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6,039 PointsCreate User, Flask REST API challenge
I've set up most of a User resource for you but I want you to finish it.
Add two new requirements to the RequestParser for "password" and "confirm_password". Both should be required and in either "form" or "json" locations.
kindly assist l don't know where l am getting it wrong
from flask import Blueprint
from flask.ext.restful import Resource, Api, reqparse, marshal_with, fields
import models
user_fields = {
'username': fields.String
}
class UserList(Resource):
def __init__(self):
self.reqparse = reqparse.RequestParser()
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'username',
required=True,
location=['form', 'json']
)
self.reqparse = reqparse.RequestParser()
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'password',
required=True,
location=['form', 'json']
)
self.reqparse = reqparse.RequestParser()
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'confirm_password',
required=True,
location=['form', 'json']
)
super().__init__()
@marshal_with(user_fields)
def post(self):
args = self.reqparse.parse_args()
user = models.User.create(**args)
return user, 201
users_api = Blueprint('resources.users', __name__)
api = Api(users_api)
api.add_resource(UserList, '/api/v1/users')
1 Answer
Jamison Habermann
11,691 PointsYou do not have to define
self.reqparse = reqparse.RequestParser()
more than once.
Removing the two extra declarations should pass the step.