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I have the following queryset:

prices = Price.objects.filter(product=product).values_list('price', 'valid_from')

How can i get the prices as "json"

{"aaData": [
    ["70.1700", "2007-01-01"], # price, valid_form
    ["72.6500", "2008-01-01"], # price, valid_form
    ["74.5500", "2009-01-01"], # price, valid_form
    ["76.6500", "2010-01-01"]
]}

2 Answers 2

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A better approach is to use DjangoJSONEncoder. It has support for Decimal.

import json
from django.core.serializers.json import DjangoJSONEncoder

prices = Price.objects.filter(product=product).values_list('price', 'valid_from')

prices_json = json.dumps(list(prices), cls=DjangoJSONEncoder)

Very easy to use. No jumping through hoops for converting individual fields to float.

Update : Changed the answer to use builtin json instead of simplejson.

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    Just a note... the use of django.utils.simplejson has been depricated as of Django 1.5. See the release notes for more info.
    – Ngenator
    Jun 21, 2013 at 14:56
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    following the example shown: once I have prices_json how do I pass it over to the template/js? and how do I access it from there?
    – Maor
    Apr 26, 2015 at 20:04
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from django.utils import simplejson

prices = Price.objects.filter(product=product).values_list('price', 'valid_from')
simplejson.dumps({'aaData': prices})

Edit

It wasn't clear from your question that price is a DecimalField. It looks like you'd need to convert from Decimal to float:

simplejson.dumps({'aaData': (float(price), valid_from) for price, valid_from in prices})

Alternatively, if you want the price to be a string:

simplejson.dumps({'aaData': (str(price), valid_from) for price, valid_from in prices})
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  • Error: Decimal('70.1700') is not JSON serializable May 8, 2012 at 16:13

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