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# Django REST framework 3.13
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## Django 4.0 support
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The latest release now fully supports Django 4.0.
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Our requirements are now:
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* Python 3.6+
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* Django 4.0, 3.2, 3.1, 2.2 (LTS)
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## Fields arguments are now keyword-only
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When instantiating fields on serializers, you should always use keyword arguments,
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such as `serializers.CharField(max_length=200)`. This has always been the case,
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and all the examples that we have in the documentation use keyword arguments,
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rather than positional arguments.
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From REST framework 3.13 onwards, this is now *explicitly enforced*.
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The most feasible cases where users might be accidentally omitting the keyword arguments
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are likely in the composite fields, `ListField` and `DictField`. For instance...
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```python
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aliases = serializers.ListField(serializers.CharField())
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```
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They must now use the more explicit keyword argument style...
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```python
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aliases = serializers.ListField(child=serializers.CharField())
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```
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This change has been made because using positional arguments here *does not* result in the expected behaviour.
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See Pull Request [#7632](https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/pull/7632) for more details.
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