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Antonio Melé
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Antonio Melé

Antonio Melé has been crafting Django projects since 2006, for clients spanning multiple industries. He is Engineering Director at Backbase, a leading global fintech firm dedicated to facilitating the digital transformation of financial institutions. He co-founded Nucoro, a digital wealth management platform. In 2009 Antonio founded Zenx IT, a company specialized in developing digital products. He has been working as CTO and consultant for several tech-centric startups. He has also managed development teams building projects for large enterprise clients. He has an MSc in Computer Science from Universidad Pontificia Comillas and completed the Advanced Management Program at MIT Sloan. His father inspired his passion for computers and coding.
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Extending serializers

You have learned how to serialize your model objects; however, often, you may want to enrich the response with additional relevant data or calculated fields. Let’s take a look at some of the options to extend serializers.

Adding additional fields to serializers

Let’s edit the subject views to include the number of courses available for each subject. You will use the Django aggregation functions to annotate the count of related courses for each subject.

Edit the api/views.py file of the courses application and add the following code highlighted in bold:

from django.db.models import Count
# ...
class SubjectListView(generics.ListAPIView):
    queryset = Subject.objects.annotate(total_courses=Count('courses'))
    serializer_class = SubjectSerializer
class SubjectDetailView(generics.RetrieveAPIView):
    queryset = Subject.objects.annotate(total_courses=Count('courses'))
    serializer_class = SubjectSerializer
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Antonio Melé

Antonio Melé has been crafting Django projects since 2006, for clients spanning multiple industries. He is Engineering Director at Backbase, a leading global fintech firm dedicated to facilitating the digital transformation of financial institutions. He co-founded Nucoro, a digital wealth management platform. In 2009 Antonio founded Zenx IT, a company specialized in developing digital products. He has been working as CTO and consultant for several tech-centric startups. He has also managed development teams building projects for large enterprise clients. He has an MSc in Computer Science from Universidad Pontificia Comillas and completed the Advanced Management Program at MIT Sloan. His father inspired his passion for computers and coding.
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