Expanding on Andrew's answer, the JSON module is used, this is what you can find in its documentation: [...] references to the integers 0 and 1, which get turned into false and true atoms in JSON. You can also use JSON::false and JSON::true to improve readability. Ciao, Flavio. 2015-01-26 12:22 GMT+01:00 Hugues <hugues@max4mail.com>:
Hello use dancer 1.3132 I need to retun a json to my AngulasJS app come from my MySQL database but my json return "false" instead of false and "true" instead of true or 0/1 instead of true/false
my @todo = database()->quick_select('ToDo',{ userId => $userId },{limit => 50} ); return \@todo;
I try binay fields, varchar fields, bool fields ( return 0/1), tinyint( 0/1)
do you have a idea ? or I need to parse @todo and change by myself ?
[ { "Completed" : "false", "Id" : "11", "UserId" : "1", "Tache" : "my 1st task" }, { "Completed" : "true", "Id" : "12", "UserId" : "1", "Tache" : "aller chercher le chien" }, ]
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