* fix: Make the instance variable of child serializer point to the correct list object instead of the entire list when validating ListSerializer
* fix formatting issues for list serializer validation fix
* fix imports sorting for list serializer tests
* remove django 2.2 from docs index (#8982)
* Declared Django 4.2 support in README.md (#8985)
* Fix Links in Documentation to Django `reverse` and `reverse_lazy` (#8986)
* Fix Django Docs url in reverse.md
Django URLs of the documentation of `reverse` and `reverse_lazy` were wrong.
* Update reverse.md
* fix URLPathVersioning reverse fallback (#7247)
* fix URLPathVersioning reverse fallback
* add test for URLPathVersioning reverse fallback
* Update tests/test_versioning.py
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* Make set_value a method within `Serializer` (#8001)
* Make set_value a static method for Serializers
As an alternative to #7671, let the method be overridden if needed. As
the function is only used for serializers, it has a better place in the
Serializer class.
* Set `set_value` as an object (non-static) method
* Add tests for set_value()
These tests follow the examples given in the method.
* fix: Make the instance variable of child serializer point to the correct list object instead of the entire list when validating ListSerializer
* Make set_value a method within `Serializer` (#8001)
* Make set_value a static method for Serializers
As an alternative to #7671, let the method be overridden if needed. As
the function is only used for serializers, it has a better place in the
Serializer class.
* Set `set_value` as an object (non-static) method
* Add tests for set_value()
These tests follow the examples given in the method.
* fix: Make the instance variable of child serializer point to the correct list object instead of the entire list when validating ListSerializer
* fix: Make the instance variable of child serializer point to the correct list object instead of the entire list when validating ListSerializer
* fix formatting issues for list serializer validation fix
* fix: Make the instance variable of child serializer point to the correct list object instead of the entire list when validating ListSerializer
* fix formatting issues for list serializer validation fix
* fix linting
* Update rest_framework/serializers.py
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* Update rest_framework/serializers.py
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* fix: instance variable in list serializer, remove commented code
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* Make set_value a static method for Serializers
As an alternative to #7671, let the method be overridden if needed. As
the function is only used for serializers, it has a better place in the
Serializer class.
* Set `set_value` as an object (non-static) method
* Add tests for set_value()
These tests follow the examples given in the method.
* Fixes 'RelatedManager' object is not iterable in ListSerializer.to_representation.(#8726)
* Change to only BaseManager
* Commit unit test
* Update tests/test_serializer_lists.py
* Update tests/test_serializer_lists.py
* Update tests/test_serializer_lists.py
* Update tests/test_serializer_lists.py
* Update tests/test_serializer_lists.py
* Update tests/test_serializer_lists.py
* Format import
* Format import
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* Version 3.14.0
* Update docs/community/release-notes.md to use proper links.
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* Add community announcement page for version 3.14
* Remove deprecated NullBooleanField.
* Change openapi _get_reference removal to 3.15
This deprecation was never released in the 3.13.x series and therefore
can't be removed at the same time the replacement is released.
* Removing deprecated openapi methods.
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Propagate the nullability of underlying model fields in ModelSerializer
when those fields are marked as read only. This ensures the correct
generation of OpenAPI schemas.
Fix#8041.
Django 3.1 adds a new generic JSONField to replace the PostgreSQL-specific one. This adds support for the new field type, which should behave the same as the existing PostgreSQL field.
Django's new JSONField also includes support for a custom "decoder", so add support for that in the serializer field.
* Make `NullBooleanField` subclass `BooleanField`
This removes a lot of the redundancy that was in place becuase we
were not doing this. This maintains the `None` initial value that
was previously present, as well as disallowing `allow_null` to be
passed in.
* Remove special case for mapping `NullBooleanField`
In newer versions of Django, the `NullBooleanField` is handled the
same way as a `BooleanField(null=True)`. Given that we also support
that combination, and that our own `NullBooleanField` behaves in the
same manner, it makes sense to remove the special casing that exists
for it.
* Add test for BooleanField(null=True, choices)
* Remove special case for NullBooleanField
* Adjust mapping tests for NullBooleanField
* Fixed linting error
* Raise deprecation warning when NullBooleanField is used
* Fix linting issue in imports
* Fix ModelSerializer unique_together field sources
Updates ModelSerializer to check for serializer fields that map to the
model field sources in the unique_together lists.
* Ensure field name ordering consistency
* serializers: removes no longer needed compat checks
UUIDField and DurationField are both supported in all supported Django
versions.
IPAddressField was removed in Django 1.9, which is no longer supported.
* serializers: move related code closer together
This way it's easier to see all of the mappings in one place.
* serializers,docs: remove some DRF 2.x references
The last release of DRF 2.x was 5 years ago, it seems fine to remove
these references now.
* Expand declared filtering tests
- Test declared filter ordering
- Test multiple inheritance
* Fix serializer multiple inheritance bug
* Improve field order test to check for field types
* Add tests for raise_errors_on_nested_writes
* Fix dotted-source field checking on serializer write
The code was previously checking the validated data for the field's
attribute name, however, the data contain the first source attr.
Refs #6509
This enforces allow_empty=True when a ListSerializer is a child of another serializer and partial validation is being performed on the parent serializer.
This is because partial validation should allow fields to be omitted, but should not cause values that are invalid without partial validation to become valid.
This effectively reverts #4222. None of the tests added in that PR fail if the associated change is removed, so I‘m not sure what that PR was trying to fix.
* fixes#6751
* reverted condition
* save instance before setting m2m fields
* added comment why m2m fields are saved after instance
* removed blank line
* added test for the issue 6751
It might be useful for a serializer with many many fields which uses
read_only and write_only on a large percentage of the fields. But the
memory usage and statefulness it adds are not worth it for the common
case.
On Python 3, the ugettext functions are a simple aliases of their non-u
counterparts (the 'u' represents Python 2 unicode type). Starting with
Django 3.0, the u versions will be deprecated.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/3.0/#id2
> django.utils.translation.ugettext(), ugettext_lazy(), ugettext_noop(),
> ungettext(), and ungettext_lazy() are deprecated in favor of the
> functions that they’re aliases for:
> django.utils.translation.gettext(), gettext_lazy(), gettext_noop(),
> ngettext(), and ngettext_lazy().
Thanks to Jon Dufresne (@jdufresne) for review.
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* Always exclude read_only fields from _writable_fields
* Remove `read_only` from `CreateOnlyDefault` example.
In this context (without mentioning `save`) now slightly misleading.
Calling dict.keys() is unnecessary. The two are functionally equivalent
on modern Pythons.
Inspired by Lennart Regebro's talk "Prehistoric Patterns in Python" from
PyCon 2017.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5-JH23Vk0I
Set literals are available on all supported Python versions. They are
idiomatic and always faster:
$ python3 -m timeit '{}'
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.0357 usec per loop
$ python3 -m timeit 'dict()'
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.104 usec per loop
$ python3 -m timeit '{1, 2, 3}'
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.0754 usec per loop
$ python3 -m timeit 'set([1, 2, 3])'
1000000 loops, best of 3: 0.228 usec per loop