For sake of completion, I'm adding to_internal_value()
implementation, since I needed this in my recent project.
How to determine the type
Its handy to have possibility to distinguish between different "classes"; So I've added the type property into the base polymorphic model for this purpose:
class GalleryItem(PolymorphicModel):
gallery_item_field = models.CharField()
@property
def type(self):
return self.__class__.__name__
This allows to call the type
as "field" and "read only field".
type
will contain python class name.
Adding type to Serializer
You can add the type
into "fields" and "read only fields"
(you need to specify type field in all the Serializers though if you want to use them in all Child models)
class PhotoSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = models.Photo
fields = ( ..., 'type', )
read_only_fields = ( ..., 'type', )
class VideoSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = models.Video
fields = ( ..., 'type', )
read_only_fields = ( ..., 'type', )
class GalleryItemModuleSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = models.GalleryItem
fields = ( ..., 'type', )
read_only_fields = ( ..., 'type', )
def to_representation(self, obj):
pass # see the other comment
def to_internal_value(self, data):
"""
Because GalleryItem is Polymorphic
"""
if data.get('type') == "Photo":
self.Meta.model = models.Photo
return PhotoSerializer(context=self.context).to_internal_value(data)
elif data.get('type') == "Video":
self.Meta.model = models.Video
return VideoSerializer(context=self.context).to_internal_value(data)
self.Meta.model = models.GalleryItem
return super(GalleryItemModuleSerializer, self).to_internal_value(data)