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On Saturday, 5 August 2023 at 02:17:12 UTC+5:30 Ryan Gartin wrote:

> You are correct state_id is not a field on the model, state is, and using “
> state” in the field lists works.
>
> I would like to propose that if  ‘state_id’ is a valid property on the 
> queryset (and in the database) that is should be serialized.
>
> It is my preference that a serialized JSON property (to be consumed in a 
> strongly typed language) is reserved for a specific type. I realize Django 
> will determine that `state: int` is an Int and it needs to do a FK lookup 
> and populate that property with the state model but a strongly typed 
> language does not have that ability to determine between two types nor does 
> it have the ability to requery. So my preference when I consume JSON 
> response into my apps is to reserve state: { title: str, etc...} to an 
> object representing State model and use state_id: int wherever I just 
> need the Integer. 
>
> While I understand that this is my personal preference I think it is 
> reasonable to request that if QuerySet.state_id returns a valid value 
> then it should also be capable of being serialized as well. 
>
> On Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 9:46:27 PM UTC-4 Curtis Maloney wrote:
>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> On Fri, 4 Aug 2023, at 06:03, Ryan Gartin wrote:
>>
>> I came across this issue calling the following and FK fields with _id are 
>> ignored:
>> serialize('json', ...., fields=['title', 'state_id']). 
>>
>>
>> I think the problem you've run into here is "state_id" is not a Field on 
>> your model; it's where the raw PK value for your ForeignKey is stored.
>>
>> I've just double checked the code for serialize, and I'm pretty sure the 
>> default behavior for a ForeignKey field _is_ _already_ to output the PK 
>> value.
>>
>> What happens in your code if you put "state" instead of "state_id" in the 
>> field list?
>>
>> --
>> Curtis
>>
>

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