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Bulk updates will update any instances that already exist, and create new instances for data items that do not have a corresponding instance.
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When performing a bulk update you may want any items that are not present in the incoming data to be deleted. To do so, pass `allow_delete=True` to the serializer.
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When performing a bulk update you may want any items that are not present in the incoming data to be deleted. To do so, pass `allow_add_remove=True` to the serializer.
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serializer = BookSerializer(queryset, data=data, many=True, allow_delete=True)
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serializer = BookSerializer(queryset, data=data, many=True, allow_add_remove=True)
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serializer.is_valid()
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# True
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serializer.save() # `.save()` will be called on each updated or newly created instance.
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# `.delete()` will be called on any other items in the `queryset`.
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Passing `allow_delete=True` ensures that any update operations will completely overwrite the existing queryset, rather than simply updating any objects found in the incoming data.
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Passing `allow_add_remove=True` ensures that any update operations will completely overwrite the existing queryset, rather than simply updating any objects found in the incoming data.
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#### How identity is determined when performing bulk updates
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