def get(self): recipes = Recipe.get_all_published() data = [] for recipe in recipes: data.append(recipe.data()) return {'data': data}, HTTPStatus.OK
def get(self, q, page, per_page, sort, order): # get all recipes (that published) print('Quering the database..') if sort not in ['created_at', 'cook_time', 'num_of_servings']: sort = 'created_at' if order not in ['asc', 'desc']: order = 'desc' paginated_recipes = Recipe.get_all_published(q, page, per_page, sort, order) return recipe_pagination_schema.dump(paginated_recipes), HTTPStatus.OK
def get(self, q, page, per_page, sort, order): if sort not in ['created_at', 'cook_time', 'num_of_servings']: sort = 'created_at' if order not in ['asc', 'desc']: order = 'desc' paginated_recipes = Recipe.get_all_published(page=page, per_page=per_page, sort=sort, order=order, q=q) return recipe_pagination_schema.dump( paginated_recipes).data, HTTPStatus.OK
def get(self, q, page, per_page, sort, order): """This method have the logic to retrieve all recipes, paginate, sort results and search for recipes""" # Accept only the created_at, cook_time, and num_of_servings values if sort not in ['created_at', 'cook_time', 'num_of_servings']: sort = 'created_at' # Accept only the asc and desc values if order not in ['asc', 'desc']: order = 'desc' paginated_recipes = Recipe.get_all_published(q, page, per_page, sort, order) return recipe_pagination_schema.dump(paginated_recipes).data, HTTPStatus.OK
def get(self): sort = request.args.get("sort", "created_at") order = request.args.get("order", "desc") q = request.args.get("q", "") per_page = int(request.args.get("per_page", 10)) page = int(request.args.get("page", 1)) if sort not in ["created_at", "cook_time", "num_of_servings"]: sort = "created_at" if order not in ["asc", "desc"]: order = "desc" paginated_recipes = Recipe.get_all_published(q, page, per_page, order, sort) return recipe_pagination_schema.dump(paginated_recipes), HTTPStatus.OK
def get(self, q, page, per_page, sort, order): """ Passes three arguments in the get_all_published method and gets the pagination object back. returns the paginated recipes as serialized and back to front end client. The q parameter passed the search string into the API """ print('Querying database') if sort not in ['created_at', 'cook_time', 'num_of_servings']: sort = 'created_at' if order not in ['asc', 'desc']: order = 'desc' paginated_recipes = Recipe.get_all_published(q, page, per_page, sort, order) return recipe_pagination_schema.dump( paginated_recipes).data, HTTPStatus.OK
def get(self, q, page, per_page): paginated_recipes = Recipe.get_all_published(q, page, per_page) return recipe_pagination_schema.dump( paginated_recipes).data, HTTPStatus.OK
def get(self): recipes = Recipe.get_all_published() return recipe_list_schema.dump(recipes).data, HTTPStatus.OK