from djoser.serializers import UserCreateSerializer as BaseUserRegistrationSerializer from djoser.serializers import UserSerializer as BaseUserSerializer from django.core import exceptions as django_exceptions from rest_framework import exceptions as drf_exceptions from rest_framework import serializers from accounts.models import CustomUser from student_status.serializers import StudentStatusSerializer from student_status.models import StudentStatus from rest_framework.settings import api_settings from django.contrib.auth.password_validation import validate_password class CustomUserSerializer(BaseUserSerializer): user_status = StudentStatusSerializer( source='studentstatus', read_only=True) class Meta(BaseUserSerializer.Meta): model = CustomUser fields = ('username', 'email', 'password', 'student_id_number', 'year_level', 'semester', 'course', 'subjects', 'avatar', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'is_banned', 'user_status') # The model from your custom user class UserRegistrationSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): email = serializers.EmailField(required=True) student_id_number = serializers.CharField(required=True) password = serializers.CharField(write_only=True) class Meta: model = CustomUser # Use your custom user model here fields = ('username', 'email', 'password', 'student_id_number', 'year_level', 'semester', 'course', 'subjects', 'avatar', 'first_name', 'last_name') def validate(self, attrs): user = self.Meta.model(**attrs) password = attrs.get("password") try: validate_password(password, user) except django_exceptions.ValidationError as e: serializer_error = serializers.as_serializer_error(e) raise serializers.ValidationError( {"password": serializer_error[api_settings.NON_FIELD_ERRORS_KEY]} ) return super().validate(attrs) def create(self, validated_data): user = self.Meta.model(**validated_data) user.set_password(validated_data['password']) user.save() StudentStatus.objects.create( user=user, active=False, x=None, y=None, subject=None ) return user