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A recursive json comparison library that handles list orders and fuzzy types

Project description

A library to compare any json string/bytes/json-like-objects.

Version 1.18 is quickfix + enhancement version that fixes custom handlers cannot be passed recursively bug, and float_fuzzy_digits can be passed directly.

Version 1.17 is an enhance version that supports custom handlers to handle outputs.

Version 1.16 is a quickfix version that supports Python 3.8.

Features

  • Compare jsons and print the differences (what and where they are, recursion supported). Useful for interface testing.

  • Config whether it will ignore the order of items in a list or not, recursively.

  • Both python 26+ and 35+ supported.

  • Regular expressions supported for string to skip unconcerned keys or just to assert the format.

  • Compact str and unicode (or bytes and str in python3), they are considered equal. Good for non ascii coding languages.

  • Both json string (unicode or binary str) and json object (dict, list or tuple) are supported.

  • Support tuples, so results from pymysql.cursors.DictCursor can compare with interface response directly.

  • Json type legal check.

  • Support skipping anywhere using argument like ignore_path=[“/a/1/k”, “/a/1/l”], dict keys or list indexes. Skipped fields are regarded as match.

  • The ignore_path list now support regular expressions too. You can use [r“^(/:raw-latex:`d+`/a)”] as ignore_path to skip all keys named “a” in [{“a”: 1, “b”: 2}, {“a”: 1, “b”: 4}] but still compare the value of “b”. (New)

    • Useful when compare multi records in database query result (dictionary cursor) with some fields unconcerned.

  • Fuzzy equal when handling floats. (New)

  • Python 3.8 supported. (New)

  • Custom handlers supported. (New)

QuickStart

install

pip install jsoncomparedeep

or update

pip install -U jsoncomparedeep

a simple example

from json_compare import Jcompare
cp=Jcompare()
print(cp.compare({"key1":["v1","v2"],"key2":{"key3":1}},{"key1":["v2","v1"],"key2":{"key3":2}}))

to see

a is {'key2': {'key3': 1}, 'key1': ['v1', 'v2']}
b is {'key2': {'key3': 2}, 'key1': ['v2', 'v1']}
ignore_list_seq = True, re_compare = True
different value at /key2/key3
a: 1
b: 2
False

For more demos and information, just install it and visit the test file test_json_compare.py in Your_Python_Path/Lib/site-packages/json_compare/

Small Hints

  • Datetime in SQL result is not JSON serializable type, use something like CAST(create_time as CHAR) ‘create_time’ in SQL statement to solve it.

Bug report

  • Issues and bugs report to rainydew@qq.com.

  • Homepage icon leads to my Github project page, issues / PRs / stars are welcomed :)

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