@@ -144,6 +144,12 @@ The corresponding code would now look like this:
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@@ -144,6 +144,12 @@ The corresponding code would now look like this:
logging.info('Creating ticket "%s"' % name)
logging.info('Creating ticket "%s"' % name)
serializer.save(user=request.user) # Include the user when saving.
serializer.save(user=request.user) # Include the user when saving.
#### Use `rest_framework.exceptions.ValidationFailed`.
Django's `ValidationError` class is intended for use with HTML forms and it's API makes its use slightly awkward with nested validation errors as can occur in serializers.
We now include a simpler `ValidationFailed` exception class in REST framework that you should use when raising validation failures.
#### Change to `validate_<field_name>`.
#### Change to `validate_<field_name>`.
The `validate_<field_name>` method hooks that can be attached to serializer classes change their signature slightly and return type. Previously these would take a dictionary of all incoming data, and a key representing the field name, and would return a dictionary including the validated data for that field:
The `validate_<field_name>` method hooks that can be attached to serializer classes change their signature slightly and return type. Previously these would take a dictionary of all incoming data, and a key representing the field name, and would return a dictionary including the validated data for that field: