That's a good idea, Jonathan. I didn't think of "extending" the decorator.
I will give that a try.

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 6:19 PM, Jonathan Vanasco <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sure there's a better way...but I've typically handled stuff like that
> by importing my own decorator, which just invokes the package decorator
> with my common arguments.
>
> This is pseudocode and off the top of my head..
>
>
>     from custom import my_resource
>
>     @my_resource(path='/login')
>     def foo():
>        pass
>
> and my_resource is imported as something like
>
>     import resource
>
>     def my_resource(**kwargs)
>        return resource(renderer='json', cors_policy= CORS_POLICY, **kwargs)
>
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