Additionally, incorporating DRF [or any other 3rd party lib] into core would
lock them into Django's release cycle.
As for built-in REST/API features, Django provides `JsonResponse` already, so
the main piece lacking is de/serialisers.
The built in serializer framework is well suited to generat
There are serializers and dictionaries built into the Django models system that
I’ve had zero problems leveraging for building out JSON (or REST-like) objects
for endpoint purposes. I personally believe integrating DRF into Django would
needlessly bloat it. The two play together perfectly fine i
For YEARS I’ve wanted a REST solution included with Django. DRF hasn’t
never felt like a great fit for Django projects. It’s very Rails-y.
It would be amazing to have an official Django contrib package for REST.
Never going to happen, but needs to be said.
Best,
Mike
On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 4:4
DRF remains an extension to Django. We don't want Django to depend on it.
But you're free to set up a startproject template that includes the
settings, and use that.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/ref/django-admin/#cmdoption-startproject-template
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