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Python libraries to convert class to json or Tool to convert Class, object and dict to Json and Json to Object

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Python libraries to convert class to json, object and dict to Json and Json to Object (SmartJson)

SmartJson is a simple tool to convert any class or dict to JSON and convert json to Object.

Documentation

Features:

version (2.0.3)

  • update list serialization

version (2.0.2)

  • Fix script
  • Add script support enumeration (enum)
  • Already support type : * class * date * datetime * set * OrderedDict * deque * list * int * float * bool * complex * tuple * str * dict * bytes * None
  • ex :

    from enum import Enum, IntEnum
    from scripts import SmartJson
    
    class LoggerLevel(Enum):
      CRITICAL = 'CRITICAL'
      ERROR = 'ERROR'
      WARNING = 'WARNING'
      INFO = 'INFO'
      DEBUG = 'DEBUG'
      NOTSET = "NOTSET"
    
    
    class Status(IntEnum):
      success = 0
      failure = 1
    
    print(SmartJson({'Log': LoggerLevel, 'Stat': Status}).serialize())
    
  • output :

    {
      "Log": [
        {
          "CRITICAL": "CRITICAL",
          "DEBUG": "DEBUG",
          "ERROR": "ERROR",
          "INFO": "INFO",
          "NOTSET": "data",
          "WARNING": "WARNING"
        }
      ],
      "Stat": [
        {
          "failure": 1,
          "success": 0
        }
      ]
    }
    

version (2.0.1)

  • Fix script

  • update complex serialization

  • Add new method (serializeToJsonFile) convert your class to json file

  • dict : Default parameter directory="output", filename="smart.json"

  • class : Default parameter directory="output", filename="className.json"

  • ex :

    • SmartJson(Test()).serializeToJsonFile(directory="yourPath", filename="MyFileName.json")

    • SmartJson(Test()).serializeToJsonFile() :=> (output) :=> outpout/Test.json

version (2.0.0)

Support :

  • Class
  • date
  • datetime
  • set
  • OrderedDict
  • deque
  • list
  • int
  • float
  • bool
  • complex
  • tuple
  • str
  • dict
  • bytes
  • None

Install

smartjson is released on PyPI, so all you need is:

$ pip install smartjson

To upgrade to latest version:

$ pip install --upgrade smartjson

Usage

Requirements

Python >= 2.7 must be installed.

Parameters

  • class or object or dict: you want to convert to json

Project structure:

  • scripts - source code of a package
  • example.py - working examples

Contribute

  1. If unsure, open an issue for a discussion
  2. Create a fork
  3. Make your change
  4. Make a pull request
  5. Happy contribution!

EXAMPLE

Class

import datetime
from collections import deque, OrderedDict
from scripts.__smart_json__ import SmartJson


class Test:
    def __init__(self):
        self.test = "none"
        self.id = 2
        self.date = datetime.datetime.now()
        self.tuple = [((1, 'a'), (2, 'b'))]


data = {
    "int": 1,
    "str": "SmartJson",
    "bytes": "pip install smartjson".encode("utf-8"),
    "date": datetime.date(2010, 1, 1),
    "datetime": datetime.datetime(2020, 1, 1, 18, 30, 0, 500),
    "pull": Test(),
    "set": (["1", 12, datetime.datetime.now()]),
    "list": [datetime.datetime.now(), Test()],
    "ordereddict": OrderedDict([
        ("b", OrderedDict([("b", Test()), ("a", datetime.datetime.now())])),
        ("a", OrderedDict([("b", 1), ("a", [((1, 'a'), (datetime.datetime.now(), 'b'))])])),
    ]),
    "deque": deque([
        deque([1, 2]),
        deque([3, 4]),
    ])
}


class Pull:
    def __init__(self):
        self.id = 2
        self.title = "Iam pull"
        self.author = "Joel O."
        self.subPull = Pull.SubPull()
        self.data = data
        self.date = datetime.datetime.now()
        self.list = [1, datetime.datetime.now(), Pull.SubPull()]

    class SubPull:
        def __init__(self):
            self.subId = 3
            self.subTitle = "I am sub title"
            self.subAuthor = "OKJ."
            self.date = datetime.date(2010, 1, 1)

# Example
my_json = SmartJson(data).serialize()
print(my_json)

Output:

{
  "bytes": "pip install smartjson",
  "date": "2010-01-01",
  "datetime": "2020-01-01 18:30:00.000500",
  "deque": {
    "1": 2,
    "3": 4
  },
  "int": 1,
  "list": [
    "2019-10-01 19:39:01.916122",
    {
      "date": "2019-10-01 19:39:01.916122",
      "id": 2,
      "test": "none",
      "tuple": [
        [
          [
            1,
            "a"
          ],
          [
            2,
            "b"
          ]
        ]
      ]
    }
  ],
  "ordereddict": {
    "a": {
      "a": [
        [
          [
            1,
            "a"
          ],
          [
            "2019-10-01 19:39:01.916122",
            "b"
          ]
        ]
      ],
      "b": 1
    },
    "b": {
      "a": "2019-10-01 19:39:01.916122",
      "b": {
        "date": "2019-10-01 19:39:01.916122",
        "id": 2,
        "test": "none",
        "tuple": [
          [
            [
              1,
              "a"
            ],
            [
              2,
              "b"
            ]
          ]
        ]
      }
    }
  },
  "pull": {
    "date": "2019-10-01 19:39:01.916122",
    "id": 2,
    "test": "none",
    "tuple": [
      [
        [
          1,
          "a"
        ],
        [
          2,
          "b"
        ]
      ]
    ]
  },
  "set": [
    "1",
    12,
    "2019-10-01 19:39:01.916122"
  ],
  "str": "SmartJson"
}

Json to Object

objFromFile = smart_json.toObjectFromFile("jobs.json")
obj = smart_json.toObject('{"people":[{"name":"Scott", "website":"stackabuse.com", "from":"Nebraska"}]}')
obj2 = smart_json.toObject({'item': 'Beer', 'cost': '£4.00'})

print(obj2.item, obj2.cost)
print(objFromFile.job.item.another.precision)
print(obj.people[0].name, obj.people[0].website)

# Beer £4.00
# 99.56
# Scott stackabuse.com

For support or coffee :)

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Author : Koffi Joel O.

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