diff --git a/docs/tutorial/1-serialization.md b/docs/tutorial/1-serialization.md index d12f7935f..28aaea4d7 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/1-serialization.md +++ b/docs/tutorial/1-serialization.md @@ -295,9 +295,38 @@ It's worth noting that there are a couple of edge cases we're not dealing with p ## Testing our first attempt at a Web API -**TODO: Describe using runserver and making example requests from console** +Now we can start up a sample server that serves our snippets. -**TODO: Describe opening in a web browser and viewing json output** +Quit out of the shell + + quit() + +and start up Django's development server + + python manage.py runserver + + Validating models... + + 0 errors found + Django version 1.4.3, using settings 'tutorial.settings' + Development server is running at http://127.0.0.1:8000/ + Quit the server with CONTROL-C. + +In another terminal window, we can test the server. + +We can get a list of all of the snippets (we only have one at the moment) + + curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/snippets/ + + [{"id": 1, "title": "", "code": "print \"hello, world\"\n", "linenos": false, "language": "python", "style": "friendly"}] + +or we can get a particular snippet by referencing its id + + curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/snippets/1/ + + {"id": 1, "title": "", "code": "print \"hello, world\"\n", "linenos": false, "language": "python", "style": "friendly"} + +Similarly, you can have the same json displayed by referencing these URLs from your favorite web browser. ## Where are we now