This is my code.
class MyViewSet(ModelViewSet):
serializer_class = MySerializer
queryset = MyClass.objects.all()
def get_serializer_class(self):
if request.user.is_superuser:
return self.serializer_class
else:
return OtherSerializer
def perform_create(self, serializer):
if request.user.is_superuser:
if serializer.is_valid():
serializer.save(organization=self.request.user.organization)
else:
employee = Employee.objects.get(user=self.request.user)
serializer.save(employee=employee, organization=self.request.user.organization)
This is my Serializer:
class MySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = models.MyClass
def validate(self, data):
employee = data.get('employee')
members = Team.objects.get(id=team.id.members.all())
if employee not in members:
raise serializers.ValidationError('Invalid')
return data
The issue is, My custom validate function is not being called when I call it inside perform_create() in my ViewSet.
What might be the issue?
CodePudding user response:
validate
member function should be defined in the scope of the serializer class not inside class Meta
. So you need to left-indent the function validate
:
class MySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = models.MyClass
def validate(self, data):
employee = data.get('employee')
members = Team.objects.get(id=team.id.members.all())
if employee not in members:
raise serializers.ValidationError('Invalid')
return data