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Diffstat (limited to 'rest_framework/serializers.py')
| -rw-r--r-- | rest_framework/serializers.py | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/rest_framework/serializers.py b/rest_framework/serializers.py index 42d1e370..d76658b0 100644 --- a/rest_framework/serializers.py +++ b/rest_framework/serializers.py @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ class BaseSerializer(Field): ) assert hasattr(self, 'initial_data'), ( - 'Cannot call `.is_valid()` as no `data=` keyword argument was' + 'Cannot call `.is_valid()` as no `data=` keyword argument was ' 'passed when instantiating the serializer instance.' ) @@ -633,11 +633,11 @@ def raise_errors_on_nested_writes(method_name, serializer, validated_data): If we don't do this explicitly they'd get a less helpful error when calling `.save()` on the serializer. - We don't *automatically* support these sorts of nested writes brecause + We don't *automatically* support these sorts of nested writes because there are too many ambiguities to define a default behavior. Eg. Suppose we have a `UserSerializer` with a nested profile. How should - we handle the case of an update, where the `profile` realtionship does + we handle the case of an update, where the `profile` relationship does not exist? Any of the following might be valid: * Raise an application error. |
