By the way, I've finally gotten around to writing a step-by-step 
tutorial/blog post about JSON-serialization for Pyramid + SQLAlchemy. The 
post is here:
http://codelike.com/blog/2015/07/19/how-to-serialize-sqlalchemy-objects-to-json-in-pyramid/

and the Pyramid-project that accompanies the blog post can be found here:
https://github.com/martinstein/json-example

Hope that might be helpful to some people.

Regards, Martin


Am Montag, 8. Juni 2015 17:04:46 UTC+2 schrieb Jonathan Vanasco:
>
>
> On Monday, June 8, 2015 at 5:23:03 AM UTC-4, Martin Stein wrote:
>>
>> @Jonathan: Probably you know this already, but have you seen the 
>> 'add_adapter' method for extending the pyramid JSON renderer? One of the 
>> first things I do when I start a new Pyramid-project is to add an adapter 
>> for datetime.
>>
>
> IIRC, we started with add_adapter but quickly outgrew it.
>
> We have well over 10 different datatypes that need JSON overrides – and we 
> serialize a lot of data to JSON for caching, actual data storage, and 
> debugging in templates.
>
> Eventually, it made more sense for us to centralize and maintain all the 
> `py_2_json` and `json_2_py` functions in a single shared library file, and 
> just import that single interface throughout our code.
>

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