Use json to serialize python standard types (function, tuple, complex, bytes, dict with number keys, byte keys or tuple keys, and etc)
Project description
Serialize python standard types (tuple, complex, bytes, dict with number keys, byte keys or tuple keys, and etc) with json. lambdaJSON lets you serialize python standard library objects with json. Typical usage:
#!/usr/bin/env python >>> import lambdaJSON >>> myComplexData = {True: (3-5j), (3+5j): b'json', (1, 2, 3): {b'lambda': [1, 2, 3, (3, 4, 5)]}} >>> mySerializedData = lambdaJSON.serialize(myComplexData) >>> myComplexData == lambdaJSON.deserialize(mySerializedData) True >>>
To pass args and kwargs to the encoder/decoder simply pass them to the serialize/deserialize function, example for json:
>>> mySerializedData = lambdaJSON.serialize(myComplexData, sort_keys = True) >>> myComplexData == lambdaJSON.deserialize(mySerializedData, object_hook = my_hook)
It can be done for ujson too. You can also serialize python functions:
>>> import lambdaJSON >>> def f(): print('lambdaJSON Rocks!') >>> mySerializedFunction = lambdaJSON.serialize(f) >>> myNewFunction = lambdaJSON.deserialize(mySerializedFunction) >>> myNewFunction() 'lambdaJSON Rocks!' >>>
Currently Supported Types
This types are covered in this version:
Functions
Bytes
Tuples
Complex
Dicts (With Number, Tuple, String, Bool and Byte keys)
other json supported types
Changes from previous
Added __builtins__ to deserialized Functions. (Next version will cover all globals inside function)
Project Info
Github project page: https://github.com/pooya-eghbali/lambdaJSON Mail me at: persian.writer [at] Gmail.com
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