Updated release notes

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Tom Christie 2013-05-14 09:59:29 +01:00
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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ For more details on using filter sets see the [django-filter documentation][djan
The `SearchFilterBackend` class supports simple single query parameter based searching, and is based on the [Django admin's search functionality][search-django-admin].
The `SearchFilterBackend` class will only be applied if the view has a `search_fields` attribute set. The `search_fields` attribute should be a list of names of text fields on the model.
The `SearchFilterBackend` class will only be applied if the view has a `search_fields` attribute set. The `search_fields` attribute should be a list of names of text type fields on the model, such as `CharField` or `TextField`.
class UserListView(generics.ListAPIView):
queryset = User.objects.all()
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def filter_queryset(self, request, queryset, view):
return queryset.filter(owner=request.user)
We could do the same thing by overriding `get_queryset` on the views, but using a filter backend allows you to more easily add this restriction to multiple views, or to apply it across the entire API.
We could achieve the same behavior by overriding `get_queryset()` on the views, but using a filter backend allows you to more easily add this restriction to multiple views, or to apply it across the entire API.
[cite]: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/db/queries/#retrieving-specific-objects-with-filters
[django-filter]: https://github.com/alex/django-filter

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## 2.3.x series
### Master
* Added SearchFilter
* Added GenericViewSet
### 2.3.2
**Date**: 8th May 2013