When the project is set up on heroku, you must create a super user. This can be done by pressing the "Run console" button at the top-right. Then typing:
python manage.py createsuperuser
This will take you trough some steps of creating the user (info can be changed later on).
GET https://api/qrcodes/
Returns a list of all the qrcodes with their respective fields in the db.
GET https://api/qrcodes/<string:uuid>[.html|.json]/
When you send a get request to a specific uuid you get the qrcode and it s fields. There are 2 ways of specifying the return type. Either using a document type at the end of the uuid or by using content negotiation. When you specify either
Accept: text/html
Accept: application/json
The API will either returned a html page or a json.
If only redirect field of a qrcode is set, it will send a redirect to the that url. Unless the accept header is json.
If the information field is filled it will always return a json containing all filled fields.
If the information field is empty and both links are filled, it will also return a json with both links and the title.
PUT https://api/qrcodes/<string:uuid>/
When you use PUT you can update existing qrcodes in the data base by including
a body that has the new model fields found in api.models.py
if the qrcode with that uuid exists. Otherwise it will create a new qrcode with a new uuid and insert it into the db.
POST http://api/qrcodes/<int:n>/
This tis the 'batch create' operation. You can either include a
body in the request that has one or more fields from api.models.py
or no body at all.
The api will then create n
new empty qrcodes with unique uuid. If a body is
provided all qrcodes will have these fields populated. The default titles will be set to
'create by batch operations'. The return value is a list of all the created uuids.