A modern fork of django-jsonfield, compatible with the latest versions of Django.
jsonfield2 is a reusable model field that allows you to store validated JSON, automatically handling
serialization to and from the database. To use, add jsonfield.JSONField
to one of your models.
Note: django.contrib.postgres now supports PostgreSQL's jsonb type, which includes extended querying capabilities. If you're an end user of PostgreSQL and want full-featured JSON support, then it is recommended that you use the built-in JSONField. However, jsonfield2 is still useful when your app needs to be database-agnostic, or when the built-in JSONField's extended querying is not being leveraged. e.g., a configuration field.
jsonfield2 aims to support all current versions of Django, however the explicity tested versions are:
- Python: 3.6, 3.7, 3.8
- Django: 2.2, 3.0
pip install jsonfield2
from django.db import models
from jsonfield import JSONField
class MyModel(models.Model):
json = JSONField()
By default python deserializes json into dict objects. This behavior differs from the standard json behavior because python dicts do not have ordered keys. To overcome this limitation and keep the sort order of OrderedDict keys the deserialisation can be adjusted on model initialisation:
import collections
class MyModel(models.Model):
json = JSONField(load_kwargs={'object_pairs_hook': collections.OrderedDict})
jsonfield.JSONCharField
Subclasses models.CharField instead of models.TextField.
The test suite requires tox
and tox-venv
.
$ pip install tox tox-venv
To test against all supported versions of Django, install and run tox
:
$ tox
Or, to test just one version (for example Django 2.0 on Python 3.6):
$ tox -e py36-django20
- Update changelog
- Update package version in setup.py
- Check supported versions in setup.py and readme
- Create git tag for version
- Upload release to PyPI test server
- Upload release to official PyPI server
$ pip install -U pip setuptools wheel twine
$ rm -rf dist/ build/
$ python setup.py bdist_wheel
$ twine upload -r test dist/*
$ twine upload dist/*
Take a look at the changelog.