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I have this python code, which fetches json and parses it:

from django.http import HttpResponse
import json, requests

def find(request):
    context = {}
    platformUrl = 'https://www.igdb.com/api/v1/platforms'
    platformReq = requests.get(platformUrl, headers={'Authorization': 'Token token="1234"'})
    platformData = json.loads(platformReq.text)
    platformList = platformData['platforms']
    print platformList

It outputs this with the print statement:

[{u'slug': u'saturn', u'id': 32, u'name': u'Sega Saturn'}, {u'slug': u'mac', u'id': 14, u'name': u'Mac'}, {u'slug': u'vc', u'id': 47, u'name': u'Virtual Console (Nintendo)'}

I would like to pass that data to javascript and have the ID and name from the json put in this javascript. (selectize.js) This would probably require some type of for loop, could be javascript, or even djangos?:

    options: [
    {id: 1, title: 'Spectrometer'},
    {id: 2, title: 'Star Chart'},
    {id: 3, title: 'Electrical Tape'}
]

Thanks

EDIT: Following @satoru's link, I looked into it, and updated my code to this:

    from django.http import HttpResponse
import json, requests

def find(request):
    context = {}
    platformUrl = 'https://www.igdb.com/api/v1/platforms'
    platformReq = requests.get(platformUrl, headers={'Authorization': 'Token token="1234"'})
    platformList = json.dumps(platformData)

    print platformList
    return render_to_response('find.html',{'platformList':platformList})

It now outputs this:

{"platforms": [{"slug": "saturn", "id": 32, "name": "Sega Saturn"}, {"slug": "mac", "id": 14, "name": "Mac"}, {"slug": "vc", "id": 47, "name": "Virtual Console (Nintendo)"}

How would I then pass that into javascript?

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  • possible duplicate of Getting serialized json objects from django templates?
    – satoru
    Aug 27, 2015 at 23:53
  • @satoru I don't see how that question applies to mine.
    – user2657983
    Aug 27, 2015 at 23:57
  • You can create a new dict containing only the keys you want, and then encode it in JSON.
    – satoru
    Aug 28, 2015 at 0:00
  • @satoru I already have it in a JSON format, do I not? I got the data using python requests, and would like to pass that data I have already obtained in JSON to the javascript file. Or am I misunderstanding something?
    – user2657983
    Aug 28, 2015 at 0:02
  • @satoru I looked at your link even further, can you take a look at my edit and let me know. Thanks
    – user2657983
    Aug 28, 2015 at 0:47

2 Answers 2

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If the API already return a JSON-encoded response, you can just use platformReq.text. After passing it to render_to_response, you have access to a JSON-encoded string in your template.

Now you can design your Javascript module to be configurable with an object, for example:

<script src="my_module.js"></script>
<script>
   MyModule.initialize({{ json_encoded }})
</script>
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  • I'm not fully understanding, where does the "my_module.js" come from?
    – user2657983
    Aug 28, 2015 at 2:15
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Check out this template library to convert your platform list to a JSON object from within the template

Example(Inside your template):

    <script src="your_standalone_js.js">
    <script>
        var js_variable = {{platformList | jsonify }};
        function_in_standalone_js(js_variable);
    </script>

your_standalone_js.js:

    var function_in_standalone_js = function(js_variable){
        var options = js_variable['platforms'];
        //What ever you need to do with options
    };
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  • It's already in the JSON format (see: platformList and what the output is), I want to pass the JSON that I'm parsing from an API into the javascript code that I provided above.
    – user2657983
    Aug 28, 2015 at 2:15
  • When it is passed to the template, and you try to set a Javascript variable equal to it it converts it to a string. The Jsonify library allows you to set the Javascript variable in the template like so: var js_variable = {{platformList | jsonify }};
    – siracoj
    Aug 28, 2015 at 2:43
  • I thought using json.dumps(platformData) converts it into JSON. Right now my output into console is: {"platforms": [{"slug": "saturn", "id": 32, "name": "Sega Saturn"}, {"slug": "mac", "id": 14, "name": "Mac"}, {"slug": "vc", "id": 47, "name": "Virtual Console (Nintendo)"} Is that not JSON?
    – user2657983
    Aug 28, 2015 at 2:49
  • It is JSON, but when you set it to a Javascript variable, it is converted back to a string. jsonify fixes this.
    – siracoj
    Aug 28, 2015 at 2:54
  • Okay, I understand now. If I was going to be putting this in a standalone JS file, how would I do that? Also, once it was in the javascript, how could I make it so that the JSON fills this javascript with it's values? Ex: Platform List JSON {"platforms": [{"slug": "saturn", "id": 32, "name": "Sega Saturn"}, {"slug": "mac", "id": 14, "name": "Mac"}, {"slug": "vc", "id": 47, "name": "Virtual Console (Nintendo)"} Goes into this JS: options: [ {id: 32, title: 'Sega Saturn'}, {id: 14, title: 'Mac'}, {id: 47, title: 'Virtual Console (Nintendo'} ]
    – user2657983
    Aug 28, 2015 at 2:59

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