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Python API Development Fundamentals

By : Jack Chan, Ray Chung, Jack Huang
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Python API Development Fundamentals

By: Jack Chan, Ray Chung, Jack Huang

Overview of this book

Python is a flexible language that can be used for much more than just script development. By knowing the Python RESTful APIs work, you can build a powerful backend for web applications and mobile applications using Python. You'll take your first steps by building a simple API and learning how the frontend web interface can communicate with the backend. You'll also learn how to serialize and deserialize objects using the marshmallow library. Then, you'll learn how to authenticate and authorize users using Flask-JWT. You'll also learn how to enhance your APIs by adding useful features, such as email, image upload, searching, and pagination. You'll wrap up the whole book by deploying your APIs to the cloud. By the end of this book, you'll have the confidence and skill to leverage the power of RESTful APIs and Python to build efficient web applications.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

RecipeSchema Design

So, we have done the serialization/deserialization for the User object. Now we are going to design the schema for the Recipe object. In the case of the Recipe update, we will expect the user to fill in updated recipe details on a web form, and then send the details in JSON format to the server. Our Smilecook application will then deserialize it to be a Recipe object, which can be worked on in our application.

RecipeSchema should inherit marshmallow.Schema and contains the following attributes:

  • id: Use fields.Int() to represent an integer, and apply dump_only=True to specify that this property is only available for serialization.
  • name: Use fields.String() to represent a string and apply required=True to indicate that this attribute is required.
  • description: Use fields.String() to represent a string.
  • num_of_servings: Use fields.Int() to represent an integer.
  • cook_time: Use fields.Int() to represent an integer.
  • directions: Use fields...