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9,441 PointsHaving trouble with the Parsing the Request - Ingredients challenge
The API needs to be able to validate input from users. Use reqparse and add arguments for each field in the Ingredient model to the IngredientList resource. Remember to add the RequestParser instance to the resource instance as self.reqparse.
name, description, and measurement_type should all be strings (the default) quantity should be a normal Python float recipe should be positive, which you'll get from inputs They should all be required and have their location set to ["form", "json"].
I believe my code is right, but for some reason im getting an error
from flask import Blueprint
from flask.ext.restful import Resource, Api, reqparse, inputs
import models
class IngredientList(Resource):
def __init__(self):
self.reqparse = reqparse.RequestParser()
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'name',
required=True,
help = 'no data provided',
location = ['form', 'json']
)
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'description',
required=True,
help = 'no data provided',
location = ['form', 'json']
)
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'quantity',
required=True,
help = 'no data provided',
type = float,
location = ['form', 'json']
)
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'measurement_type',
required=True,
help = 'no data provided',
location = ['form', 'json']
)
self.reqparse.add_argument(
'recipe',
required=True,
help = 'no data provided',
type = inputs.positive,
location = ['form', 'json']
)
def get(self):
return 'IngredientList'
class Ingredient(Resource):
def get(self, id):
return 'Ingredient'
ingredients_api = Blueprint('resources.ingredients', __name__)
api = Api(ingredients_api)
api.add_resource(IngredientList, '/api/v1/ingredients')
api.add_resource(Ingredient, '/api/v1/ingredients/<int:id>')
1 Answer
Devin Roark
4,608 Pointstry calling the super(),__init__()
method at the end of your __init__
method