I have the following model with a primary_key=True specified: 

class Team(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(
        max_length=64,
        primary_key=True,
    )
    ... other fields


When I serialize this model, I do the following:

class TeamSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
   class Meta:
        model = Team
        fields = ('url', 'name',) # and another fields



My viewset:

class TeamViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):
    lookup_value_regex = '[-\w.]'
    queryset = Team.objects.all()
    serializer_class = TeamSerializer
    filter_fields = ('name',) # and another fields


My urls.py:

router = routers.DefaultRouter()
router.register(r'teams', TeamViewSet)

urlpatterns = [
    url(r'^api/', include(router.urls)),

    *# I am not sure if this url is right. I repeat of include(router.urls)*
    url(r'^api/teams/(?P<name>[-\w.]+)/', include(router.urls)),

    url(r'^api-auth/', include('rest_framework.urls', 
namespace='rest_framework'))
]


Then, when I create a Team object with name attribute containing dot ., for 
example *Latinos F.C.* and I go to the rest url, I get:

<https://i.stack.imgur.com/yta0M.jpg>


I am not sure about of how to use the lookup_value_regex attribute in my 
viewset. In this answer <http://stackoverflow.com/a/27966110/2773461> is 
used with some basic regex, but if I use it, any Team object is reachable 
via my serialized Rest API.

How to can I get a url like as: /api/teams/Name.F.C. in my serialized Team
 model?

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