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INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'rest_framework',
'snippets.apps.SnippetsConfig',
'snippets',
]
Okay, we're ready to roll.
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We'll also need to create an initial migration for our snippet model, and sync the database for the first time.
python manage.py makemigrations snippets
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py migrate snippets
## Creating a Serializer class
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It's important to remember that `ModelSerializer` classes don't do anything particularly magical, they are simply a shortcut for creating serializer classes:
* An automatically determined set of fields.
* Simple default implementations for the `create()` and `update()` methods.
- An automatically determined set of fields.
- Simple default implementations for the `create()` and `update()` methods.
## Writing regular Django views using our Serializer
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Validating models...
0 errors found
Django version 1.11, using settings 'tutorial.settings'
Development server is running at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
Django version 4.0,1 using settings 'tutorial.settings'
Starting Development server at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
Quit the server with CONTROL-C.
In another terminal window, we can test the server.