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I have an Entry model in my app and when it's deleted I simply mark is as deleted instead of soft deleting (so original content stays in database). I want to implement a logic in my Serializer class that if an Entry is marked as deleted (boolean field) the field 'content' returns value "deleted" instead of the original content. I have already implemented logic that if it's deleted it cannot be changed.



I've tried using a CharField with source parameter but then it requires to be read-only so that won't work as I still want the content to be write-able.










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  • Have you tried overriding the data property? Fields are normally isolated, they don't see the whole serializer
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  • @AndrewBacker Where would i override it?
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I have an Entry model in my app and when it's deleted I simply mark is as deleted instead of soft deleting (so original content stays in database). I want to implement a logic in my Serializer class that if an Entry is marked as deleted (boolean field) the field 'content' returns value "deleted" instead of the original content. I have already implemented logic that if it's deleted it cannot be changed.



I've tried using a CharField with source parameter but then it requires to be read-only so that won't work as I still want the content to be write-able.










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  • Have you tried overriding the data property? Fields are normally isolated, they don't see the whole serializer
    – Andrew Backer
    Nov 22 at 3:48










  • @AndrewBacker Where would i override it?
    – P. Kopacki
    Nov 22 at 13:54













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I have an Entry model in my app and when it's deleted I simply mark is as deleted instead of soft deleting (so original content stays in database). I want to implement a logic in my Serializer class that if an Entry is marked as deleted (boolean field) the field 'content' returns value "deleted" instead of the original content. I have already implemented logic that if it's deleted it cannot be changed.



I've tried using a CharField with source parameter but then it requires to be read-only so that won't work as I still want the content to be write-able.










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I have an Entry model in my app and when it's deleted I simply mark is as deleted instead of soft deleting (so original content stays in database). I want to implement a logic in my Serializer class that if an Entry is marked as deleted (boolean field) the field 'content' returns value "deleted" instead of the original content. I have already implemented logic that if it's deleted it cannot be changed.



I've tried using a CharField with source parameter but then it requires to be read-only so that won't work as I still want the content to be write-able.







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  • Have you tried overriding the data property? Fields are normally isolated, they don't see the whole serializer
    – Andrew Backer
    Nov 22 at 3:48










  • @AndrewBacker Where would i override it?
    – P. Kopacki
    Nov 22 at 13:54


















  • Have you tried overriding the data property? Fields are normally isolated, they don't see the whole serializer
    – Andrew Backer
    Nov 22 at 3:48










  • @AndrewBacker Where would i override it?
    – P. Kopacki
    Nov 22 at 13:54
















Have you tried overriding the data property? Fields are normally isolated, they don't see the whole serializer
– Andrew Backer
Nov 22 at 3:48




Have you tried overriding the data property? Fields are normally isolated, they don't see the whole serializer
– Andrew Backer
Nov 22 at 3:48












@AndrewBacker Where would i override it?
– P. Kopacki
Nov 22 at 13:54




@AndrewBacker Where would i override it?
– P. Kopacki
Nov 22 at 13:54












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You can use SerializerMethodField for this purpose:-



https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/fields/#serializermethodfield



class EntrySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
content = serializers.SerializerMethodField()

class Meta:
model = Entry

def get_content(self, obj):
if obj.deleted:
return "Deleted"
return obj.content





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  • SerializerMethodFields are read-only. The OP stated that they wanted the content to be write-able.
    – Will Keeling
    Nov 20 at 16:01













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You can use SerializerMethodField for this purpose:-



https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/fields/#serializermethodfield



class EntrySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
content = serializers.SerializerMethodField()

class Meta:
model = Entry

def get_content(self, obj):
if obj.deleted:
return "Deleted"
return obj.content





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  • SerializerMethodFields are read-only. The OP stated that they wanted the content to be write-able.
    – Will Keeling
    Nov 20 at 16:01

















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You can use SerializerMethodField for this purpose:-



https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/fields/#serializermethodfield



class EntrySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
content = serializers.SerializerMethodField()

class Meta:
model = Entry

def get_content(self, obj):
if obj.deleted:
return "Deleted"
return obj.content





share|improve this answer





















  • SerializerMethodFields are read-only. The OP stated that they wanted the content to be write-able.
    – Will Keeling
    Nov 20 at 16:01















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You can use SerializerMethodField for this purpose:-



https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/fields/#serializermethodfield



class EntrySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
content = serializers.SerializerMethodField()

class Meta:
model = Entry

def get_content(self, obj):
if obj.deleted:
return "Deleted"
return obj.content





share|improve this answer












You can use SerializerMethodField for this purpose:-



https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/fields/#serializermethodfield



class EntrySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
content = serializers.SerializerMethodField()

class Meta:
model = Entry

def get_content(self, obj):
if obj.deleted:
return "Deleted"
return obj.content






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    Nov 20 at 16:01




















  • SerializerMethodFields are read-only. The OP stated that they wanted the content to be write-able.
    – Will Keeling
    Nov 20 at 16:01


















SerializerMethodFields are read-only. The OP stated that they wanted the content to be write-able.
– Will Keeling
Nov 20 at 16:01






SerializerMethodFields are read-only. The OP stated that they wanted the content to be write-able.
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