@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This guide provides an overview of how one can interact with the REST API. For
88detailed information on type and response format of the various resources
99exposed by the API, refer to the web browsable API. This can be found at:
1010
11- https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /
11+ https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /
1212
1313where `patchwork.example.com ` refers to the URL of your Patchwork instance.
1414
@@ -52,16 +52,16 @@ Patchwork instance hosted at `patchwork.example.com`, run:
5252
5353.. code-block :: shell
5454
55- $ curl -s ' https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /' | python -m json.tool
55+ $ curl -s ' https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /' | python -m json.tool
5656 {
57- " bundles" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /bundles/" ,
58- " covers" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /covers/" ,
59- " events" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /events/" ,
60- " patches" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /patches/" ,
61- " people" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /people/" ,
62- " projects" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /projects/" ,
63- " series" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /series/" ,
64- " users" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /users/"
57+ " bundles" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /bundles/" ,
58+ " covers" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /covers/" ,
59+ " events" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /events/" ,
60+ " patches" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /patches/" ,
61+ " people" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /people/" ,
62+ " projects" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /projects/" ,
63+ " series" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /series/" ,
64+ " users" : " https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /users/"
6565 }
6666
6767
@@ -74,17 +74,17 @@ well-supported. To repeat the above example using `requests`:, run
7474 $ python
7575 >>> import json
7676 >>> import requests
77- >>> r = requests.get('https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /')
77+ >>> r = requests.get('https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /')
7878 >>> print(json.dumps(r.json(), indent=2))
7979 {
80- "bundles": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /bundles/",
81- "covers": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /covers/",
82- "events": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /events/",
83- "patches": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /patches/",
84- "people": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /people/",
85- "projects": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /projects/",
86- "series": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /series/",
87- "users": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.1 /users/"
80+ "bundles": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /bundles/",
81+ "covers": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /covers/",
82+ "events": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /events/",
83+ "patches": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /patches/",
84+ "people": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /people/",
85+ "projects": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /projects/",
86+ "series": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /series/",
87+ "users": "https://patchwork.example.com/api/1.2 /users/"
8888 }
8989
9090 Tools like `curl ` and libraries like `requests ` can be used to build anything
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