have this django view: I am aware I can use this to serialize a postgres table to geojson
def mun_datasets(request):
mun = serialize('geojson', Municipalities.objects.all())
return HttpResponse(mun, content_type='json')
url.py
url(r'^mun_data/$',mun_datasets, name = 'mun'),
however I have a very complex query which needs to be in raw SQL so I am trying to figure out how to return geojson from a raw SQL query (the query below is very simple but the actual query is complex so I just want to know how to return geojson from any sql query to apply the concept to harder queries)
def mun_datasets(request):
cur = conn.cursor()
qry='''select json_object_agg(namelsad,geom) from reporter_municipalities'''
cur.execute(qry)
row=cur.fetchone()
mun = serialize('geojson', row)
return HttpResponse(mun, content_type='json')
this gives me an error on my mun_data
url
AttributeError at /mun_data/
'dict' object has no attribute '_meta'
Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/mun_data/
Django Version: 1.11
Exception Type: AttributeError
Exception Value:
'dict' object has no attribute '_meta'
Exception Location: /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/django/contrib/gis/serializers/geojson.py in start_object, line 38
Python Executable: /usr/bin/python3
Python Version: 3.6.5
Python Path:
['/home/ralph/Desktop/geo',
'/usr/lib/python36.zip',
'/usr/lib/python3.6',
'/usr/lib/python3.6/lib-dynload',
'/home/ralph/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages',
'/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages',
'/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages']
Server time: Fri, 12 Oct 2018 14:00:44 +0000
created this query
SELECT row_to_json(fc)
FROM
( SELECT 'FeatureCollection' AS TYPE,
array_to_json(array_agg(f)) AS features
FROM
(SELECT 'Feature' AS TYPE,
ST_AsGeoJSON(g.geom)::JSON AS geometry,
row_to_json(
(SELECT p
FROM
( SELECT namelsad,geom) AS p)) AS properties
FROM reporter_municipalities AS g
) AS f) AS fc;
which yields
{"type":"FeatureCollection","features":[{"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-75.100728,40.638361],[-75.100497,40.638426],[-75.097664,40.639218],[-75.09661,40.639512],[-75.09135,40.640982],[-75.090844,40.641214],[-75.088537 (...)
row=cur.fetchone()
#mun = serialize('geojson', row[0])
return HttpResponse(row[0], content_type='json')
mun_data does not throw an error it just returns this
typefeatures
serialize()
from ?from django.core.serializers import serialize