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# Writable nested serializers
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## Writable nested serializers
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By default nested serializers are read-only. If you want to support write-operations to a nested serializer field you'll need to create `create()` and/or `update()` methods in order to explicitly specify how the child relationships should be saved.
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By default nested serializers are read-only. If you want to support write-operations to a nested serializer field you'll need to create `create()` and/or `update()` methods in order to explicitly specify how the child relationships should be saved.
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# Custom relational fields
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# Custom relational fields
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In rare cases where none of the existing relational styles fit the representation you need,
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you can implement a completely custom relational field, that describes exactly how the
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output representation should be generated from the model instance.
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To implement a custom relational field, you should override `RelatedField`, and implement the `.to_representation(self, value)` method. This method takes the target of the field as the `value` argument, and should return the representation that should be used to serialize the target. The `value` argument will typically be a model instance.
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To implement a custom relational field, you should override `RelatedField`, and implement the `.to_representation(self, value)` method. This method takes the target of the field as the `value` argument, and should return the representation that should be used to serialize the target. The `value` argument will typically be a model instance.
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If you want to implement a read-write relational field, you must also implement the `.to_internal_value(self, data)` method.
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If you want to implement a read-write relational field, you must also implement the `.to_internal_value(self, data)` method.
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