cubicweb/pyramid/rest_api.py
author Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr>
Wed, 29 Mar 2017 11:45:19 +0200
branch3.25
changeset 12112 0a54f49314f6
parent 11967 83739be20fab
child 12911 a17cbf539a69
permissions -rw-r--r--
[server] Introduce an `has_scheduler` method on Repository This is to be used by client application to determine if looping tasks may be registered in the current process. By checking this, one will avoid the warning in looping_task method when the repository has no scheduler.

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"""Experimental REST API for CubicWeb using Pyramid."""

from __future__ import absolute_import


from pyramid.view import view_config
from cubicweb.pyramid.resources import EntityResource, ETypeResource


@view_config(
    route_name='cwentities',
    context=EntityResource,
    request_method='DELETE')
def delete_entity(context, request):
    context.rset.one().cw_delete()
    request.response.status_int = 204
    return request.response


def includeme(config):
    config.include('.predicates')
    config.add_route(
        'cwentities', '/{etype}/*traverse',
        factory=ETypeResource.from_match('etype'), match_is_etype='etype')
    config.scan(__name__)