I created an example project to illustrate this issue, but basically if you have custom validation logic on a serializer and the data has a field that isn't valid, then the errors raised are only the field level errors and not the custom validation logic errors. This ends up being a bad user experience because the user can fix the field error and then when post another request they can end up getting errors thrown in the custom validation. I'm thinking this might need to be an issue added the DRF project on Github, but thought I would check here first. Please see the project example for more details.
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Then write your custom validation as a field validator and put them all in the list in the order you want them to fire off in or you could include the field validator checks into your custom validation method.The problem is that DRF can only implement what the common cases are, not all the edge cases people may need, but the hooks are there in the code to customize it the way you want.
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Unfortunately, that doesn't really solve the issue because you want field-level validation to run because you want to make sure that valid numbers, etc. are being sent to the API.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 12:25 PM Carl Nobile <carl....@gmail.com> wrote:
It is possible to turn off the built infield errors. The empty list essentially turns off al field validation. If there are multiple and you don't want all turned off you would need to specify them yourself.Class SomeSeializer(...):class Meta:extra_kwargs = {'field_name': {'validators': []},
}
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I created an example project to illustrate this issue, but basically if you have custom validation logic on a serializer and the data has a field that isn't valid, then the errors raised are only the field level errors and not the custom validation logic errors. This ends up being a bad user experience because the user can fix the field error and then when post another request they can end up getting errors thrown in the custom validation. I'm thinking this might need to be an issue added the DRF project on Github, but thought I would check here first. Please see the project example for more details.--
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Then write your custom validation as a field validator and put them all in the list in the order you want them to fire off in or you could include the field validator checks into your custom validation method.The problem is that DRF can only implement what the common cases are, not all the edge cases people may need, but the hooks are there in the code to customize it the way you want.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 4:05 PM Brent O'Connor <br...@epicserve.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, that doesn't really solve the issue because you want field-level validation to run because you want to make sure that valid numbers, etc. are being sent to the API.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 12:25 PM Carl Nobile <carl....@gmail.com> wrote:
It is possible to turn off the built infield errors. The empty list essentially turns off al field validation. If there are multiple and you don't want all turned off you would need to specify them yourself.Class SomeSeializer(...):class Meta:extra_kwargs = {'field_name': {'validators': []},
}
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:08 PM Brent O'Connor <epic...@gmail.com> wrote:
I created an example project to illustrate this issue, but basically if you have custom validation logic on a serializer and the data has a field that isn't valid, then the errors raised are only the field level errors and not the custom validation logic errors. This ends up being a bad user experience because the user can fix the field error and then when post another request they can end up getting errors thrown in the custom validation. I'm thinking this might need to be an issue added the DRF project on Github, but thought I would check here first. Please see the project example for more details.--
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I guess my point is that I don't feel like I should have to override anything and this should be DRF's default behavior. 🙂 Thank you for pointing out that `validation` should be the method that should be used.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 5:42 PM Carl Nobile <carl....@gmail.com> wrote:
Brent, overriding the 'to_internal_value' method is normal and encouraged, however, the 'run_validation' shouldn't generally be overridden, what you can override is the 'validate' method which is called by 'run_validation'.~Carl
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For anyone that might come across this thread, I went ahead and created an issue for this on Github.--
On Friday, June 26, 2020 at 5:08:03 PM UTC-5, Brent O'Connor wrote:I created an example project to illustrate this issue, but basically if you have custom validation logic on a serializer and the data has a field that isn't valid, then the errors raised are only the field level errors and not the custom validation logic errors. This ends up being a bad user experience because the user can fix the field error and then when post another request they can end up getting errors thrown in the custom validation. I'm thinking this might need to be an issue added the DRF project on Github, but thought I would check here first. Please see the project example for more details.
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