Add missing model = to serializer classes in docs

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Tom Christie 2013-02-08 09:01:45 +00:00
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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ For example, the following serializer.
tracks = RelatedField(many=True)
class Meta:
model = Album
fields = ('album_name', 'artist', 'tracks')
Would serialize to the following representation.
@ -73,6 +74,7 @@ For example, the following serializer:
tracks = PrimaryKeyRelatedField(many=True, read_only=True)
class Meta:
model = Album
fields = ('album_name', 'artist', 'tracks')
Would serialize to a representation like this:
@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ For example, the following serializer:
view_name='track-detail')
class Meta:
model = Album
fields = ('album_name', 'artist', 'tracks')
Would serialize to a representation like this:
@ -143,6 +146,7 @@ For example, the following serializer:
tracks = SlugRelatedField(many=True, read_only=True, slug_field='title')
class Meta:
model = Album
fields = ('album_name', 'artist', 'tracks')
Would serialize to a representation like this:
@ -176,6 +180,7 @@ This field can be applied as an identity relationship, such as the `'url'` field
track_listing = HyperLinkedIdentityField(view_name='track-list')
class Meta:
model = Album
fields = ('album_name', 'artist', 'track_listing')
Would serialize to a representation like this:
@ -208,6 +213,7 @@ Nested relationships can be expressed by using serializers as fields. For examp
tracks = TrackSerializer(many=True)
class Meta:
model = Album
fields = ('album_name', 'artist', 'tracks')
Note that nested relationships are currently read-only. For read-write relationships, you should use a flat relational style.