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JSON decode datetime

Author:
japerk
Posted:
April 13, 2009
Language:
Python
Version:
1.0
Score:
0 (after 0 ratings)

If you have JSON objects with datetime attributes that you want to decode to python datetime objects, you can use decode_datetime as a simplejson object hook. simplejson.loads(s, object_hook=decode_datetime).

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import dateutil.parser

def decode_datetime(obj):
	if 'datetime' not in obj:
		return obj
	
	dt = dateutil.parser.parse(obj['datetime'])
	obj['datetime'] = dt
	return obj

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Comments

schinckel (on August 5, 2010):

If you have datetime objects as "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", then you don't need to convert them. Django will allow for using these in queries, and saving to the database.

Same with date ("%Y-%m-%d") and time ("%H:%M:%S") objects.

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