REST API module for django-oscar
Project description
This package provides a RESTful API for django-oscar.
Usage
To use the Oscar API application in an Oscar E-commerce site, follow these steps:
Install the django-oscar-api package someway (pip install django-oscar-api).
Add oscarapi to INSTALLED_APPS.
Add the application’s urls to your urlconf:
from oscarapi.app import application as api urlpatterns = patterns('', # all the things you allready got url(r'^api/', include(api.urls)), )
See the Documentation for more information.
Changelog
1.0.5 (2016-07-13)
- Fixes:
#70 Change process_response to have acorrect API created basket cookie added to the response (albertojacini)
1.0.4 (2016-04-04)
- Features:
#65 Add Docker configuration for testing convenience (crgwbr)
- Fixes:
#66 Raise a ValidationError (instead of a 500 server error) when you try to checkout with an empty basket (crgwbr)
#67 Fixes an AssertionError in the LineList view (missing queryset attribute)
1.0.3 (2016-03-21)
- Features:
#35 Changes format of urls of basket lines (lines/1 -> basket/1/lines/1)
#63 Make AddProductSerializer easily overridable
- Fixes:
#63 You can now update basketlines more easily with a PUT, updated documentation for this
1.0.2 (2016-03-01)
- Features:
#58 Send a signal after placing an order so you don’t need to customize the CheckoutView for custom post actions (bufke)
- Fixes:
#60 is_quantity_allowed returned the quantity and not an error message (bootinge)
Updated the docs with forgotten application definition (SamuelSilveira)
1.0.1 (2016-01-29)
- Fixes:
#57 Make sure that we are really compatible with Django 1.9 (against Oscar Dev)
Removed django-compressor<2.0 as a dependency
Fix for the LoginSerializer to make it work with custom username fields
1.0.0 (2016-01-14)
Initial release.
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