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| author | Tymur Maryokhin | 2014-12-17 17:28:11 +0100 |
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| committer | Tymur Maryokhin | 2014-12-17 17:28:11 +0100 |
| commit | eeb6e340644eba70b2fd41100db34b159ae6f091 (patch) | |
| tree | ca9ae6e43afe4605647d88e9f796ed2413f9d6e5 /docs/api-guide | |
| parent | 418108632c57b4aba5389b74916e4fa12d281438 (diff) | |
| download | django-rest-framework-eeb6e340644eba70b2fd41100db34b159ae6f091.tar.bz2 | |
Docs/tutorial import fixes. Refs #2296
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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/api-guide/serializers.md | 8 |
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diff --git a/docs/api-guide/serializers.md b/docs/api-guide/serializers.md index 137cc9d5..b9f0e7bc 100644 --- a/docs/api-guide/serializers.md +++ b/docs/api-guide/serializers.md @@ -22,11 +22,13 @@ The serializers in REST framework work very similarly to Django's `Form` and `Mo Let's start by creating a simple object we can use for example purposes: + from datetime import datetime + class Comment(object): def __init__(self, email, content, created=None): self.email = email self.content = content - self.created = created or datetime.datetime.now() + self.created = created or datetime.now() comment = Comment(email='leila@example.com', content='foo bar') @@ -61,10 +63,10 @@ At this point we've translated the model instance into Python native datatypes. Deserialization is similar. First we parse a stream into Python native datatypes... - from StringIO import StringIO + from django.utils.six import BytesIO from rest_framework.parsers import JSONParser - stream = StringIO(json) + stream = BytesIO(json) data = JSONParser().parse(stream) ...then we restore those native datatypes into a dictionary of validated data. |
