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Merge pull request #1514 from craigatron/master
Fix python syntax in filtering docs
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from myapp.serializers import PurchaseSerializer
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from rest_framework import generics
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class PurchaseList(generics.ListAPIView)
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class PurchaseList(generics.ListAPIView):
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serializer_class = PurchaseSerializer
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def get_queryset(self):
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ For example if your URL config contained an entry like this:
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You could then write a view that returned a purchase queryset filtered by the username portion of the URL:
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class PurchaseList(generics.ListAPIView)
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class PurchaseList(generics.ListAPIView):
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serializer_class = PurchaseSerializer
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def get_queryset(self):
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ A final example of filtering the initial queryset would be to determine the init
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We can override `.get_queryset()` to deal with URLs such as `http://example.com/api/purchases?username=denvercoder9`, and filter the queryset only if the `username` parameter is included in the URL:
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class PurchaseList(generics.ListAPIView)
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class PurchaseList(generics.ListAPIView):
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serializer_class = PurchaseSerializer
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def get_queryset(self):
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