Django queryset - transfrom json object












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I have a problem with django queryset:



I have in my html file form like:



<input type="text" placeholder="Login" name="user[username]"/>
<input type="password" placeholder="Password" name="user[password]"/>
<input type="number" placeholder="Mobile number" name="mobile_number"/>
<button type="submit" id="register-form-create">create</button>


then I serialize it with .serializeJSON(),



In django when I use json.loads, I am getting output like:



{'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh', 'user[username]': 'user1', 'user[password]': 'password1234', 'mobile_number': '45214578563'}


What do I have to do to get:



{'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh',
'user':{
'username': 'user1',
'password': 'password1234'
},
'mobile_number': 45214578563
}









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    I have a problem with django queryset:



    I have in my html file form like:



    <input type="text" placeholder="Login" name="user[username]"/>
    <input type="password" placeholder="Password" name="user[password]"/>
    <input type="number" placeholder="Mobile number" name="mobile_number"/>
    <button type="submit" id="register-form-create">create</button>


    then I serialize it with .serializeJSON(),



    In django when I use json.loads, I am getting output like:



    {'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh', 'user[username]': 'user1', 'user[password]': 'password1234', 'mobile_number': '45214578563'}


    What do I have to do to get:



    {'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh',
    'user':{
    'username': 'user1',
    'password': 'password1234'
    },
    'mobile_number': 45214578563
    }









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      I have a problem with django queryset:



      I have in my html file form like:



      <input type="text" placeholder="Login" name="user[username]"/>
      <input type="password" placeholder="Password" name="user[password]"/>
      <input type="number" placeholder="Mobile number" name="mobile_number"/>
      <button type="submit" id="register-form-create">create</button>


      then I serialize it with .serializeJSON(),



      In django when I use json.loads, I am getting output like:



      {'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh', 'user[username]': 'user1', 'user[password]': 'password1234', 'mobile_number': '45214578563'}


      What do I have to do to get:



      {'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh',
      'user':{
      'username': 'user1',
      'password': 'password1234'
      },
      'mobile_number': 45214578563
      }









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      I have a problem with django queryset:



      I have in my html file form like:



      <input type="text" placeholder="Login" name="user[username]"/>
      <input type="password" placeholder="Password" name="user[password]"/>
      <input type="number" placeholder="Mobile number" name="mobile_number"/>
      <button type="submit" id="register-form-create">create</button>


      then I serialize it with .serializeJSON(),



      In django when I use json.loads, I am getting output like:



      {'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh', 'user[username]': 'user1', 'user[password]': 'password1234', 'mobile_number': '45214578563'}


      What do I have to do to get:



      {'csrfmiddlewaretoken': 'zg7Sl25DiXwZPnwd9QyhdffdfXfQnOh',
      'user':{
      'username': 'user1',
      'password': 'password1234'
      },
      'mobile_number': 45214578563
      }






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          Would you try it when sending data to HTML file in django:



          return HttpResponse(json.dumps(info))





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            I solved this problem by making serializer in seialzier:



            `user_serializer=UserSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
            mobile_number_serializer=MobileNumberSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
            user_serializer.is_valid()
            mobile_number_serializer.is_valid()
            final_dict = {"user": user_serializer.data}
            final_dict.update(mobile_number_serializer.data)`


            It gave me data with i wanted, if somebody can do it with more elegant way please share.






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              Would you try it when sending data to HTML file in django:



              return HttpResponse(json.dumps(info))





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                Would you try it when sending data to HTML file in django:



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                  Would you try it when sending data to HTML file in django:



                  return HttpResponse(json.dumps(info))





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                  Would you try it when sending data to HTML file in django:



                  return HttpResponse(json.dumps(info))






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                      I solved this problem by making serializer in seialzier:



                      `user_serializer=UserSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                      mobile_number_serializer=MobileNumberSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                      user_serializer.is_valid()
                      mobile_number_serializer.is_valid()
                      final_dict = {"user": user_serializer.data}
                      final_dict.update(mobile_number_serializer.data)`


                      It gave me data with i wanted, if somebody can do it with more elegant way please share.






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                        I solved this problem by making serializer in seialzier:



                        `user_serializer=UserSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                        mobile_number_serializer=MobileNumberSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                        user_serializer.is_valid()
                        mobile_number_serializer.is_valid()
                        final_dict = {"user": user_serializer.data}
                        final_dict.update(mobile_number_serializer.data)`


                        It gave me data with i wanted, if somebody can do it with more elegant way please share.






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                          I solved this problem by making serializer in seialzier:



                          `user_serializer=UserSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                          mobile_number_serializer=MobileNumberSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                          user_serializer.is_valid()
                          mobile_number_serializer.is_valid()
                          final_dict = {"user": user_serializer.data}
                          final_dict.update(mobile_number_serializer.data)`


                          It gave me data with i wanted, if somebody can do it with more elegant way please share.






                          share|improve this answer












                          I solved this problem by making serializer in seialzier:



                          `user_serializer=UserSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                          mobile_number_serializer=MobileNumberSerializer(data=create_user_request.data)
                          user_serializer.is_valid()
                          mobile_number_serializer.is_valid()
                          final_dict = {"user": user_serializer.data}
                          final_dict.update(mobile_number_serializer.data)`


                          It gave me data with i wanted, if somebody can do it with more elegant way please share.







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