I have a list of data coming in a request, and after filtering taken out data that needs creation, I'm passing it to the serializer create method, but I'm getting this error:
AssertionError: The `.create()` method does not support writable nested fields by default.
Write an explicit `.create()` method for serializer `apps.some_app.serializers.SomeSerializer`, or set `read_only=True` on nested serializer fields.
My view looks like this:
class MyViewSet(ModelViewSet):
# Other functions in ModelViewset
@action(methods=['post'], url_path='publish', url_name='publish', detail=False)
def publish_data(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
new_data = util_to_filter_data(request.data)
serializer = self.serializer_class(data=new_data, many=True)
if serializer.is_valid(raise_exception=True):
serializer.create(serializer.validated_data)
return Response()
I understood the error, that I am passing nested fileds in the create method. But, when I am directly calling my Viewset with single POST request, it is created successfully, even though it too contains nested fields.
What am I doing wrong here?
Here's my serializer:
class SomeSerializer(ModelSerializer):
# fields
def create(self, validated_data):
print("in create")
return super().create(validated_data)
def save(self, **kwargs):
print("in save")
my_nested_field = self.validated_data.pop('my_nested_field', '')
# Do some operations on this field, and other nested fields
obj = None
with transaction.atomic():
obj = super().save(kwargs)
# Save nested fields
return obj
Here in create
is being seen in terminal, but not in save
.
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