🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Integrate property-based `schemathesis` tests for routes that require `jwt` auth (#687)
We use
But, right now it does not not have any information about how it can get our JWT token to test protected APIs. This is a downside of our setup.
So, what should we do?
1. We should add a dynamic auth class for the jwt auth: https://schemathesis.readthedocs.io/en/stable/guides/auth/#dynamic-token-authentication
2. Next, modify all controllers' bodies in https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/django_test_app/server/apps/jwt_auth/views.py to raise an error
3. Test that
4. Revert
This is going to be interesing!
Refs schemathesis/schemathesis#3620
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📝 Integrate property-based `schemathesis` tests for routes that require `jwt` auth (#687)
We use
schemathesis to run property-based tests on our API: https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/tests/test_integration/test_openapi/test_schema.pyBut, right now it does not not have any information about how it can get our JWT token to test protected APIs. This is a downside of our setup.
So, what should we do?
1. We should add a dynamic auth class for the jwt auth: https://schemathesis.readthedocs.io/en/stable/guides/auth/#dynamic-token-authentication
2. Next, modify all controllers' bodies in https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/django_test_app/server/apps/jwt_auth/views.py to raise an error
3. Test that
schemathsis can successfully log in and find these failure4. Revert
views.py changes and ensure that now all tests passThis is going to be interesing!
Refs schemathesis/schemathesis#3620
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Deploy example application somewhere (#691)
We have an example Django app that we can deploy somewhere: https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/tree/master/django_test_app
So, users would have a real life application to test and interact with.
I propose finding a service that:
• Is free for our case
• Can support deployments from GitHub Actions, so we can do that in CI as well
• Provides some kind of a permanent link, so we can share it
• Does not require complex deployment strategy
Like PythonAnywhere or Heroku or Vercel, etc.
Any help is appreciated.
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📝 Deploy example application somewhere (#691)
We have an example Django app that we can deploy somewhere: https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/tree/master/django_test_app
So, users would have a real life application to test and interact with.
I propose finding a service that:
• Is free for our case
• Can support deployments from GitHub Actions, so we can do that in CI as well
• Provides some kind of a permanent link, so we can share it
• Does not require complex deployment strategy
Like PythonAnywhere or Heroku or Vercel, etc.
Any help is appreciated.
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Translate `django-modenr-rest` to your native language! (#718)
Docs: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/topics/i18n/
How to do it?
1. Run
2. Run
3. Translate the new file created in
4. Run
5. Done! You are awesome, submit the PR :)
We welcome all contributions!
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📝 Translate `django-modenr-rest` to your native language! (#718)
Docs: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/topics/i18n/
How to do it?
1. Run
poetry install --all-groups --all-extras2. Run
poetry run django-admin makemessages -l YOUR_LOCALE, for example: poetry run django-admin makemessages -l ru_RU, full list of locales: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639_language_codes3. Translate the new file created in
dmr/locale/YOUR_LOCALE/LC_MESSAGES/django.po4. Run
poetry run django-admin compilemessages5. Done! You are awesome, submit the PR :)
We welcome all contributions!
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Support `openapi.yaml` (#745)
Litestar supports
It should be only available if
Everything else should be identical to
This is a rather easy task, so new contributors are very welcome!
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📝 Support `openapi.yaml` (#745)
Litestar supports
openapi.yaml view, so should we: https://docs.litestar.dev/latest/usage/openapi/ui_plugins.htmlIt should be only available if
msgspec is installed, it can dump yaml with msgspec.yaml.Everything else should be identical to
openapi.json view.This is a rather easy task, so new contributors are very welcome!
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Test `Controller[BaseSerializer]` corner case (#749)
Currently we don't test that
It must accept subclasses for
We need:
• a test case here https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/tests/test_unit/test_controllers/test_extend_controller.py
• a possible fix to raise an error when
django-modern-rest/dmr/controller.py
Lines 157 to 164 in acb9c17
This is a very easy task, so new contributors are very welcome!
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📝 Test `Controller[BaseSerializer]` corner case (#749)
Currently we don't test that
Controller[BaseSerializer] is not a valid way of creating a controller class.It must accept subclasses for
BaseSerializer, but not BaseSerializer itself.We need:
• a test case here https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/tests/test_unit/test_controllers/test_extend_controller.py
• a possible fix to raise an error when
BaseSerializer is given to a controller here:django-modern-rest/dmr/controller.py
Lines 157 to 164 in acb9c17
This is a very easy task, so new contributors are very welcome!
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Support `Path` with `*args` (#754)
Right now
However, parsing from
django-modern-rest/dmr/components.py
Lines 655 to 662 in b3f9c08
What should we do instead?
1. When
1. We would return
2. Test this with unnamed
3. Test this in
4. Document this feature in
5. Provide an example in
6. Provide a changelog entry
7. Remove
Contributions are welcome! This is an intermediate level task :)
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📝 Support `Path` with `*args` (#754)
Right now
Path component only supports parsing from request.kwargs. Which is like 99% of cases.However, parsing from
request.args is not supported:django-modern-rest/dmr/components.py
Lines 655 to 662 in b3f9c08
What should we do instead?
1. When
request.args is provided we should require models like:>>> import pydantic
>>> class UserId(pydantic.BaseModel):
... user_id: int
>>> PathModel = pydantic.RootModel[tuple[tuple[int, ...], UserId]]
>>> PathModel.model_validate((('1', '2', '3'), {'user_id': 10}))
RootModel[tuple[tuple[int, ...], UserId]](root=((1, 2, 3), UserId(user_id=10)))
1. We would return
tuple[Args, Kwargs] from this component if request.args is set2. Test this with unnamed
re_path urls https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/topics/http/urls/#using-unnamed-regular-expression-groups3. Test this in
tests/test_unit/test_components/test_path.py4. Document this feature in
docs/pages/components/path.rst5. Provide an example in
docs/examples/components/path_args.py and include it to path.rst6. Provide a changelog entry
7. Remove
_UNNAMED_PATH_PARAMS_MSG and all translations of this string, recompile all translations with make translationsContributions are welcome! This is an intermediate level task :)
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Use the latest django version by default (#759)
Currently we use
django-modern-rest/pyproject.toml
Line 77 in bea5f2d
But, we need to use the latest one. Which is
Also, we would need to change this CI job to use
django-modern-rest/.github/workflows/test.yml
Lines 71 to 78 in bea5f2d
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📝 Use the latest django version by default (#759)
Currently we use
5.2 by default:django-modern-rest/pyproject.toml
Line 77 in bea5f2d
But, we need to use the latest one. Which is
6.0.Also, we would need to change this CI job to use
5.2 instead:django-modern-rest/.github/workflows/test.yml
Lines 71 to 78 in bea5f2d
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Provide our own `settings` fixture (#760)
When using
However, we have
So, let's add a new fixture to
Also, remove all
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📝 Provide our own `settings` fixture (#760)
When using
settings fixture from pytest-django we frequently change them.However, we have
dmr_clean_settings fixture, which should be use when we touch our own settings.So, let's add a new fixture to
dmr_pytest.py which will return unchanged settings: LazySettings, but will also use dmr_clean_settings.Also, remove all
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Provide `dmr.cookies.set_cookies` helper function (#773)
Currently we have two places where we duplicate this code:
django-modern-rest/dmr/streaming/controller.py
Lines 172 to 178 in a6bc356
and
django-modern-rest/dmr/response.py
Lines 256 to 259 in a6bc356
So, it can probably be useful to others as well.
Let's move this to
Also, document it in
This is a very easy task for new contributors.
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📝 Provide `dmr.cookies.set_cookies` helper function (#773)
Currently we have two places where we duplicate this code:
django-modern-rest/dmr/streaming/controller.py
Lines 172 to 178 in a6bc356
and
django-modern-rest/dmr/response.py
Lines 256 to 259 in a6bc356
So, it can probably be useful to others as well.
Let's move this to
cookies.py as a public helper function.Also, document it in
public-api.rstThis is a very easy task for new contributors.
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Test and declare officail `NamedTuple` support (#774)
Here's the code:
As we can see,
1. Add a test case to
2. Add a doc example here https://django-modern-rest.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/getting-started.html#showcase
3. Add a changelog entry, that it is now officially supported
We welcome new contributors :)
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📝 Test and declare officail `NamedTuple` support (#774)
Here's the code:
>>> from typing import NamedTuple
>>> class A(NamedTuple):
... x: int
... y: int
...
>>> import pydantic
>>> pydantic.TypeAdapter(A).validate_python({'x': 1, 'y': 2})
A(x=1, y=2)
>>> pydantic.TypeAdapter(A).validate_python({'x': 1, 'y': 'a'})
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<python-input-11>", line 1, in <module>
pydantic.TypeAdapter(A).validate_python({'x': 1, 'y': 'a'})
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/sobolev/Desktop/django-modern-rest/.venv/lib/python3.13/site-packages/pydantic/type_adapter.py", line 441, in validate_python
return self.validator.validate_python(
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
object,
^^^^^^^
...<6 lines>...
by_name=by_name,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
)
^
pydantic_core._pydantic_core.ValidationError: 1 validation error for call[A]
y
Input should be a valid integer, unable to parse string as an integer [type=int_parsing, input_value='a', input_type=str]
For further information visit https://errors.pydantic.dev/2.12/v/int_parsing
As we can see,
NamedTuple models work well with pydantic. So, here's what we need to do:1. Add a test case to
test_plugins/test_pydantic that it works with NamedTuple2. Add a doc example here https://django-modern-rest.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/getting-started.html#showcase
3. Add a changelog entry, that it is now officially supported
We welcome new contributors :)
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🚀 New issue to ag2ai/faststream by @hmvp
📝 Bug: topic patterns are not correctly documented (#2804)
Describe the bug
When using a pattern for a kafka topic the generated asyncapi spec (and docs) does not include that handler
How to reproduce
With something along the lines of:
Expected behavior
The subscriber is included in the asyncapi spec and docs. As far as I can see the asyncapi spec actually allows for this even when using Path variables.
Observed behavior
The asyncapi docs don't contain that subscriber.
Screenshots
Environment
Running FastStream 0.6.7 with CPython 3.14.0 on Linux
Additional context
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📝 Bug: topic patterns are not correctly documented (#2804)
Describe the bug
When using a pattern for a kafka topic the generated asyncapi spec (and docs) does not include that handler
How to reproduce
With something along the lines of:
broker = KafkaBroker(...)
router = KafkaRouter()
@router.subscriber(pattern="some.wildcard.topic.*")
def handle_event(event: Event): ...
broker.include_router(router)
app = AsgiFastStream(
broker,
asyncapi_path="/docs",
)
Expected behavior
The subscriber is included in the asyncapi spec and docs. As far as I can see the asyncapi spec actually allows for this even when using Path variables.
Observed behavior
The asyncapi docs don't contain that subscriber.
Screenshots
Environment
Running FastStream 0.6.7 with CPython 3.14.0 on Linux
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📝 Bug: Logger not properly passed to Confluent Kafka Producer and AdminClient (#2691)
Describe the bug
There are two related issues with logger configuration in the Confluent Kafka components:
1.
Late Logger Setup in AsyncConfluentProducer
In faststream/confluent/helpers/client.py at line 46, the Producer object is created before the _setup() method is called for loger_state. This results in the Producer receiving a NoSetLoggerObject instead of the intended logger passed during initialization.
2.
Missing Logger in AdminClient
The AdminClient in AdminService does not accept a logger parameter, even though it should. Currently, only the configuration is passed, leaving the AdminClient without proper logging.
How to reproduce
Include source code:
Expected behavior
1. The Producer in AsyncConfluentProducer should use the logger passed to KafkaRouter.
2. The AdminClient should inherit the same logger as other components.
Observed behavior
1. The Producer uses NoSetLoggerObject instead of the provided logger.
2. The AdminClient lacks logger configuration, leading to potential silent failures or inadequate logging.
Environment
Running FastStream 0.6.3 with CPython 3.13.1 on Linux
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📝 Bug: Logger not properly passed to Confluent Kafka Producer and AdminClient (#2691)
Describe the bug
There are two related issues with logger configuration in the Confluent Kafka components:
1.
Late Logger Setup in AsyncConfluentProducer
In faststream/confluent/helpers/client.py at line 46, the Producer object is created before the _setup() method is called for loger_state. This results in the Producer receiving a NoSetLoggerObject instead of the intended logger passed during initialization.
2.
Missing Logger in AdminClient
The AdminClient in AdminService does not accept a logger parameter, even though it should. Currently, only the configuration is passed, leaving the AdminClient without proper logging.
How to reproduce
Include source code:
import logging
import uvicorn
from fastapi import FastAPI
from faststream.confluent.fastapi import KafkaRouter
logger = logging.getLogger("faststream")
router = KafkaRouter(
bootstrap_servers="kafka:9092",
enable_idempotence=True,
allow_auto_create_topics=False,
schema_url="/asyncapi",
include_in_schema=True,
logger=logger,
)
app = FastAPI()
app.include_router(router)
uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
Expected behavior
1. The Producer in AsyncConfluentProducer should use the logger passed to KafkaRouter.
2. The AdminClient should inherit the same logger as other components.
Observed behavior
1. The Producer uses NoSetLoggerObject instead of the provided logger.
2. The AdminClient lacks logger configuration, leading to potential silent failures or inadequate logging.
Environment
Running FastStream 0.6.3 with CPython 3.13.1 on Linux
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Add docs and example about `django-health-check` integration (#831)
One can use https://github.com/codingjoe/django-health-check for health checks.
No special integration from our side is required.
This information can be added here: https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/docs/pages/integrations.rst
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📝 Add docs and example about `django-health-check` integration (#831)
One can use https://github.com/codingjoe/django-health-check for health checks.
No special integration from our side is required.
This information can be added here: https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/docs/pages/integrations.rst
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Support `orjson` as a possible backend for `JsonParser` / `JsonRenderer` (#857)
Currently we always use
django-modern-rest/dmr/parsers.py
Lines 132 to 134 in 69822ff
But, we can make this module customizable. We can pass
Something like:
And later
This would need multiple test cases: install
And we can document that with an example in the
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📝 Support `orjson` as a possible backend for `JsonParser` / `JsonRenderer` (#857)
Currently we always use
json as a module in JsonParser and JsonRenderer:django-modern-rest/dmr/parsers.py
Lines 132 to 134 in 69822ff
But, we can make this module customizable. We can pass
orjson module there, since it also has a similar API.Something like:
class JsonParser(Parser):
__slots__ = ('_json_module', ...)
def __init__(self, json_module: _JsonModule = json, ...) -> None:
self._json_module = json_module
And later
self._json_module.loads(...)This would need multiple test cases: install
orjson as unit-test dependency and add unit tests for this new renderer / parser.And we can document that with an example in the
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Add a Django command to export OpenAPI schemas (#858)
It migth be useful to people who want to share the schema. Or automate something with it.
I propose to add a django command:
Args:
• Where to find schema, I think we should reuse
• All json formatting ones:
• Format:
We should print it to the stdout always. Usages:
This would need tests, we can test it as a subprocess, it is a django command after all.
And docs.
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📝 Add a Django command to export OpenAPI schemas (#858)
It migth be useful to people who want to share the schema. Or automate something with it.
I propose to add a django command:
dmr_export_schema.Args:
• Where to find schema, I think we should reuse
import_string logic from Django. Required• All json formatting ones:
sort_keys and indent• Format:
json or yaml, check that yaml is installed. Default is jsonWe should print it to the stdout always. Usages:
# regular:
python manage.py dmr_export_schema server.urls:schema
# pretty:
python manage.py dmr_export_schema server.urls:schema --format json --indent=2 --sort-keys
This would need tests, we can test it as a subprocess, it is a django command after all.
And docs.
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @LesPrimus
📝 UnsolvableAnnotationsError when subclassing a concrete Controller subclass` (#873)
What's wrong?
Bug:
Description
When creating an intermediate concrete controller class and then subclassing it,
is already resolved on the parent.
Reproduction
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📝 UnsolvableAnnotationsError when subclassing a concrete Controller subclass` (#873)
What's wrong?
Bug:
UnsolvableAnnotationsError when subclassing a concrete Controller subclassDescription
When creating an intermediate concrete controller class and then subclassing it,
__init_subclass__ raises UnsolvableAnnotationsError even though the serializeris already resolved on the parent.
Reproduction
from dmr import Controller
from dmr.plugins.pydantic import PydanticSerializer
from dmr.serializer import BaseSerializer
class BaseController[T: BaseSerializer](Controller[T]):
pass
class PydanticController(BaseController[PydanticSerializer]):
pass
# This raises UnsolvableAnnotationsError
class UserController(PydanticController):
def get(self) -> ...:
...
Error
dmr.exceptions.UnsolvableAnnotationsError: Type args () are not correct for <class 'UserController'>,
at least 1 type arg must be provided
Expected behavior
UserController should inherit the serializer from its concrete parent PydanticController,
which already has serializer = PydanticSerializer set.
--
Thanks for the awesome library, I just started exploring it and I'm really enjoying it so far!
--
### How it should be?
Subclassing a concrete `Controller` subclass (one that already has a resolved serializer)
should work without requiring the type argument to be re-specified.
`UserController(PydanticController)` should behave the same as `UserController(BaseController[PydanticSerializer])`.
### Used versions
- `django-modern-rest==0.5.0`
- `Python 3.14.0`
### OS information
- `Linux tuxedo-stellaris 6.17.0-111019-tuxedo x86_64 (Ubuntu 24.04)`
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🚀 New issue to ag2ai/faststream by @ce1ebrimbor
📝 Feature: Support broker-level ack_policy default with per-subscriber override (#2826)
Problem
Currently
There is no way to set a default
Proposed solution
Add an
The resolution order would be: subscriber-level > broker-level > built-in default (
Why this matters
• Safety:
• DRY: Services with 10+ subscribers shouldn't need to repeat
• Consistency with other broker-level settings:
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📝 Feature: Support broker-level ack_policy default with per-subscriber override (#2826)
Problem
Currently
ack_policy can only be set per-subscriber:@broker.subscriber("orders.topic", ack_policy=AckPolicy.NACK_ON_ERROR)
async def handle_order(msg: OrderMessage) -> None:
...
There is no way to set a default
ack_policy at the broker (or router) level. In practice, most services want the same policy across all subscribers — typically NACK_ON_ERROR for at-least-once delivery with DLQ. This forces every @broker.subscriber() call to repeat the same ack_policy= argument, which is error-prone: forgetting it on a single subscriber silently falls back to ACK_FIRST (at-most-once), which can cause silent message loss.Proposed solution
Add an
ack_policy parameter to KafkaBroker (and equivalently to RabbitBroker, NatsBroker, etc.) that sets the default for all subscribers registered on that broker. Individual subscribers can still override it.broker = KafkaBroker("localhost:9092", ack_policy=AckPolicy.NACK_ON_ERROR)
# Inherits NACK_ON_ERROR from broker
@broker.subscriber("orders.topic")
async def handle_order(msg: OrderMessage) -> None:
...
# Overrides to ACK for this specific subscriber
@broker.subscriber("notifications.topic", ack_policy=AckPolicy.ACK)
async def handle_notification(msg: NotificationMessage) -> None:
...
The resolution order would be: subscriber-level > broker-level > built-in default (
ACK_FIRST).Why this matters
• Safety:
ACK_FIRST as a silent default is dangerous for services that use DLQ or need at-least-once delivery. A broker-level default lets teams enforce their delivery guarantee in one place.• DRY: Services with 10+ subscribers shouldn't need to repeat
ack_policy=AckPolicy.NACK_ON_ERROR on every one.• Consistency with other broker-level settings:
decoder, middlewares, security, and logger are all broker-level defaults that subscribers inherit. ack_policy is the notable exception.#enhancement #good_first_issue #faststream #ag2ai
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Optimize `dmr_rf` and `dmr_client` test features for faster tests (#889)
We provide our own fixtures that are subclasses of Django's builtin one.
Django has this code inside: https://github.com/django/django/blob/7dc826b9758d634623a6f5ca05d0ca2048a0ce48/django/test/client.py#L450-L458
We need to optimize this method, because
It won't be noticable on 1 tests, but will be on 2k tests (which is the case for our own test base).
See how we conditionally dump our schema here: https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/dmr/openapi/dump.py
Maybe we should reuse the same for tests?
#good_first_issue #help_wanted #django_modern_rest
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📝 Optimize `dmr_rf` and `dmr_client` test features for faster tests (#889)
We provide our own fixtures that are subclasses of Django's builtin one.
Django has this code inside: https://github.com/django/django/blob/7dc826b9758d634623a6f5ca05d0ca2048a0ce48/django/test/client.py#L450-L458
def _encode_json(self, data, content_type):
"""
Return encoded JSON if data is a dict, list, or tuple and content_type
is application/json.
"""
should_encode = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE_RE.match(content_type) and isinstance(
data, (dict, list, tuple)
)
return json.dumps(data, cls=self.json_encoder) if should_encode else data
We need to optimize this method, because
json.dumps is slow, but msgspec is fast.It won't be noticable on 1 tests, but will be on 2k tests (which is the case for our own test base).
See how we conditionally dump our schema here: https://github.com/wemake-services/django-modern-rest/blob/master/dmr/openapi/dump.py
Maybe we should reuse the same for tests?
#good_first_issue #help_wanted #django_modern_rest
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🚀 New issue to wemake-services/django-modern-rest by @sobolevn
📝 Add `RefreshTokenSyncController` and `RefreshTokenAsyncController` (#907)
Add
Basically, they should accept
It should be similar to the existing views:
django-modern-rest/dmr/security/jwt/views.py
Lines 99 to 132 in dba07e8
Example from a real project: https://github.com/Griger10/g-pulse/blob/3d520b8444736eaaeffad1cf2221019f3ffad6c4/services/api/apps/accounts/api/views.py#L93
#feature #good_first_issue #help_wanted #django_modern_rest
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📝 Add `RefreshTokenSyncController` and `RefreshTokenAsyncController` (#907)
Add
RefreshTokenSyncController and RefreshTokenAsyncControllerBasically, they should accept
refresh_token and return new pairs of access_token and refresh_token. But they should be reusable as well as the existing controllers.It should be similar to the existing views:
django-modern-rest/dmr/security/jwt/views.py
Lines 99 to 132 in dba07e8
Example from a real project: https://github.com/Griger10/g-pulse/blob/3d520b8444736eaaeffad1cf2221019f3ffad6c4/services/api/apps/accounts/api/views.py#L93
#feature #good_first_issue #help_wanted #django_modern_rest
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