I am working on a Django app and have created some initial tables in my db (SQLite3). I have JSON objects in a file (one JSON object per line) whose properties map one to one with the fields in the tables, I was wondering whether there was some in-built mechanism in Django to insert these into the tables, or do I have write the SQL myself?
At the moment my only reference is this
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/initial-data/
which suggests creating an <modelname>.sql
file in a folder named sql
inside the app directory with INSERT
statements for the entries. But it seems there is no way of creating those INSERT
statements from JSON objects. Writing a script is pretty simple, but I was wondering whether there was one already?
Also, at the moment in my app I have just one table, and I don't have any foreign key relationships. When I ran python manage.py makemigrations <app>
it did not create any indexes for the primary key field in the table. Is this something I have to do myself?
Thanks for any help.
python manage.py loaddata <appname>/fixtures/<filename>.json
) but I get an error - the last line in the traceback is/python.py", line 93, in Deserializer Model = _get_model(d["model"]) django.core.serializers.base.DeserializationError: Problem installing fixture '/Users/srm/Documents/sandeep/cst/dev/TPP/TPP/TPP_App/fixtures/SmallGroupsData_Order1-35.json': u'model'