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Mastering Flask

You're reading from   Mastering Flask Gain expertise in Flask to create dynamic and powerful web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784393656
Length 288 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating Models with SQLAlchemy 3. Creating Views with Templates 4. Creating Controllers with Blueprints 5. Advanced Application Structure 6. Securing Your App 7. Using NoSQL with Flask 8. Building RESTful APIs 9. Creating Asynchronous Tasks with Celery 10. Useful Flask Extensions 11. Building Your Own Extension 12. Testing Flask Apps 13. Deploying Flask Apps Index

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...

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