This is a comprehensive list of the settings Tastypie recognizes.
Optional
This setting controls the default number of records Tastypie will show in a list view.
This is only used when a user does not specify a limit GET parameter and the Resource subclass has not overridden the number to be shown.
An example:
API_LIMIT_PER_PAGE = 50
Defaults to 20.
Optional
This setting controls what the behavior is when an unhandled exception occurs.
If set to True and settings.DEBUG = True, the standard Django technical 500 is displayed.
If not set or set to False, Tastypie will return a serialized response. If settings.DEBUG is True, you’ll get the actual exception message plus a traceback. If settings.DEBUG is False, Tastypie will call mail_admins() and provide a canned error message (which you can override with TASTYPIE_CANNED_ERROR) in the response.
An example:
TASTYPIE_FULL_DEBUG = True
Defaults to False.
Optional
This setting allows you to override the canned error response when an unhandled exception is raised and settings.DEBUG is False.
An example:
TASTYPIE_CANNED_ERROR = "Oops, we broke it!"
Defaults to "Sorry, this request could not be processed. Please try again later.".
Optional
This setting allows your URLs to be missing the final slash. Useful for integrating with other systems.
You must also have settings.APPEND_SLASH = False so that Django does not emit HTTP 302 redirects.
Warning
This setting causes the Resource.get_multiple() method to fail. If you need this method, you will have to override the URLconf to meet your needs.
An example:
TASTYPIE_ALLOW_MISSING_SLASH = True
Defaults to False.
Optional
This setting allows you to globally choose what format your datetime/date/time data will be formatted in. Valid options are iso-8601 & rfc-2822.
An example:
TASTYPIE_DATETIME_FORMATTING = 'rfc-2822'
Defaults to iso-8601.