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Update to Django 2.0 Routing Syntax
Updated the code in tutorial part 6, "Using Routers", to Django 2.0 routing syntax using path().
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REST framework includes an abstraction for dealing with `ViewSets`, that allows the developer to concentrate on modeling the state and interactions of the API, and leave the URL construction to be handled automatically, based on common conventions.
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`ViewSet` classes are almost the same thing as `View` classes, except that they provide operations such as `read`, or `update`, and not method handlers such as `get` or `put`.
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A `ViewSet` class is only bound to a set of method handlers at the last moment, when it is instantiated into a set of views, typically by using a `Router` class which handles the complexities of defining the URL conf for you.
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## Refactoring to use ViewSets
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# The API URLs are now determined automatically by the router.
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urlpatterns = [
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url(r'^', include(router.urls))
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path('', include(router.urls)),
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]
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Registering the viewsets with the router is similar to providing a urlpattern. We include two arguments - the URL prefix for the views, and the viewset itself.
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