Adding timedelta support to JSONEncoder, and an example of how to add decode support to a serializer. #584
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Whilst this commit adds encoding of timedeltas to a string of a floating
point value of the seconds, you must add your own serializer field for
whatever timedelta model field you are using. This is because Django doesn't
support any kind of timedelta field out-of-the-box, so you have to either
implement your own or use django-timedelta.
If this is the case and you want to serialise timedelta input, you will have
to implement your own special field to use for the timedelta, which is not
included in core as it is based on a 3rd party library. Here is an example:
Which is based on the FloatField. This field can then be used in
your serializer like this: