Add max_length and min_length options to ListSerializer#8165
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For almost anything in REST framework at the moment I'd simply close off new feature requests. Fab, thank you! |
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I needed to restrict the amount of elements within a
ListSerializer(to prevent big and long requests).I initially implemented this in a "per field" validation but I thought it could be implemented like the already existing
allow_emptyoption.