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Hands-On RESTful Python Web Services

You're reading from   Hands-On RESTful Python Web Services Develop RESTful web services or APIs with modern Python 3.7

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789532227
Length 500 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Developing RESTful APIs and Microservices with Flask 1.0.2 FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Models, SQLAlchemy, and Hyperlinked APIs in Flask 3. Improving Our API and Adding Authentication to it with Flask 4. Testing and Deploying an API in a Microservice with Flask 5. Developing RESTful APIs with Django 2.1 6. Working with Class-Based Views and Hyperlinked APIs in Django 2.1 7. Improving Our API and Adding Authentication to it with Django 8. Throttling, Filtering, Testing, and Deploying an API with Django 2.1 9. Developing RESTful APIs with Pyramid 1.10 10. Developing RESTful APIs with Tornado 5.1.1 11. Working with Asynchronous Code, Testing, and Deploying an API with Tornado 12. Assessment 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

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  1. HTTPie is a:
    1. Command-line HTTP server written in Python that makes it easy to create a RESTful Web Server
    2. Command-line utility that allows us to run queries against a SQLite database
    3. Command-line HTTP client written in Python that makes it easy to compose and send HTTP requests
  1. Flask-RESTful uses which of the following as the main building block for a RESTful API:
    1. Resources built on top of Flask pluggable views
    2. Statuses built on top of Flask resource views
    3. Resources built on top of Flask pluggable controllers

  1. To process an HTTP PATCH request on a resource, which method should we declare in a subclass of flask_restful.Resource?
    1. patch_restful
    2. patch_method
    3. patch
  1. To process an HTTP PUT request on a resource, which method should we declare in a subclass of flask_restful.Resource?
    1. put_restful
    2. put_method
    3. put
  1. To process an HTTP POST request on a resource, which method should we declare in a subclass of flask_restful.Resource?
    1. post_restful
    2. post_method
    3. post
  1. To process an HTTP GET request on a resource, which method should we declare in a subclass of flask_restful.Resource?
    1. get_restful
    2. get_method
    3. get
  1. A subclass of flask_restful.Resource represents:
    1. A controller resource
    2. A RESTful resource
    3. A single RESTful HTTP verb
  1. If we use the @marshal_with decorator with notification_fields as an argument, the decorator will:
    1. Apply the field filtering and output formatting specified in notification_fields to the appropriate instance
    2. Apply the field filtering specified in notification_fields to the appropriate instance, without considering output formatting
    3. Apply the output formatting specified in notification_fields to the appropriate instance, without considering field filtering

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