Fixed #9522 -- Modified handling of values in base serializer so that field subclasses can define their own value_to_string() method for serialization. Thanks to Alex Koshelev for the report and initial patch.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@10554 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ other serializers.
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.serializers import base
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from django.db import models
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from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode
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from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode, is_protected_type
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class Serializer(base.Serializer):
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"""
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@ -35,7 +35,14 @@ class Serializer(base.Serializer):
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self._current = None
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def handle_field(self, obj, field):
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self._current[field.name] = smart_unicode(getattr(obj, field.name), strings_only=True)
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value = field._get_val_from_obj(obj)
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# Protected types (i.e., primitives like None, numbers, dates,
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# and Decimals) are passed through as is. All other values are
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# converted to string first.
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if is_protected_type(value):
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self._current[field.name] = value
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else:
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self._current[field.name] = field.value_to_string(obj)
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def handle_fk_field(self, obj, field):
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related = getattr(obj, field.name)
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@ -65,11 +65,9 @@ class Serializer(base.Serializer):
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"type" : field.get_internal_type()
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})
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# Get a "string version" of the object's data (this is handled by the
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# serializer base class).
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# Get a "string version" of the object's data.
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if getattr(obj, field.name) is not None:
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value = self.get_string_value(obj, field)
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self.xml.characters(smart_unicode(value))
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self.xml.characters(field.value_to_string(obj))
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else:
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self.xml.addQuickElement("None")
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@ -41,6 +41,19 @@ def smart_unicode(s, encoding='utf-8', strings_only=False, errors='strict'):
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return s
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return force_unicode(s, encoding, strings_only, errors)
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def is_protected_type(obj):
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"""Determine if the object instance is of a protected type.
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Objects of protected types are preserved as-is when passed to
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force_unicode(strings_only=True).
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"""
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return isinstance(obj, (
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types.NoneType,
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int, long,
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datetime.datetime, datetime.date, datetime.time,
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float, Decimal)
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)
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def force_unicode(s, encoding='utf-8', strings_only=False, errors='strict'):
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"""
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Similar to smart_unicode, except that lazy instances are resolved to
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If strings_only is True, don't convert (some) non-string-like objects.
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"""
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if strings_only and isinstance(s, (types.NoneType, int, long, datetime.datetime, datetime.date, datetime.time, float, Decimal)):
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if strings_only and is_protected_type(s):
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return s
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try:
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if not isinstance(s, basestring,):
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@ -73,6 +73,45 @@ class Movie(models.Model):
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class Score(models.Model):
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score = models.FloatField()
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class Team(object):
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def __init__(self, title):
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self.title = title
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def __unicode__(self):
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raise NotImplementedError("Not so simple")
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def __str__(self):
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raise NotImplementedError("Not so simple")
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def to_string(self):
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return "%s" % self.title
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class TeamField(models.CharField):
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__metaclass__ = models.SubfieldBase
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def __init__(self):
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super(TeamField, self).__init__(max_length=100)
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def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
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return unicode(value.title)
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def to_python(self, value):
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if isinstance(value, Team):
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return value
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return Team(value)
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def value_to_string(self, obj):
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return self._get_val_from_obj(obj).to_string()
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class Player(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
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rank = models.IntegerField()
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team = TeamField()
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def __unicode__(self):
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return u'%s (%d) playing for %s' % (self.name, self.rank, self.team.to_string())
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__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
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# Create some data:
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> print list(serializers.deserialize('json', serializers.serialize('json', [sc])))[0].object.score
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3.4
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# Custom field with non trivial to string convertion value
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>>> player = Player()
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>>> player.name = "Soslan Djanaev"
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>>> player.rank = 1
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>>> player.team = Team("Spartak Moskva")
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>>> player.save()
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>>> serialized = serializers.serialize("json", Player.objects.all())
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>>> print serialized
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[{"pk": 1, "model": "serializers.player", "fields": {"name": "Soslan Djanaev", "rank": 1, "team": "Spartak Moskva"}}]
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>>> obj = list(serializers.deserialize("json", serialized))[0]
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>>> print obj
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<DeserializedObject: Soslan Djanaev (1) playing for Spartak Moskva>
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"""}
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try:
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<DeserializedObject: Just kidding; I love TV poker>
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<DeserializedObject: Time to reform copyright>
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# Custom field with non trivial to string convertion value with YAML serializer
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>>> print serializers.serialize("yaml", Player.objects.all())
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- fields: {name: Soslan Djanaev, rank: 1, team: Spartak Moskva}
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model: serializers.player
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pk: 1
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<BLANKLINE>
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>>> serialized = serializers.serialize("yaml", Player.objects.all())
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>>> obj = list(serializers.deserialize("yaml", serialized))[0]
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>>> print obj
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<DeserializedObject: Soslan Djanaev (1) playing for Spartak Moskva>
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"""
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except ImportError:
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pass
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