This script has MongoEngine Document json serialization more-natural.
Using MongoEngine to create something (e.g. RESTful API), sometimes you might want to serialize the data from the db into JSON, but some fields are weird and not suitable for frontend/api:
{
"_id": {
"$oid": "5700c32a1cbd5856815051ce"
},
"name": "Hiroaki Yamamoto",
"registered_date": {
"$date": 1459667811724
}
}
The points are 2 points:
_id
might not be wanted because jslint disagrees_
character unless declaringjslint nomen:true
- There are sub-fields such
$oid
and$date
. These fields are known as MongoDB Extended JSON. However, considering MongoEngine is ODM and therefore it has schema-definition methods, the fields shouldn't have the special fields. In particular problems, you might getNo such property $oid of undefined
error when you handle above generated data on frontend.
To solve the problems, the generated data should be like this:
{
"id": "5700c32a1cbd5856815051ce",
"name": "Hiroaki Yamamoto",
"registered_date": 1459667811724
}
Making above structure can be possible by doing re-mapping, but if we do it on API's controller object, the code might get super-dirty:
"""Dirty code."""
import mongoengine as db
class User(db.Document):
"""User class."""
name = db.StringField(required=True, unique=True)
registered_date = db.DateTimeField()
def get_user(self):
"""Get user."""
models = [
{
("id" if key == "_id" else key): (
value.pop("$oid") if "$oid" in value and isinstance(value, dict)
else value.pop("$date") if "$date" in value and isinstance(value, dict)
else value #What if there are the special fields in child dict?
)
for (key, value) in doc.items()
} for doc in User.objects(pk=ObjectId("5700c32a1cbd5856815051ce"))
]
return json.dumps(models, indent=2)
To give the solution of this problem, I developed this scirpt. By using this script, you will not need to make the transform like above. i.e.
"""A little-bit clean code."""
import mongoengine as db
import mongoengine_goodjson as gj
class User(gj.Document):
"""User class."""
name = db.StringField(required=True, unique=True)
registered_date = db.DateTimeField()
def get_user(self):
"""Get user."""
return model_cls.objects(
pk=ObjectId("5700c32a1cbd5856815051ce")
).to_json(indent=2)
Generally you can define the document as usual, but you might want to inherits
mongoengine_goodjson.Document
or mongoengine_goodjson.EmbeddedDocument
.
Here is the example:
"""Example schema."""
import mongoengine_goodjson as gj
import mongoengine as db
class Address(gj.EmbeddedDocument):
"""Address schema."""
street = db.StringField()
city = db.StringField()
state = db.StringField()
class User(gj.Document):
"""User data schema."""
name = db.StringField()
email = db.EmailField()
address = db.EmbeddedDocumentListField(Address)
If you want to know more, there's read the doc that you want to read. You can now read the doc with drinking a cup of coffee!!
Please read the doc for the detail.
See LICENSE.md