So, after reading the Django REST Framework document, and a bunch of tutorials, I am still having trouble understanding how to use the Django serializers to convert incoming POST (JSON) data into a Python object (sorry, I'm new).
Given that I am posting a JSON string to, say, api/foo/bar, how do I write its serializer?
Example JSON:
{ 'name': 'Mr. Foo', address:'Bar Street' }
My controller, Foo contains a bar method as follows:
@detail_route(
methods=['post']
)
def bar(self, request, uuid=None):
serializer = MySampleSerializer(data=request.DATA)
something.clone(serializer.object)
return Response(status=status.HTTP_201_CREATED)
Can somebody explain to me what should my serializer look like? And how do I access the serialized data from the serializer?
Snippet
in the tutorial? django-rest-framework.org/tutorial/1-serialization Like @Pynchia said; the tutorial is very well written and if you follow it fully there should be very little confusion.