Allow alternatives to pk for object lookup#94
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Allow alternatives to pk for object lookup#94jqsjqs wants to merge 2 commits intoGetStream:masterfrom
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sorry. tests. working on it. |
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Note: works for Django 2.0+ / Python 3.5+ |
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Hi you all. First - thanks for providing the django client project.
Some Django projects use both an integer id/pk along with a separate uuid field where only the uuid is exposed externally to clients. This PR adds DRF-like field lookup name functionality so a user could choose to have activities use that identifier rather than pk.
Note that this is a separate problem than the UUID issue here: https://github.com/GetStream/stream-django/pull/55/files
I'm using this on a personal project but providing in case you want to consider (or point others to a solution in case it comes up in the future).