Hello all,
I'm following the "Serializing Django objects" documentation and have a
view pretty much verbatim from the docs:
def my_json_view(request):
data = serializers.serialize("json", Location.objects.all())
return HttpResponse(data, mimetype='text/javascript')
My Location model includes decimal latitude and longitude data. When I
test the above view using the Django shell, it works, but when I try it
via a browser request, I get this:
Decimal("44.048708") is not JSON serializable
Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://www.my_url.com/maps/json/
Exception Type: TypeError
Exception Value: Decimal("44.048708") is not JSON serializable
Exception Location: ... [snip] ...
/django/utils/simplejson/encoder.py in default, line 258
Also, the above will works via the browser when I specify "xml" as the
serialization format. The "json" format just doesn't like my decimals.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any guidance,
John
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