Rafael, yes. You are right. The main concept is to add rest_framework to 
mezzanine without mixin it with django templates. Currently I'm working on 
templates, totally separated where angularjs is at front side with 
templates and django on back, where has responsible only for send/get data 
and receiving requests. 

best regards,
Andrzej Grymkowski

On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 6:45:04 PM UTC+2, Rafael Belliard wrote:
>
> I've posted how I made Mezzanine + AngularJS in HTML5 mode to work *here 
> <http://stackoverflow.com/a/26000332/236169>*.
>
> On Sunday, June 1, 2014 1:29:38 PM UTC-4, Fredrik Blomqvist wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to create a website that uses both Mezzanine as its CMS and 
>> Angular for the user experience (and because I just took a course on it and 
>> it seems awesome so far).
>> I read a great tutorial 
>> <http://blog.kevinastone.com/getting-started-with-django-rest-framework-and-angularjs.html>
>>  
>> on how to create a Django + Angular app, which didn't seem too hard, but I 
>> am unsure how to approach Mezzanine though.
>>
>> The part I don't understand is how to create the API (the front-end is 
>> kinda obvious, just modify the templates). I would really appreciate a 
>> pointer in the right direction, an explanation, or even better some code 
>> examples (any demo site like this?)!
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Fredrik Blomqvist
>>
>

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