quick and dirty way to convert json string to python object
Project description
qjson
=====
quick and dirty way to convert json string to python object.
# install
`$pip install qjson`
or
just copy the qjson/qjson.py to your project.
#usage
```python
import qjson
json_str = '{"person":\
{"name":"jerry", "age":32, "web":{"url":"http://jatsz.org", "desc":"blog"}}, \
"grade": "a", "score":[80,90]}'
info = qjson.loads(json_str)
assert info.person.name == "jerry"
assert info.grade == "a"
assert info.score == [80, 90]
```
-0.1.8a:
support json object with in a array
=====
quick and dirty way to convert json string to python object.
# install
`$pip install qjson`
or
just copy the qjson/qjson.py to your project.
#usage
```python
import qjson
json_str = '{"person":\
{"name":"jerry", "age":32, "web":{"url":"http://jatsz.org", "desc":"blog"}}, \
"grade": "a", "score":[80,90]}'
info = qjson.loads(json_str)
assert info.person.name == "jerry"
assert info.grade == "a"
assert info.score == [80, 90]
```
-0.1.8a:
support json object with in a array
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