Merge pull request #1345 from bodylabs/serializers_doc

serializers.md: Fix typos
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Tom Christie 2014-01-10 05:25:21 -08:00
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@ -103,11 +103,11 @@ Deserialization is similar. First we parse a stream into Python native datatype
When deserializing data, we can either create a new instance, or update an existing instance.
serializer = CommentSerializer(data=data) # Create new instance
serializer = CommentSerializer(comment, data=data) # Update `instance`
serializer = CommentSerializer(comment, data=data) # Update `comment`
By default, serializers must be passed values for all required fields or they will throw validation errors. You can use the `partial` argument in order to allow partial updates.
serializer = CommentSerializer(comment, data={'content': u'foo bar'}, partial=True) # Update `instance` with partial data
serializer = CommentSerializer(comment, data={'content': u'foo bar'}, partial=True) # Update `comment` with partial data
## Validation
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Similarly if a nested representation should be a list of items, you should pass
Validation of nested objects will work the same as before. Errors with nested objects will be nested under the field name of the nested object.
serializer = CommentSerializer(comment, data={'user': {'email': 'foobar', 'username': 'doe'}, 'content': 'baz'})
serializer = CommentSerializer(data={'user': {'email': 'foobar', 'username': 'doe'}, 'content': 'baz'})
serializer.is_valid()
# False
serializer.errors