I feel that this is a very simple question, but I'm new to Python, and I'm learning Django at the same time.
My objective is to create a string dictionary representation i.e. it's dictionary formatted but a string, of a Model's instance in Django. How could I do that? Is there a built-in function that I can call straight from the object's instance, or do I have to define one?
UPDATE:
I would like to call this functionality within the model definition itself i.e. I'm implementing a class method or function which needs this functionality. I'm thinking of a functionality which behaves like python's built-in function locals()
but should only return the model's attributes.
I also would like to add that I'll be calling this functionality on a model's instance which has not been saved yet to the database. So in essence, I'll be working on a model's instance representing a record which is not yet in the database. So anything function using a Manager or QuerySet
I guess is not why I'm looking for.
Example:
class Person(models.Model):
name = ...
age = ...
def func_doing_something(self):
#get the string dictionary representation of this model's instance
#do something to it
#return something
Thanks everyone!
I found from this SO post the solution I was looking for...
some Django object
obj
and just call
dict()
on the result.