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Convert JSON data structures to native language literal syntax.

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literalizer

literalizer converts JSON data structures to native language literal syntax.

Supported languages

Ada, Bash, C, C#, C++, Clojure, COBOL, Common Lisp, Crystal, D, Dart, Elixir, Erlang, F#, Go, Groovy, Haskell, HCL, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Kotlin, Lua, MATLAB, Mojo, Nim, Norg, OCaml, Occam-pi, Perl, PHP, PowerShell, Python, R, Racket, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Swift, TOML, TypeScript, Visual Basic, Zig.

Installation

Requires Python 3.12+.

pip install literalizer

Usage

"""Example of using literalizer."""

from literalizer import literalize_yaml
from literalizer.languages import Go

# YAML comments are preserved using the target language's comment syntax
yaml_config = """\
# Server configuration
host: localhost  # default host
port: 8080
# Enable debug mode for development
debug: true
"""
result = literalize_yaml(
    yaml_string=yaml_config,
    error_on_coercion=False,
    language=Go(
        date_format=Go.date_formats.GO,
        datetime_format=Go.datetime_formats.GO,
        bytes_format=Go.bytes_formats.HEX,
        sequence_format=Go.sequence_formats.SLICE,
    ),
    pre_indent_level=0,
    include_delimiters=True,
    variable_name=None,
    new_variable=True,
)
# result:
# map[string]any{
#     // Server configuration
#     "host": "localhost",  // default host
#     "port": 8080,
#     // Enable debug mode for development
#     "debug": true,
# }

Use cases

  • Generate test fixtures from JSON samples.

  • Generate multi-language request/response examples for JSON API docs (see guide).

  • Create type-safe literal data from JSON config files.

CLI

A command-line interface is available at literalizer-cli.

Full documentation

See the full documentation for more information including how to contribute.

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