fixes minor example error in docs

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lukasbuenger 2013-04-01 19:33:45 +02:00
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@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ The JSON representation of a `Tag` object with `name='django'` and its generic f
'tagged_object': {
'url': 'https://www.djangoproject.com/'
},
'tag': 'django'
'tag_name': 'django'
}
If you want to have your generic foreign key represented as hyperlink, simply use `HyperlinkedRelatedField` objects:
@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ The JSON representation of the same `Tag` example object could now look somethin
{
'tagged_object': '/bookmark/1/',
'tag': 'django'
'tag_name': 'django'
}
These examples cover the default behavior of generic foreign key representation. However, you may also want to write to generic foreign key fields through your API.
@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ This `Tag` serializer is able to write to it's generic foreign key field:
The following operations would create a `Tag` object with it's `tagged_object` property pointing at the `Bookmark` object found at the given detail end point.
tag_serializer = TagSerializer(data={
'tag': 'python'
'tag_name': 'python'
'tagged_object': '/bookmark/1/'
})