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Powerful and easy to use tool for working with various human-readable data serialization languages (like json, yaml, etc)

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serialix is a powerful and easy-to-use tool that provides a unified interaction layer for various human-readable data serialization languages (like json, yaml, etc). Due to the how this tool designed, all the supported languages share the identical base between each other, meaning that process of working with those languages will be almost the same. This tool can also be extended for your purposes or even your own serialization language parser support.

Usage example

serialix is very easy to use:

>>> from serialix import Serialix, JSON_Format                        # Import `Serialix` main class
>>> default_settings = { 'version': '1.23.2' }                        # Specify the default values for our file
>>> cfg = Serialix(JSON_Format, './settings.json', default_settings)  # Create serialix object for `json` format.
                                                                      # Local file will be automatically created.
>>> cfg['version']                                                    # Read the `version` key
'1.23.2'
>>> cfg['version'] = '2.0.0'                                          # Change the `version` key value
>>> cfg['version']                                                    # Read the values of `version` key again
'2.0.0'
>>> cfg.commit()                                                      # Commit the changes to local `settings.json` file

Supported Languages

List of currently supported languages parsers.

  • Native Support
    • json

  • External Support
    • ujson (replacement for python built-in json parser)

    • yaml (version <= 1.2)

    • toml

Languages, listed in Native Support are supported by python without any external packages, while External Support requires external packages to be installed. For more detailed information go here: Intallation Guide

Documentation

All information about this package installation and usage is located in documentation on this link

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