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diff --git a/tutorial/2-requests-and-responses/index.html b/tutorial/2-requests-and-responses/index.html index df43617a..7357244b 100644 --- a/tutorial/2-requests-and-responses/index.html +++ b/tutorial/2-requests-and-responses/index.html @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ def snippet_detail(request, pk): <p>This should all feel very familiar - it is not a lot different from working with regular Django views.</p> <p>Notice that we're no longer explicitly tying our requests or responses to a given content type. <code>request.data</code> can handle incoming <code>json</code> requests, but it can also handle other formats. Similarly we're returning response objects with data, but allowing REST framework to render the response into the correct content type for us.</p> <h2 id="adding-optional-format-suffixes-to-our-urls">Adding optional format suffixes to our URLs</h2> -<p>To take advantage of the fact that our responses are no longer hardwired to a single content type let's add support for format suffixes to our API endpoints. Using format suffixes gives us URLs that explicitly refer to a given format, and means our API will be able to handle URLs such as <a href="http://example.com/api/items/4.json">http://example.com/api/items/4/.json</a>.</p> +<p>To take advantage of the fact that our responses are no longer hardwired to a single content type let's add support for format suffixes to our API endpoints. Using format suffixes gives us URLs that explicitly refer to a given format, and means our API will be able to handle URLs such as <a href="http://example.com/api/items/4/.json">http://example.com/api/items/4/.json</a>.</p> <p>Start by adding a <code>format</code> keyword argument to both of the views, like so.</p> <pre><code>def snippet_list(request, format=None): </code></pre> @@ -608,4 +608,4 @@ http --json POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/snippets/ code="print 456" </script> </body> -</html>
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