For some reason, the jsonify
function is converting my datetime.date
to what appears to be an HTTP date. How can I keep the date in yyyy-mm-dd
format when using jsonify
?
test_date = datetime.date(2017, 4, 27)
print(test_date) # 2017-04-27
test_date_jsonify = jsonify(test_date)
print(test_date_jsonify.get_data(as_text=True)) # Thu, 27 Apr 2017 00:00:00 GMT
As suggested in the comments, using jsonify(str(test_date))
returns the desired format. However, consider the following case:
test_dict = {"name": "name1", "date":datetime.date(2017, 4, 27)}
print(test_dict) # {"name": "name1", "date":datetime.date(2017, 4, 27)}
test_dict_jsonify = jsonify(test_dict)
print(test_dict_jsonify.get_data(as_text=True)) # {"date": "Thu, 27 Apr 2017 00:00:00 GMT", "name": "name1"}
test_dict_jsonify = jsonify(str(test_dict))
print(test_dict_jsonify.get_data(as_text=True)) # "{"date": datetime.date(2017, 4, 27), "name": "name1"}"
In this case, the str()
solution does not work.
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