.. _aiorest-ws-views: Views ===== .. currentmodule:: aiorest_ws.views There you can find description about views and endpoints, which can be used by developers for implementing APIs. By this framework supported method- and function-based views. Method-based views ------------------ It is mostly preferred approach to make your APIs. For using this class enough to inherit from it and override required methods or fields. For example: .. code-block:: python from aiorest_ws.views import MethodBasedView class HelloWorld(MethodBasedView): def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs): return "Hello, world!" After that implementation, register the view .. code-block:: python from aiorest_ws.routers import SimpleRouter router = SimpleRouter() router.register('/hello', HelloWorld, 'GET') Function-based views -------------------- Also aiorest-ws support function-based views, which you can import from ``aiorest_ws.endpoints`` module. He contains special wrappers, which provide syntactic sugar for developers. Its looks like this: .. code-block:: python from aiorest_ws.decorators import endpoint @endpoint(path='/hello', methods='GET') def hello_world(request, *args, **kwargs): return "Hello, world!" And don't forget to register endpoint inside some router: .. code-block:: python from aiorest_ws.routers import SimpleRouter endpoint_router = SimpleRouter() endpoint_router.register_endpoint(hello_world)