from django.db.models.query import QuerySet from django.utils import six, timezone from django.utils.encoding import force_text from django.utils.functional import Promise import datetime import decimal import json import uuid class JSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder): """ JSONEncoder subclass that knows how to encode date/time/timedelta, decimal types, generators and other basic python objects. Taken from https://github.com/tomchristie/django-rest-framework/blob/master/rest_framework/utils/encoders.py """ def default(self, obj): # noqa # For Date Time string spec, see ECMA 262 # http://ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-15.9.1.15 if isinstance(obj, Promise): return force_text(obj) elif isinstance(obj, datetime.datetime): representation = obj.isoformat() if obj.microsecond: representation = representation[:23] + representation[26:] if representation.endswith('+00:00'): representation = representation[:-6] + 'Z' return representation elif isinstance(obj, datetime.date): return obj.isoformat() elif isinstance(obj, datetime.time): if timezone and timezone.is_aware(obj): raise ValueError("JSON can't represent timezone-aware times.") representation = obj.isoformat() if obj.microsecond: representation = representation[:12] return representation elif isinstance(obj, datetime.timedelta): return six.text_type(obj.total_seconds()) elif isinstance(obj, decimal.Decimal): # Serializers will coerce decimals to strings by default. return float(obj) elif isinstance(obj, uuid.UUID): return six.text_type(obj) elif isinstance(obj, QuerySet): return tuple(obj) elif hasattr(obj, 'tolist'): # Numpy arrays and array scalars. return obj.tolist() elif hasattr(obj, '__getitem__'): try: return dict(obj) except: pass elif hasattr(obj, '__iter__'): return tuple(item for item in obj) return super(JSONEncoder, self).default(obj)