GET requests
For some of our GET
, PUT
, and DELETE
requests, our API will need the ID of the Post to modify. The add_resource
method can take multiple routes, so let's add the second route that captures the passed ID:
rest_api.add_resource( PostApi, '/api/post', '/api/post/<int:post_id>', endpoint='api' )
Now the get
method will need to accept post_id
as a keyword argument:
class PostApi(Resource): def get(self, post_id=None): if post_id: return {"id": post_id} return {"hello": "world"}
The data to be sent to the client must be a representation of the Post objects in JSON, so how will our Post objects be translated? Flask Restful provides a way of translating any object to JSON through the fields
object and the marshal_with
function decorator.
Output formatting
The output format is defined by creating a dictionary of field
objects that represent basic types. The key of the field defines what attribute the field...