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Python Flask REST API Resourceful Blueprints Ingredient Resource

Okay still having trouble

So this is my third or forth time trying to solve this question. I've re-watched the related video, double checked my work and fixed all the problems that I could see in my code and I still can't get my answer accepted.

It's a little annoying that: 1.) There is no helpful error message that can point me in the right direciton 2.) I can't check the q/a second right here on the question screen. I either have to post another question or go to the community page and search around.

models.py
import datetime

from peewee import *

DATABASE = SqliteDatabase('recipes.db')


class Recipe(Model):
    name = CharField()
    created_at = DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now)

    class Meta:
        database = DATABASE

class Ingredient(Model):
    name = CharField()
    description = CharField()
    quantity = DecimalField()
    measurement_type = CharField()
    recipe = ForeignKeyField(Recipe)

    class Meta:
        database = DATABASE


# TODO: Ingredient model
# name - string (e.g. "carrots")
# description - string (e.g. "chopped")
# quantity - decimal (e.g. ".25")
# measurement_type - string (e.g. "cups")
# recipe - foreign key
resources/ingredients.py
from flask.ext.restful import Resource

import models

class IngredientList(Resource):
    def get(self):
        return 'this is a string'

class Ingredient(Resource):
    def get(self, id):
        return 'this is a string'

1 Answer

Chris Jones
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Chris Jones
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Well, I literally copied both of the files you included above over the existing Treehouse code and passed both tasks. Can you try doing that and see if it passes?

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Okay that worked. Not sure what happened earlier...