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| Using Django REST framework Mixin classes
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| This example demonstrates creating a REST API **without** using Django REST framework's :class:`.Resource` or :class:`.ModelResource`, but instead using Django's :class:`View` class, and adding the :class:`ResponseMixin` class to provide full HTTP Accept header content negotiation,
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| a browseable Web API, and much of the other goodness that Django REST framework gives you for free.
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| .. note::
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|     A live sandbox instance of this API is available for testing:
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|     * http://rest.ep.io/mixin/
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|     You can browse the API using a web browser, or from the command line::
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|         curl -X GET http://rest.ep.io/mixin/
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| URL configuration
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| -----------------
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| Everything we need for this example can go straight into the URL conf...
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| ``urls.py``
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| .. include:: ../../examples/mixin/urls.py
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|     :literal:
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| That's it.  Auto-magically our API now supports multiple output formats, specified either by using 
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| standard HTTP Accept header content negotiation, or by using the `&_accept=application/json` style parameter overrides.
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| We even get a nice HTML view which can be used to self-document our API.
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