Somewhere in my Django app, I make an Ajax call to my view
$.post("/metrics", {
'program': 'AWebsite',
'marketplace': 'Japan',
'metrics': {'pageLoadTime': '1024'}
});
in my python code, I have got
@require_POST
def metrics(request):
program = request.POST.get('program', '')
marketplace = request.POST.get('marketplace', '')
metrics = request.POST.get('metrics', '')
reportMetrics(metrics, program, marketplace)
the metrics()
function in python is supposed to call reportMetrics()
with these parameters which are then supposed to go in a log file. But In my log file, I do not see the 'pageLoadTime' value - probably because it is being passed in as a dictionary. In future I need to add more items to this, so it needs to remain a dictionary (and not a string like first two).
Whats the easiest way to convert this incoming javascript dictionary to python dictionary?
Send the javascript dictionary as json and import the python json
module to pull it back out. You'll use json.loads(jsonString).
Edit - Added example
$.post("/metrics", {
data: JSON.stringify({
'program': 'AWebsite',
'marketplace': 'Japan',
'metrics': {'pageLoadTime': '1024'}
})
});
Then on the python side
import json
def metrics(request):
data = json.loads(request.POST.get('data'))
program = data.get('program','')
marketplace = data.get('marketplace','')
metrics = data.get('metrics','')
I don't really have a good way of testing this right now, but I believe it should work. You may also have to do some checking if a field is blank, but I believe .get()
will handle that for you.
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