sprockets.mixins.mediatype ========================== A mixin that performs Content-Type negotiation and request/response (de)serialization. |Documentation| |Build Badge| |Package Info| This mix-in adds two methods to a ``tornado.web.RequestHandler`` instance: - ``get_request_body() -> dict``: deserializes the request body according to the HTTP ``Content-Type`` header and returns the deserialized body. - ``send_response(object)``: serializes the response into the content type requested by the ``Accept`` header. Support for a content types is enabled by calling ``add_binary_content_type``, ``add_text_content_type`` or the ``add_transcoder`` functions with the ``tornado.web.Application`` instance, the content type, encoding and decoding functions as parameters: .. code-block:: python import json from sprockets.mixins.mediatype import content from tornado import web def make_application(): application = web.Application([ # insert your handlers here ]) content.add_text_content_type(application, 'application/json', 'utf-8', json.dumps, json.loads) return application The *add content type* functions will add a attribute to the ``Application`` instance that the mix-in uses to manipulate the request and response bodies. The *add_transcoder* function is similar except that it takes an object that implements transcoding methods instead of simple functions. The ``transcoders`` module includes ready-to-use transcoders for a few content types: .. code-block:: python from sprockets.mixins.mediatype import content, transcoders from tornado import web def make_application(): application = web.Application([ # insert your handlers here ]) content.add_transcoder(application, 'application/json', transcoders.JSONTranscoder()) return application In either case, the ``ContentMixin`` uses the registered content type information to provide transparent content type negotiation for your request handlers. .. code-block:: python from sprockets.mixins.mediatype import content from tornado import web class SomeHandler(content.ContentMixin, web.RequestHandler): def get(self): self.send_response({'data': 'value'}) self.finish() def post(self): body = self.get_request_body() # do whatever self.send_response({'action': 'performed'}) self.finish() Based on the settings stored in the ``Application`` instance and the HTTP headers, the request and response data will be handled correctly or the appropriate HTTP exceptions will be raised. .. |Documentation| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/sprocketsmixinsmedia-type/badge/?version=latest :target: https://sprocketsmixinsmedia-type.readthedocs.org/ .. |Build Badge| image:: https://travis-ci.org/sprockets/sprockets.mixins.media_type.svg :target: https://travis-ci.org/sprockets/sprockets.mixins.media_type .. |Package Info| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/sprockets.mixins.mediatype.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sprockets.mixins.mediatype