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Xavier Ordoquy
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Merge pull request #3411 from yiyocx/patch-1
Improved Serializer relations docs
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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ For example, the following serializer:
class TrackSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = Track
fields = ('order', 'title')
fields = ('order', 'title'
, 'duration'
)
class AlbumSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
tracks = TrackSerializer(many=True, read_only=True)
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@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ Be default nested serializers are read-only. If you want to to support write-ope
class TrackSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = Track
fields = ('order', 'title')
fields = ('order', 'title'
, 'duration'
)
class AlbumSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
tracks = TrackSerializer(many=True)
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@@ -405,13 +405,15 @@ In this case we'd need to override `HyperlinkedRelatedField` to get the behavior
def get_url(self, obj, view_name, request, format)
:
url_kwargs = {
'organization_slug'
:
obj.organization.slug,
'customer_pk'
:
obj.pk
}
'customer_pk'
:
obj.pk
}
return reverse(view_name, url_kwargs, request=request, format=format)
def get_object(self, view_name, view_args, view_kwargs)
:
lookup_kwargs = {
'organization__slug'
:
view_kwargs['organization_slug'],
'pk'
:
view_kwargs['customer_pk']
}
'pk'
:
view_kwargs['customer_pk']
}
return self.get_queryset().get(**lookup_kwargs)
Note that if you wanted to use this style together with the generic views then you'd also need to override `.get_object` on the view in order to get the correct lookup behavior.
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