Friday, October 31, 2014

Re: Actively developed/supported piston fork?

On Thursday, October 30, 2014 4:34:32 PM UTC+7, sams...@gmail.com wrote:
I've inherited an app that was written for Django 1.4, and updated it to Django 1.7.
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Are any being actively used/fixed/supported?  Which one should I try?

While Russell Keith-Magee is definitely correct when he says "the bulk of the energy around REST tools in the Django community has moved to Django REST Framework," given that you have inherited legacy code, the good news is that there are indeed active forks of 
Piston, thanks to how widely used it was before the advent of DRF fore-runner TastyPie. The most recently active fork I know of is: https://github.com/matllubos/django-piston, which is currently actively maintained. If that doesn't work for you for any reason, let me know and I'll dig up my other, next-most-recently-active, Piston forks…

Best wishes,
Jonathan Barratt

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