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- from api import models
- from rest_framework import serializers
- from rest_framework_simplejwt.serializers import TokenObtainPairSerializer
-
-
- class PasswordSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
- class Meta:
- model = models.Password
- fields = (
- "id",
- "login",
- "site",
- "lowercase",
- "uppercase",
- "symbols",
- "numbers",
- "counter",
- "length",
- "version",
- "created",
- "modified",
- )
- read_only_fields = ("created", "modified")
-
- def create(self, validated_data):
- user = self.context["request"].user
- return models.Password.objects.create(user=user, **validated_data)
-
-
- class EncryptedPasswordProfileSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
- class Meta:
- model = models.EncryptedPasswordProfile
- fields = (
- "id",
- "password_profile",
- "created",
- "modified",
- )
- read_only_fields = ("created", "modified")
-
- def create(self, validated_data):
- user = self.context["request"].user
- return models.EncryptedPasswordProfile.objects.create(
- user=user, **validated_data
- )
-
-
- class BackwardCompatibleTokenObtainPairSerializer(TokenObtainPairSerializer):
- def validate(self, attrs):
- data = super().validate(attrs)
- data.update({"token": data["access"]})
- return data
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