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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15459 · Feb 1

#rust#git#git_hooks#pre_commit prek is a faster, dependency-free alternative to pre-commit, built in Rust. You download a single binary with no runtime requirements, and it automatically manages Python versions and virtual environments for you. It runs multiple times faster than pre-commit while using half the disk space, shares toolchains between hooks, and supports parallel execution. prek is fully compatible with existing pre-commit configurations, includes built-in support for monorepos, and offers improved commands like running hooks on specific directories or last commits. Major projects like CPython, Apache Airflow, and FastAPI already use it, making it a reliable choice for streamlining your code quality checks. https://github.com/j178/prek

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@djangoproject · Post #577 · 03/02/2018, 07:28 PM

http://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/authentication/#tokenauthentication #Authentication is the mechanism of associating an incoming request with a set of identifying credentials, such as the user the request came from, or the token that it was signed with. The permission and throttling policies can then use those credentials to determine if the request should be permitted. #REST framework provides a number of authentication schemes out of the box, and also allows you to implement custom schemes. #Django_REST_Framework#Django#DRF

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@djangoproject · Post #589 · 03/29/2018, 06:38 AM

http://books.agiliq.com/projects/django-api-polls-tutorial/en/latest/ Building #APIs with #Django and #Django_Rest_Framework(#DRF) Introductions Setup, Models and Admin A simple API with pure Django #Serializing and Deserializing Data Views and Generic Views More views and viewsets #Access_Control #Testing and Continuous Integeration Testing and Using API with Postman Documenting APIs (with Swagger and more)