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from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run()
from flask.ext.restful import Resource
from flask import Blueprint
from flask.ext.restful import Api
import models
class IngredientList(Resource):
def get(self):
return 'IngredientList'
class Ingredient(Resource):
def get(self, id):
return 'Ingredient'
ingredients_api = Blueprint('resources.ingredients',__name__)
api = Api(ingredients_api)
recipes_api = Blueprint('ingredients.recipes',__name__)
api = Api(ingredients_api)
api.add_resources(
IngredientList,
'/api/v1/ingredients',
endpoint = 'ingredients'
)
api.add_resources(
Ingredient,
'/api/v1/ingredients/<int:id>',
endpoint = 'ingredient'
)
from flask.ext.restful import Resource
from flask import Blueprint
from flask.ext.restful import Api
import models
class RecipeList(Resource):
def get(self):
return 'RecipeList'
class Recipe(Resource):
def get(self, id):
return 'Recipe'
recipes_api = Blueprint('resources.recipes',__name__)
api = Api(recipes_api)
api.add_resources(
RecipeList,
'/api/v1/recipes',
endpoint = 'recipes'
)
api.add_resources(
Recipe,
'/api/v1/recipes/<int:id>',
endpoint = 'recipe'
)