Resource Fields

When designing an API, an important component is defining the representation of the data you’re presenting. Like Django models, you can control the representation of a Resource using fields. There are a variety of fields for various types of data.

Quick Start

For the impatient:

from tastypie import fields, utils
from tastypie.resources import Resource
from myapp.api.resources import ProfileResource, NoteResource


class PersonResource(Resource):
    name = fields.CharField(attribute='name')
    age = fields.IntegerField(attribute='years_old', null=True)
    created = fields.DateTimeField(readonly=True, help_text='When the person was created', default=utils.now)
    is_active = fields.BooleanField(default=True)
    profile = fields.ToOneField(ProfileResource, 'profile')
    notes = fields.ToManyField(NoteResource, 'notes', full=True)

Standard Data Fields

All standard data fields have a common base class ApiField which handles the basic implementation details.

Note

You should not use the ApiField class directly. Please use one of the subclasses that is more correct for your data.

Common Field Options

All ApiField objects accept the following options.

attribute

ApiField.attribute

A string naming an instance attribute of the object wrapped by the Resource. The attribute will be accessed during the dehydrate or or written during the hydrate.

Defaults to None, meaning data will be manually accessed.

default

ApiField.default

Provides default data when the object being dehydrated/hydrated has no data on the field.

Defaults to tastypie.fields.NOT_PROVIDED.

null

ApiField.null

Indicates whether or not a None is allowable data on the field. Defaults to False.

blank

ApiField.blank

Indicates whether or not data may be omitted on the field. Defaults to False.

This is useful for allowing the user to omit data that you can populate based on the request, such as the user or site to associate a record with.

readonly

ApiField.readonly

Indicates whether the field is used during the hydrate or not. Defaults to False.

unique

ApiField.unique

Indicates whether the field is a unique identifier for the object.

help_text

ApiField.help_text

A human-readable description of the field exposed at the schema level. Defaults to the per-Field definition.

use_in

ApiField.use_in

Optionally omit this field in list or detail views. It can be either ‘all’, ‘list’, or ‘detail’ or a callable which accepts a bundle and returns a boolean value.

Field Types

BooleanField

A boolean field.

Covers both models.BooleanField and models.NullBooleanField.

CharField

A text field of arbitrary length.

Covers both models.CharField and models.TextField.

DateField

A date field.

DateTimeField

A datetime field.

DecimalField

A decimal field.

DictField

A dictionary field.

FileField

A file-related field.

Covers both models.FileField and models.ImageField.

FloatField

A floating point field.

IntegerField

An integer field.

Covers models.IntegerField, models.PositiveIntegerField, models.PositiveSmallIntegerField and models.SmallIntegerField.

ListField

A list field.

TimeField

A time field.

Relationship Fields

Provides access to data that is related within the database.

The RelatedField base class is not intended for direct use but provides functionality that ToOneField and ToManyField build upon.

The contents of this field actually point to another Resource, rather than the related object. This allows the field to represent its data in different ways.

The abstractions based around this are “leaky” in that, unlike the other fields provided by tastypie, these fields don’t handle arbitrary objects very well. The subclasses use Django’s ORM layer to make things go, though there is no ORM-specific code at this level.

Common Field Options

In addition to the common attributes for all ApiField, relationship fields accept the following.

to

RelatedField.to

The to argument should point to a Resource class, NOT to a Model. Required.

full

RelatedField.full

Indicates how the related Resource will appear post-dehydrate. If False, the related Resource will appear as a URL to the endpoint of that resource. If True, the result of the sub-resource’s dehydrate will be included in full. You can further control post-dehydrate behaviour when requesting a resource or a list of resources by setting full_list and full_detail.

full_list

RelatedField.full_list

Indicates how the related Resource will appear post-dehydrate when requesting a list of resources. The value is one of True, False or a callable that accepts a bundle and returns True or False. If False, the related Resource will appear as a URL to the endpoint of that resource if accessing a list of resources. If True and full is also True, the result of thesub-resource’s dehydrate will be included in full. Default is True

full_detail

RelatedField.full_detail

Indicates how the related Resource will appear post-dehydrate when requesting a single resource. The value is one of True, False or a callable that accepts a bundle and returns True or False. If False, the related Resource will appear as a URL to the endpoint of that resource if accessing a specific resources. If True and full is also True, the result of thesub-resource’s dehydrate will be included in full. Default is True

Field Types

ToOneField

Provides access to related data via foreign key.

This subclass requires Django’s ORM layer to work properly.

OneToOneField

An alias to ToOneField for those who prefer to mirror django.db.models.

ForeignKey

An alias to ToOneField for those who prefer to mirror django.db.models.

ToManyField

Provides access to related data via a join table.

This subclass requires Django’s ORM layer to work properly.

This field also has special behavior when dealing with attribute in that it can take a callable. For instance, if you need to filter the reverse relation, you can do something like:

subjects = fields.ToManyField(SubjectResource, attribute=lambda bundle: Subject.objects.filter(notes=bundle.obj, name__startswith='Personal'))

Note that the hydrate portions of this field are quite different than any other field. hydrate_m2m actually handles the data and relations. This is due to the way Django implements M2M relationships.

ManyToManyField

An alias to ToManyField for those who prefer to mirror django.db.models.

OneToManyField

An alias to ToManyField for those who prefer to mirror django.db.models.