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Handles Content-Type & Accept header serialization and deserialization for you
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Extended the `ImportError` handling hack to correctly handle the case where we cannot import submodules AND someone is extending one of the exported classes. Previously ContentMixin and ContentSettings were functions when ImportError was raised which causes really confusing errors. The correct solution here is to stop exporting stuff at the top- level and require clients to import from modules but that is for another day. |
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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, 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