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The create/retrieve/update/delete operations that we've been using so far are going to be pretty similar for any model-backed API views we create. Those bits of common behaviour are implemented in REST framework's mixin classes.
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Let's take a look at how we can compose our `views.py` by using the mixin classes.
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Let's take a look at how we can compose the views by using the mixin classes. Here's our `views.py` module again.
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from snippets.models import Snippet
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from snippets.serializers import SnippetSerializer
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## Using generic class based views
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Using the mixin classes we've rewritten the views to use slightly less code than before, but we can go one step further. REST framework provides a set of already mixed-in generic views that we can use to trim down `views.py` even more.
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Using the mixin classes we've rewritten the views to use slightly less code than before, but we can go one step further. REST framework provides a set of already mixed-in generic views that we can use to trim down our `views.py` module even more.
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from snippets.models import Snippet
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from snippets.serializers import SnippetSerializer
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