Hi Xavier,

I have this issue.the problem was we were doing get request and posting the 
entire data as "put" request, as a result null value was send as null and 
issue was happening.

Regards,
Priyanka

On Tuesday, 30 May 2017 12:24:36 UTC+5:30, Priyanka Thakur wrote:
>
> I am using Django rest 3.6.2 version .
>
> The model class is having a ForeignKey relationship as :
>
> class Deliverable(model.Model):
>         architectureattribute = models.ForeignKey(Architectureattribute, 
> blank=True, null=True)
>
>
>
> class DeliverableSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
>
>     class Meta:
>
>          model = Deliverable
>          fields = tuple([getattr(x, 'name') for x in 
> Deliverable._meta.fields])
>
>
>
> In Django Rest , the serializer object is decoded as for the foreign key as:
>
>
> architectureattribute = PrimaryKeyRelatedField(allow_null=True, 
> queryset=Architectureattribute.objects.all(), required=False)
>
> With a put request i am updating only some fields and since I'm doing 
> migration, Database contains null value for the architectureattribute.
>
>
> But with "null" value , serializer validation is failing. 
>
>
> On debugging I found that the PrimaryKeyRelatedField is not handling the 
> "null" value, even though allow_null property is set. 
>
>
> Please explain or guide, as to what I'm doing wrong here . 
>
>
>

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