading or returning UI actions. The <id> memory can be explicitly cleared by sending a request to the primary resource with clear as method. At login/logout as well as after a delete action, the <id> memory is automatically cleared, of course.

You may pass a record ID for the component at the end of the arguments list to access a particular component record - which would produce an error message if these two records do not belong together. Component record ID's are not remembered.

The data format of the request can be passed:

If multiple extensions are specified, the rightmost extension applies. Where ?format= is specified, it overrides any extensions.

Model

Example for definition of a component table in the model:

resource = 'image'
table = module + '_' + resource
db.define_table(table, timestamp, uuidstamp, deletion_status,
                pr_pe_id,
                opt_pr_image_type,
                Field('title'),
                Field('image', 'upload', autodelete=True),
                Field('description'),
                Field('comment'),
                migrate=migrate)

# Component
s3xrc.model.add_component(module, resource,
    multiple=True,
    joinby='pr_pe_id',
    deletable=True,
    editable=True,
    list_fields = ['id', 'opt_pr_image_type', 'image', 'title','description'])

where:

  • module is the name of the module in which the component is defined (prefix)
  • resource is the name of the component
  • multiple indicates whether this is a N:1 (True) or 1:1 (False) join, defaults to True
  • joinby describes the join keys:
    • pass a single field name for natural joins (same key field in both tables)
    • pass a dictionary of tablename=fieldname pairs for primary/foreign key matching, in which:
      • tablename is the name of the respective primary table
      • fieldname the name of the foreign key in the component table that points to the id field in the primary table
      • e.g. joinby = dict(pr_person='person_id')
  • fields is a list of the fields in the component that shall appear in list views:
    • if omitted or set to None, all readable fields will be included

No definitions are required at the primary resource, just define the table as usual.

Controller

As usual:

def person():
    crud.settings.delete_onvalidation = shn_pentity_ondelete
    return shn_rest_controller(module, 'person', main='first_name', extra='last_name',
        pheader=shn_pr_pheader,
        onvalidation=lambda form: shn_pentity_onvalidation(form, table='pr_person', entity_class=1),
        onaccept=None)

New: the optional pheader argument. This helps you to display some information about the primary resource record in the view while operating on a component (e.g. the person's name and ID, when displaying a list of available images for this person). You may pass static content, or a function or lambda to produce content, which will be forwarded as pheader variable to the view.

If you pass a function or lambda as pheader, then it has to take 5 arguments:

  • resource = name of the primary resource
  • record_id = id of the primary resource record
  • representation = data format of the request
  • next=None = backlink URL to reproduce the request (with empty method)
  • same=None = backlink URL to reproduce the request (with empty method and containing the string '[id]' instead of the primary resource record id)

The backlinks can be used to reproduce the original request after doing something on the primary resource (e.g., edit or change the selected record).

  • NOTE: Callbacks from CRUD settings (defined as in the example above) as well as onvalidation and onaccept callbacks are only invoked at requests on the main resource, but not at joined requests. To get callbacks invoked on Joining Requests, you need to set the onvalidation and onaccept attributes in the s3xrc.model.add_component() definition, or you set them later using s3xrc.model.set_attr(component, function)

Options

There are some options which can be set before invoking the REST controller:

def kit():
    "RESTlike CRUD controller"
    response.s3.pdf = URL(r=request, f='kit_export_pdf')
    response.s3.xls = URL(r=request, f='kit_export_xls')
    if len(request.args) == 2:
        crud.settings.update_next = URL(r=request, f='kit_item', args=request.args[1])
    return shn_rest_controller(module, 'kit', main='code', onaccept=lambda form: kit_total(form))

The response.s3.pdf & response.s3.xls provide the view/formats.html with an alternate URL to provide a customised version of the PDF/XLS output available when clicking on the icon (response.s3.rss is also available).

def report_overdue():
    "Report on Overdue Invoices - those unpaid 30 days after receipt"
    response.title = T('Overdue Invoices')
    overdue = datetime.date.today() - timedelta(days=30)
    response.s3.filter = (db.fin_invoice.date_out==None) & (db.fin_invoice.date_in < overdue)
    s3.crud_strings.fin_invoice.title_list = response.title
    s3.crud_strings.fin_invoice.msg_list_empty = T('No Invoices currently overdue')
    return shn_rest_controller(module, 'invoice', deletable=False, listadd=False)

The response.s3.filter provides a filter which is used in the list view to show the desired subset of records (note that the s3.crud_strings can also be customised - when done in the Controller like this, they are good for just this request).

Plug-In Resource Actions

You may plug in custom resource actions to shn_rest_controller, e.g. if you have a custom search function for a resource.

Example: This adds a search_simple method to the person resource, which calls the shn_pr_person_search_simple function:

# Plug into REST controller
jrlayer.set_method(module, 'person', None, None, 'search_simple', shn_pr_person_search_simple )

Arguments of jrlayer.set_method:

  • module = name of the module of the primary resource
  • resource = name of the primary resource
  • jmodule = name of the module of the joined resource (if any, maybe None)
  • jresource = name of the joined resource (if any, maybe None)
  • method = name of the method
  • action = the function or lambda to invoke for that method (to remove a plug-in action, just pass None here)

The action method in turn has to take plenty of arguments:

  • module
  • resource
  • record_id
  • method
  • jmodule=None
  • jresource=None
  • jrecord_id=None
  • joinby=None
  • multiple=True
  • representation="html"
  • onvalidation=None
  • onaccept=None
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