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| author | Tom Christie | 2014-11-27 11:01:21 +0000 |
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| committer | Tom Christie | 2014-11-27 11:01:21 +0000 |
| commit | 9defb5ee9f0090f98fa579f1e74b7dfdd6138744 (patch) | |
| tree | ebf35f478a37ded9c7150a0c0bf798386763974f /tutorial/1-serialization | |
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diff --git a/tutorial/1-serialization/index.html b/tutorial/1-serialization/index.html index ae558ebc..acdb0893 100644 --- a/tutorial/1-serialization/index.html +++ b/tutorial/1-serialization/index.html @@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ Open the file <code>snippets/serializers.py</code> again, and edit the <code>Sni model = Snippet fields = ('id', 'title', 'code', 'linenos', 'language', 'style') </code></pre> -<p>Once nice property that serializers have is that you can inspect all the fields an serializer instance, by printing it's representation. Open the Django shell with <code>python manange.py shell</code>, then try the following:</p> +<p>One nice property that serializers have is that you can inspect all the fields in a serializer instance, by printing it's representation. Open the Django shell with <code>python manange.py shell</code>, then try the following:</p> <pre><code>>>> from snippets.serializers import SnippetSerializer >>> serializer = SnippetSerializer() >>> print repr(serializer) # In python 3 use `print(repr(serializer))` @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ SnippetSerializer(): language = ChoiceField(choices=[('Clipper', 'FoxPro'), ('Cucumber', 'Gherkin'), ('RobotFramework', 'RobotFramework'), ('abap', 'ABAP'), ('ada', 'Ada')... style = ChoiceField(choices=[('autumn', 'autumn'), ('borland', 'borland'), ('bw', 'bw'), ('colorful', 'colorful')... </code></pre> -<p>It's important to remember that <code>ModelSerializer</code> classes don't do anything particularly magically, they are simply a shortcut to creating a serializer class with:</p> +<p>It's important to remember that <code>ModelSerializer</code> classes don't do anything particularly magical, they are simply a shortcut for creating serializer classes:</p> <ul> <li>An automatically determined set of fields.</li> <li>Simple default implementations for the <code>create()</code> and <code>update()</code> methods.</li> |
