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    Building a Simple API with Django REST Framework

    Last Updated : 19 Nov, 2025
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    Django REST Framework (DRF) is an extension of Django that makes building APIs easier. It helps convert Django models into RESTful APIs that can be used by web apps, mobile apps, or other services.

    Before creating an API, it's important to understand three main components:

    • Serialization: Converts complex data, such as Django models or querysets, into JSON or XML format.
    • Viewsets: Define views that handle API requests and responses.
    • URL Routing: Maps URLs to API views so clients can access them.

    A simple CRUD API

    Consider a Django project with an app that includes a Book model containing three fields: title, author, and publish_date.

    Step 1: Add DRF to Installed Apps

    In settings.py, add "rest_framework" and the app name to "INSTALLED_APPS" to enable Django REST Framework in the project:

    Python
    # Application definition
    
    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        'django.contrib.admin',
        'django.contrib.auth',
        'django.contrib.contenttypes',
        'django.contrib.sessions',
        'django.contrib.messages',
        'django.contrib.staticfiles',
        'rest_framework',
        'app'
    ]
    

    Make sure the Django REST Framework module is installed:

    pip install djangorestframework

    Step 2: Create the Book Model

    In app/models.py, define the Book model with three fields:

    Python
    from django.db import models
    
    class Book(models.Model):
        title = models.CharField(max_length=200)
        author = models.CharField(max_length=100)
        publish_date = models.DateField()
    
        def __str__(self):
            return self.title
    
    • CharField is used for short text (title, author).
    • DateField stores the date when the book was published.
    • __str__ method returns a human-readable representation of each book instance.

    Step 3: Create a Serializer

    Serializers convert model instances into JSON and validate incoming JSON data.

    Create app/serializers.py:

    Python
    from rest_framework import serializers
    from .models import Book
    
    class BookSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
        class Meta:
            model = Book
            fields = ['id', 'title', 'author', 'publish_date']
    
    • ModelSerializer automatically generates fields based on the model.
    • fields tuple specifies which model fields to expose via the API.
    • id field (primary key) is included to uniquely identify each record.

    Step 4: Define a ViewSet

    ViewSets provide CRUD operations in one place.

    In app/views.py:

    Python
    from rest_framework import viewsets
    from .models import Book
    from .serializers import BookSerializer
    
    class BookViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):
        queryset = Book.objects.all()
        serializer_class = BookSerializer
    
    • ModelViewSet automatically provides list, retrieve, create, update and destroy actions.
    • queryset defines the set of objects available via the API.
    • serializer_class tells DRF how to serialize/deserialize the Book data.

    Step 5: Create app URLs with a DRF router

    DRF routers automatically generate URL patterns for your ViewSets.

    Create app/urls.py:

    Python
    from django.urls import path, include
    from rest_framework.routers import DefaultRouter
    from .views import BookViewSet
    
    router = DefaultRouter()
    router.register(r'books', BookViewSet)
    
    urlpatterns = [
        path('', include(router.urls)),
    ]
    

    Using DefaultRouter, don’t need to manually define each URL for CRUD operations. It automatically creates standard RESTful endpoints like:

    • GET /books/ (list all books)
    • POST /books/ (create new book)
    • GET /books/{id}/ (retrieve a single book)
    • PUT /books/{id}/ (update a book)
    • DELETE /books/{id}/ (delete a book)

    Including these URLs in the project’s main urls.py file exposes the API endpoints.

    Step 7: Include app URLs from the project URLs

    In project/urls.py:

    Python
    from django.contrib import admin
    from django.urls import path, include
    
    urlpatterns = [
        path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
        path('api/', include('app.urls')),
    ]
    

    Step 6: Migrate and Run the Server

    Run the following commands to create your database tables and start the server:

    python manage.py makemigrations
    python manage.py migrate
    python manage.py runserver

    Once the server is running:

    • The /books/ endpoint lists all books (initially empty).
    • Use POST requests to add new books.
    • Individual books can be retrieved, updated, or deleted via their respective URLs.

    Accessing the API Endpoints

    Including the app URLs under path('api/', include('app.urls')) in the main urls.py adds the /api/ prefix to every route defined inside the app. As a result, all API endpoints automatically start with /api/.

    Output: /books/ endpoint after adding some entries.

    DRF
    Snapshot after adding two entries

    Output: /book/{id}/ with id of some book.

    book1
    Snapshot of books id= 1.

    You can perform all CRUD operations using the following endpoints:

    HTTP MethodEndpoint URLDescription
    GEThttp://127.0.0.1:8000/api/books/List all books
    POSThttp://127.0.0.1:8000/api/books/Create a new book
    GEThttp://127.0.0.1:8000/api/books/{id}/Retrieve a book by its ID
    PUThttp://127.0.0.1:8000/api/books/{id}/Update a book by its ID
    DELETEhttp://127.0.0.1:8000/api/books/{id}/Delete a book by its ID

    These endpoints show that all CRUD operations are available and functioning correctly in the application.

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