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| diff --git a/docs/api-guide/format-suffixes.md b/docs/api-guide/format-suffixes.md index 76a3367b..20c1e995 100644 --- a/docs/api-guide/format-suffixes.md +++ b/docs/api-guide/format-suffixes.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<a class="github" href="urlpatterns.py"></a> +source: urlpatterns.py  # Format suffixes @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ used all the time.  >  > — Roy Fielding, [REST discuss mailing list][cite] -A common pattern for Web APIs is to use filename extensions on URLs to provide an endpoint for a given media type.  For example, 'http://example.com/api/users.json' to serve a JSON representation.  +A common pattern for Web APIs is to use filename extensions on URLs to provide an endpoint for a given media type.  For example, 'http://example.com/api/users.json' to serve a JSON representation.  Adding format-suffix patterns to each individual entry in the URLconf for your API is error-prone and non-DRY, so REST framework provides a shortcut to adding these patterns to your URLConf. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Arguments:  * **urlpatterns**: Required.  A URL pattern list.  * **suffix_required**:  Optional.  A boolean indicating if suffixes in the URLs should be optional or mandatory.  Defaults to `False`, meaning that suffixes are optional by default. -* **allowed**:  Optional.  A list or tuple of valid format suffixes.  If not provided, a wildcard format suffix pattern will be used.  +* **allowed**:  Optional.  A list or tuple of valid format suffixes.  If not provided, a wildcard format suffix pattern will be used.  Example: @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Example:          url(r'^comments/$', views.comment_list),          url(r'^comments/(?P<pk>[0-9]+)/$', views.comment_detail)      ] -     +      urlpatterns = format_suffix_patterns(urlpatterns, allowed=['json', 'html'])  When using `format_suffix_patterns`, you must make sure to add the `'format'` keyword argument to the corresponding views.  For example: @@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ The name of the kwarg used may be modified by using the `FORMAT_SUFFIX_KWARG` se  Also note that `format_suffix_patterns` does not support descending into `include` URL patterns.  --- -         +  ## Accept headers vs. format suffixes  There seems to be a view among some of the Web community that filename extensions are not a RESTful pattern, and that `HTTP Accept` headers should always be used instead. -It is actually a misconception.  For example, take the following quote from Roy Fielding discussing the relative merits of query parameter media-type indicators vs. file extension media-type indicators:  +It is actually a misconception.  For example, take the following quote from Roy Fielding discussing the relative merits of query parameter media-type indicators vs. file extension media-type indicators:  “That's why I always prefer extensions.  Neither choice has anything to do with REST.” — Roy Fielding, [REST discuss mailing list][cite2] | 
