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How do I get DateTimeField from the Mysql database in Django in JSON format? I got an error when I executed the code Date.time cannot be serialized in json (data holds a lot of values):

data = json.dumps(data)

But this was fixed by adding

ALL_data = serializers.serialize("json", data, ensure_ascii=False)

But now I get 'str' object has no attribute '_meta'.

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DjangoJSONEncoder solved my problem.

import json
from django.core.serializers.json import DjangoJSONEncoder
data = json.dumps(data, cls=DjangoJSONEncoder)
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    What would you use for json.loads() ? May 10, 2015 at 20:54
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Django's serializers are only meant to be used on query sets; you will have to find a different way to solve your problem, such as converting the datetime to something else first.

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Whenever you see an error message of the form ... object has no attribute '_meta' that is a clear-cut sign that a method was expecting a queryset but got something else. In this particular situation, serializers.serialize must have a queryset for its second argument. You can't use a list, dictionary, etc., and definitely not a string.

Where is data being set. Check to make sure it's being assigned a true queryset. You might also want to post more of your code, if you're still having issues. It's difficult to diagnose the problem much more, out of context.

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