I have a queryset like:
qs = MyModel.objects.filter(name='me').values_list('activation_date') here activation_date is DateTimeField in models. When I download excel sheet from this qs I am not getting activation date in string format. How can I convert this field('activation_date') in string or how to typecast it in qs?
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/ref/models/fields/#datetimefield
A date and time, represented in Python by a datetime.datetime instance.
You can get a string representation of a DateTimeField casting it directly:
str(obj) # obj = qs[0][0] ? or qs[0][1] ? You'll get result like this (in this example I use datetime.datetime.now() since a DateTimeField is represented by datetime.datetime is the same behavior):
>>> now = datetime.datetime.now() >>> str(now) '2013-06-26 00:14:26.260524' if you want less information or formatted in other mode you can use strftime() function for format them. see:
>>> now.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M') '2013-06-26 00:14'
extra is deprecated in Django 2.0
That's why I think the best solution to get a stringified datetime is:
foo_bar = FooBarModel.objects.annotate( str_datetime=Cast( TruncSecond('some_datetime_field', DateTimeField()), CharField() ) ).values('str_datetime').first() The result is:
foo_bar.str_datetime: (str)'2014-03-28 15:36:55' Also I'd like to mention that you can format it as well in any way you want like:
from django.db.models import Value foo_bar = FooBarModel.objects.annotate( day=Cast(ExtractDay('some_datetime_field'), CharField()), hour=Cast(ExtractHour('some_datetime_field'), CharField()), str_datetime=Concat( Value('Days: '), 'day', Value(' Hours: '), 'hour', output_field=CharField() ) ).values('str_datetime').first() The result is:
foo_bar.str_datetime: (str)'Days: 28 Hours: 15'
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