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Once a serializer has been initialized, the dictionary of fields that are set on the serializer may be accessed using the `.fields` attribute. Accessing and modifying this attribute allows you to dynamically modify the serializer.
Once a serializer has been initialized, the dictionary of fields that are set on the serializer may be accessed using the `.fields` attribute. Accessing and modifying this attribute allows you to dynamically modify the serializer.
Modifying the `fields` argument directly allows you to do interesting things such as changing the arguments on serializer fields at runtime, rather than at the point of declaring the serializer.
### Example
### Example
For example, if you wanted to be able to set which fields should be used by a serializer at the point of initializing it, you could create a serializer class like so:
For example, if you wanted to be able to set which fields should be used by a serializer at the point of initializing it, you could create a serializer class like so: