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<a class="github" href="relations.py"></a>
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# Serializer relations
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> Bad programmers worry about the code.
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> Good programmers worry about data structures and their relationships.
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> — [Linus Torvalds][cite]
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Relational fields are used to represent model relationships. They can be applied to `ForeignKey`, `ManyToManyField` and `OneToOneField` relationships, as well as to reverse relationships, and custom relationships such as `GenericForeignKey`.
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---
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**Note:** The relational fields are declared in `relations.py`, but by convention you should import them using `from rest_framework import serializers` and refer to fields as `serializers.<FieldName>`.
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---
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## RelatedField
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This field can be applied to any of the following:
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* A `ForeignKey` field.
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* A `OneToOneField` field.
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* A reverse OneToOne relationship
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* Any other "to-one" relationship.
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By default `RelatedField` will represent the target of the field using it's `__unicode__` method.
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You can customize this behavior by subclassing `ManyRelatedField`, and overriding the `.to_native(self, value)` method.
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## ManyRelatedField
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This field can be applied to any of the following:
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* A `ManyToManyField` field.
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* A reverse ManyToMany relationship.
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* A reverse ForeignKey relationship
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* Any other "to-many" relationship.
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By default `ManyRelatedField` will represent the targets of the field using their `__unicode__` method.
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For example, given the following models:
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class TaggedItem(models.Model):
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"""
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Tags arbitrary model instances using a generic relation.
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See: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/contenttypes/
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"""
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tag = models.SlugField()
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content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType)
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object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField()
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content_object = GenericForeignKey('content_type', 'object_id')
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.tag
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class Bookmark(models.Model):
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"""
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A bookmark consists of a URL, and 0 or more descriptive tags.
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"""
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url = models.URLField()
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tags = GenericRelation(TaggedItem)
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And a model serializer defined like this:
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class BookmarkSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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tags = serializers.ManyRelatedField()
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class Meta:
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model = Bookmark
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exclude = ('id',)
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Then an example output format for a Bookmark instance would be:
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{
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'tags': [u'django', u'python'],
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'url': u'https://www.djangoproject.com/'
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}
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## PrimaryKeyRelatedField
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## ManyPrimaryKeyRelatedField
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`PrimaryKeyRelatedField` and `ManyPrimaryKeyRelatedField` will represent the target of the relationship using it's primary key.
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By default these fields are read-write, although you can change this behavior using the `read_only` flag.
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**Arguments**:
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* `queryset` - By default `ModelSerializer` classes will use the default queryset for the relationship. `Serializer` classes must either set a queryset explicitly, or set `read_only=True`.
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* `null` - If set to `True`, the field will accept values of `None` or the empty-string for nullable relationships.
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## SlugRelatedField
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## ManySlugRelatedField
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`SlugRelatedField` and `ManySlugRelatedField` will represent the target of the relationship using a unique slug.
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By default these fields read-write, although you can change this behavior using the `read_only` flag.
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**Arguments**:
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* `slug_field` - The field on the target that should be used to represent it. This should be a field that uniquely identifies any given instance. For example, `username`.
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* `queryset` - By default `ModelSerializer` classes will use the default queryset for the relationship. `Serializer` classes must either set a queryset explicitly, or set `read_only=True`.
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* `null` - If set to `True`, the field will accept values of `None` or the empty-string for nullable relationships.
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## HyperlinkedRelatedField
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## ManyHyperlinkedRelatedField
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`HyperlinkedRelatedField` and `ManyHyperlinkedRelatedField` will represent the target of the relationship using a hyperlink.
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By default, `HyperlinkedRelatedField` is read-write, although you can change this behavior using the `read_only` flag.
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**Arguments**:
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* `view_name` - The view name that should be used as the target of the relationship. **required**.
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* `format` - If using format suffixes, hyperlinked fields will use the same format suffix for the target unless overridden by using the `format` argument.
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* `queryset` - By default `ModelSerializer` classes will use the default queryset for the relationship. `Serializer` classes must either set a queryset explicitly, or set `read_only=True`.
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* `slug_field` - The field on the target that should be used for the lookup. Default is `'slug'`.
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* `pk_url_kwarg` - The named url parameter for the pk field lookup. Default is `pk`.
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* `slug_url_kwarg` - The named url parameter for the slug field lookup. Default is to use the same value as given for `slug_field`.
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* `null` - If set to `True`, the field will accept values of `None` or the empty-string for nullable relationships.
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## HyperLinkedIdentityField
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This field can be applied as an identity relationship, such as the `'url'` field on a HyperlinkedModelSerializer.
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This field is always read-only.
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**Arguments**:
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* `view_name` - The view name that should be used as the target of the relationship. **required**.
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* `format` - If using format suffixes, hyperlinked fields will use the same format suffix for the target unless overridden by using the `format` argument.
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* `slug_field` - The field on the target that should be used for the lookup. Default is `'slug'`.
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* `pk_url_kwarg` - The named url parameter for the pk field lookup. Default is `pk`.
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* `slug_url_kwarg` - The named url parameter for the slug field lookup. Default is to use the same value as given for `slug_field`.
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[cite]: http://lwn.net/Articles/193245/
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