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## Paginating QuerySets
-Our first example worked because we were using primative objects. If we wanted to paginate a queryset or other complex data, we'd need to specify a serializer to use to serialize the result set itself with.
+Our first example worked because we were using primitive objects. If we wanted to paginate a queryset or other complex data, we'd need to specify a serializer to use to serialize the result set itself.
We can do this using the `object_serializer_class` attribute on the inner `Meta` class of the pagination serializer. For example.
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For example, to nest a pair of links labelled 'prev' and 'next', and set the name for the results field to 'objects', you might use something like this.
class LinksSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
- next = pagination.NextURLField(source='*')
- prev = pagination.PreviousURLField(source='*')
+ next = pagination.NextPageField(source='*')
+ prev = pagination.PreviousPageField(source='*')
class CustomPaginationSerializer(pagination.BasePaginationSerializer):
links = LinksSerializer(source='*') # Takes the page object as the source