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(project is available on github with that problem)

For some reason serializer's depth option makes fields ignored on create.

Serializer:

class AnswerSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):

    class Meta:
        model = Answer
        fields = ('question', 'body',)
        depth = 1

View:

class AnswerList(ListCreateAPIView):
    queryset = Answer.objects.all()
    serializer_class = AnswerSerializer

When I try to create an answer with depth = 1 I get NOT NULL constraint failed: forum_answer.question_id, but when I comment out depth = 1 everything works. But of course I don't get a full Question object, only pk of it.

3 Answers 3

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Found a better solution here

Now serializer looks like that:

class AnswerSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
    question_pk = serializers.PrimaryKeyRelatedField(
        queryset=Question.objects.all(), source='question', write_only=True
    )

    class Meta:
        model = Answer
        fields = ('question', 'question_pk', 'body',)
        depth = 1

ps. Also commited to the project on github.

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  • What would you do for a ManyToManyField that's also failing because of the same problem with depth Sep 11, 2019 at 20:35
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class DemoSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
def __init__(self, instance=None, data=empty, **kwargs):
    if instance:
        setattr(self.Meta, 'depth', 1)
    else:
        setattr(self.Meta, 'depth', 0)
    super(DemoSerializer, self).__init__(instance, data, **kwargs)

class Meta:
    model = Demo
    fields = '__all__'
    depth = 0
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  • 2
    Could you explain a bit why this code solves the issue?
    – Stoogy
    Jan 28, 2019 at 11:18
  • I had the same problem, and this solution worked! what I'm guessing is that it tests if an object already exists in the db it sets its depth to 1, which means it's a GET request, if it's a POST request, it sets the value to 0 which makes it accept id values in a normal way as it always should be.
    – selmanioui
    Nov 21, 2022 at 10:54
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IMPORTANT: I believe this method is very UNSECURE because anyone can edit nested objects.

You can use drf-writable-nested for such functionality. Updated the project on github if someone needs.

ps. be sure to use 'pk' field for nested objects if you don't want these objects to be created.

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  • Hey, sorry to revive such an old thread, but what do you mean by your comment: ps. be sure to use 'pk' field for nested objects if you don't want these objects to be created. Aug 9, 2022 at 18:05

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