Make code block consistent in serialization tutorial

All the other code blocks in the Serialization tutorial can be copied and pasted, but there is one that includes the >>> shell prompt characters. This commit removes those characters, and also makes the output consistent with other code blocks by making it a comment.
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craigglennie 2016-01-02 13:15:25 -08:00
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@ -193,16 +193,16 @@ Open the file `snippets/serializers.py` again, and replace the `SnippetSerialize
One nice property that serializers have is that you can inspect all the fields in a serializer instance, by printing its representation. Open the Django shell with `python manage.py shell`, then try the following: One nice property that serializers have is that you can inspect all the fields in a serializer instance, by printing its representation. Open the Django shell with `python manage.py shell`, then try the following:
>>> from snippets.serializers import SnippetSerializer from snippets.serializers import SnippetSerializer
>>> serializer = SnippetSerializer() serializer = SnippetSerializer()
>>> print(repr(serializer)) print(repr(serializer))
SnippetSerializer(): # SnippetSerializer():
id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True) # id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True)
title = CharField(allow_blank=True, max_length=100, required=False) # title = CharField(allow_blank=True, max_length=100, required=False)
code = CharField(style={'base_template': 'textarea.html'}) # code = CharField(style={'base_template': 'textarea.html'})
linenos = BooleanField(required=False) # linenos = BooleanField(required=False)
language = ChoiceField(choices=[('Clipper', 'FoxPro'), ('Cucumber', 'Gherkin'), ('RobotFramework', 'RobotFramework'), ('abap', 'ABAP'), ('ada', 'Ada')... # language = ChoiceField(choices=[('Clipper', 'FoxPro'), ('Cucumber', 'Gherkin'), ('RobotFramework', 'RobotFramework'), ('abap', 'ABAP'), ('ada', 'Ada')...
style = ChoiceField(choices=[('autumn', 'autumn'), ('borland', 'borland'), ('bw', 'bw'), ('colorful', 'colorful')... # style = ChoiceField(choices=[('autumn', 'autumn'), ('borland', 'borland'), ('bw', 'bw'), ('colorful', 'colorful')...
It's important to remember that `ModelSerializer` classes don't do anything particularly magical, they are simply a shortcut for creating serializer classes: It's important to remember that `ModelSerializer` classes don't do anything particularly magical, they are simply a shortcut for creating serializer classes: