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Sorry about that, pushed a new commit. |
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Great idea. Thanks. |
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Any idea when this pull request will be complete? |
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What is your use case for this? Seems like something you could do easily by adding your own normalizer in an initializer. Wondering if this is a common enough use case to warrant inclusion. |
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It would be useful for me 👍 |
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I realised I didn't give a good use case, sorry. Postgres allows me to save an array, normally I want to strip and downcase items before going into the array but for postcodes I want to upcase them. I could make a custom normalizer for array strip downcase and one for array strip upcase but it would be much nicer to use the existing normalizers. |
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I also would like this 👍 |
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I've just added arrays normalization to normalizr. |
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I found that I needed this in order to use Array types with attribute_normalizer.