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Arghya Saha
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Arghya (argo) Saha, is a software developer with 8+ years of experience and has been working with Django since 2015. Apart from Django, he is proficient in JavaScript, ReactJS, Node.js, Postgres, AWS, and several other technologies. He has worked with multiple start-ups, such as Postman and HealthifyMe, among others, to build applications at scale. He currently works at Abnormal Security as a senior Site Reliability Engineer to explore his passion in the infrastructure domain. In his spare time, he writes tech blogs. He is also an adventurous person who has done multiple Himalayan treks and is an endurance athlete with multiple marathons and triathlons under his belt.
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Implementing Serializer relations

Django models have three types of relational fields – ForeignKey, ManyToManyField, and OneToOneField (all of them support reverse relationships too). So far, we have learned how to use model serializers efficiently, but let’s now explore how we can work with related fields in Serializers.

By default, when a model has any related field, ModelSerializer will link the associated field to PrimaryKeyRelatedField in the serializer definition. A DRF serializer will use PrimaryKeyRelatedField for all kinds of related field serializers, with different options passed.

Here, we will learn how to create related field serializers:

  • For ForeignKey, the DRF model serializer assigns PrimaryKeyRelatedField to the serializer
  • For OneToOneField, the DRF model serializer assigns PrimaryKeyRelatedField to the serializer with an additional UniqueValidator attached
  • For ManyToManyField, the DRF model serializer assigns PrimaryKeyRelatedField...
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Arghya Saha

Arghya (argo) Saha, is a software developer with 8+ years of experience and has been working with Django since 2015. Apart from Django, he is proficient in JavaScript, ReactJS, Node.js, Postgres, AWS, and several other technologies. He has worked with multiple start-ups, such as Postman and HealthifyMe, among others, to build applications at scale. He currently works at Abnormal Security as a senior Site Reliability Engineer to explore his passion in the infrastructure domain. In his spare time, he writes tech blogs. He is also an adventurous person who has done multiple Himalayan treks and is an endurance athlete with multiple marathons and triathlons under his belt.
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