This project is old and deprecated. Instead, I recommend using Django Rest Framework which is a mature, well supported and well documented project.
Dependencies
- msgpack-python>=0.2.4
- django>=1.3
CI status (Travis)
Grab it from pypi with:
pip install django-ajax-toolkit
or:
easy_install django-ajax-toolkit
If you want to extend your views to work with ajax you may choose to return json data in your response.
To make this easier you can use JsonResponse
found in ajaxtoolkit.http
:
from ajaxtoolkit.http import JsonResponse class MyView(TemplateView): def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs): if request.is_ajax: context = self.get_context_data() return JsonResponse(context) # ...
This will set the correct mimetype (application/json
) and serialise your context data into a json object.
MsgpackResponse
works in a similar way to JsonResponse
, but uses msgpack to provide with binary serialisation.
The usage is the same as with JsonResponse
:
def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs): if request.is_ajax: context = self.get_context_data() return MsgpackResponse(context) # ...
If you're using Django's messages framework, you can also add ajaxtoolkit.middleware.AjaxMiddleware
in your
middleware.
This will inject all messages generated in your request into your JsonResponse
object:
from django.contrib import messages from ajaxtoolkit.http import JsonResponse class MyView(TemplateView): def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs): if request.is_ajax: context = self.get_context_data() messages.info(request, "This is very useful") messages.warning(request, "Be careful!") return JsonResponse(context) # ...
This would be rendered as the following:
{ //... 'django_messages': [ {"extra_tags": "info", "message": "This is very useful", "level": 20}, {"extra_tags": "warning", "message": "Be careful!", "level": 30} ] }
If you want to send an http response without attaching messages you can do that
by setting the message_support
attribute of the response object:
context = self.get_context_data() response = JsonResponse(context) response.message_support = False return response
You can also choose to subclass the original response classes, eg.:
class MsgpackResponseWithoutMessages(MsgpackResponse): message_support = False # ...
Clone, create a virtualenv and run:
make install
This will install all dependencies. You can then run the tests with:
./runtests.py