python-django-drf-boilerplate
drf-spectacular
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
2 months ago | 28 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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python-django-drf-boilerplate
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Please run first docker-compose up before you try to commit.
The problem is, there isn't any problem with my docker-compose up - it's running as it should (I am trying to run this project). I am not really sure what's the problem, since there aren't any problems with code itself, since project is running well. Only thing is I cannot commit to my repo in any way, and I also can't find anything about this error online.
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Anyone knows some good DRF boilerplate?
I just tried to search for some DRF boilerplate, with some basic setup and features (docker, auth etc.), and only somehow maintained thing I could find was this repo. Any1 used this one and has something to say about it, or maybe you used something else that's worth attention.
drf-spectacular
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Why I chose django-ninja instead of django-rest-framework to build my project
Hi, while that is the case, same can be done with drf using drf-spectacular
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Swagger for Django api
I would suggest drf-spectacular instead because https://github.com/axnsan12/drf-yasg#openapi-30-note
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how to keep the front end and back end models in sync?
Here is your answer: drf_spectacular
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What is the diffrence if we create django API rather than DRF Rest API?
If you roll your own thing, you will probably just end up re-implementing a crappy version of something that already exists. Plus, you'll miss out on really nice utilities like this one.
- Best API documentation tool for Django?
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drf-standardized-errors: return the same response format for all 4xx and 5xx errors in your DRF API
Generate OpenAPI3 schema for error responses using drf-spectacular: No API is complete without proper documentation. This is work in progress (PR1 and PR2). Most of it is done, but I still need to add tests and documentation. Hopefully, that will be done over the next few week(end)s. But, if you want to get a glimpse on the expected result, here’s a screenshot of a test endpoint using swagger UI.
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OpenAPI Specification: The Complete Guide
drf-yasg - generates schema for django application - GitHub - axnsan12/drf-yasg
- does anyone find a way to use swagger ui
- How do you document your DRF API?
What are some alternatives?
cookiecutter-django-rest - Build best practiced apis fast with Python3
drf-yasg - Automated generation of real Swagger/OpenAPI 2.0 schemas from Django REST Framework code.
djangorestframework-dataclasses - Dataclasses serializer for Django REST framework
django-ninja - 💨 Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
apispec - A pluggable API specification generator. Currently supports the OpenAPI Specification (f.k.a. the Swagger specification)..
flasgger - Easy OpenAPI specs and Swagger UI for your Flask API
flask-restx - Fork of Flask-RESTPlus: Fully featured framework for fast, easy and documented API development with Flask
swagger-core - Examples and server integrations for generating the Swagger API Specification, which enables easy access to your REST API
swagger - OpenAPI (Swagger) module for Nest framework (node.js) :earth_americas:
drf-openapi-tester - Test utility for validating OpenAPI documentation
swagger-php - A php swagger annotation and parsing library