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+r"""JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) <http://json.org> is a subset of |
+JavaScript syntax (ECMA-262 3rd edition) used as a lightweight data |
+interchange format. |
+ |
+:mod:`simplejson` exposes an API familiar to users of the standard library |
+:mod:`marshal` and :mod:`pickle` modules. It is the externally maintained |
+version of the :mod:`json` library contained in Python 2.6, but maintains |
+compatibility with Python 2.4 and Python 2.5 and (currently) has |
+significant performance advantages, even without using the optional C |
+extension for speedups. |
+ |
+Encoding basic Python object hierarchies:: |
+ |
+ >>> import simplejson as json |
+ >>> json.dumps(['foo', {'bar': ('baz', None, 1.0, 2)}]) |
+ '["foo", {"bar": ["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]' |
+ >>> print json.dumps("\"foo\bar") |
+ "\"foo\bar" |
+ >>> print json.dumps(u'\u1234') |
+ "\u1234" |
+ >>> print json.dumps('\\') |
+ "\\" |
+ >>> print json.dumps({"c": 0, "b": 0, "a": 0}, sort_keys=True) |
+ {"a": 0, "b": 0, "c": 0} |
+ >>> from StringIO import StringIO |
+ >>> io = StringIO() |
+ >>> json.dump(['streaming API'], io) |
+ >>> io.getvalue() |
+ '["streaming API"]' |
+ |
+Compact encoding:: |
+ |
+ >>> import simplejson as json |
+ >>> json.dumps([1,2,3,{'4': 5, '6': 7}], separators=(',',':')) |
+ '[1,2,3,{"4":5,"6":7}]' |
+ |
+Pretty printing:: |
+ |
+ >>> import simplejson as json |
+ >>> s = json.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4) |
+ >>> print '\n'.join([l.rstrip() for l in s.splitlines()]) |
+ { |
+ "4": 5, |
+ "6": 7 |
+ } |
+ |
+Decoding JSON:: |
+ |
+ >>> import simplejson as json |
+ >>> obj = [u'foo', {u'bar': [u'baz', None, 1.0, 2]}] |
+ >>> json.loads('["foo", {"bar":["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]') == obj |
+ True |
+ >>> json.loads('"\\"foo\\bar"') == u'"foo\x08ar' |
+ True |
+ >>> from StringIO import StringIO |
+ >>> io = StringIO('["streaming API"]') |
+ >>> json.load(io)[0] == 'streaming API' |
+ True |
+ |
+Specializing JSON object decoding:: |
+ |
+ >>> import simplejson as json |
+ >>> def as_complex(dct): |
+ ... if '__complex__' in dct: |
+ ... return complex(dct['real'], dct['imag']) |
+ ... return dct |
+ ... |
+ >>> json.loads('{"__complex__": true, "real": 1, "imag": 2}', |
+ ... object_hook=as_complex) |
+ (1+2j) |
+ >>> import decimal |
+ >>> json.loads('1.1', parse_float=decimal.Decimal) == decimal.Decimal('1.1') |
+ True |
+ |
+Specializing JSON object encoding:: |
+ |
+ >>> import simplejson as json |
+ >>> def encode_complex(obj): |
+ ... if isinstance(obj, complex): |
+ ... return [obj.real, obj.imag] |
+ ... raise TypeError(repr(o) + " is not JSON serializable") |
+ ... |
+ >>> json.dumps(2 + 1j, default=encode_complex) |
+ '[2.0, 1.0]' |
+ >>> json.JSONEncoder(default=encode_complex).encode(2 + 1j) |
+ '[2.0, 1.0]' |
+ >>> ''.join(json.JSONEncoder(default=encode_complex).iterencode(2 + 1j)) |
+ '[2.0, 1.0]' |
+ |
+ |
+Using simplejson.tool from the shell to validate and pretty-print:: |
+ |
+ $ echo '{"json":"obj"}' | python -m simplejson.tool |
+ { |
+ "json": "obj" |
+ } |
+ $ echo '{ 1.2:3.4}' | python -m simplejson.tool |
+ Expecting property name: line 1 column 2 (char 2) |
+""" |
+__version__ = '2.0.9' |
+__all__ = [ |
+ 'dump', 'dumps', 'load', 'loads', |
+ 'JSONDecoder', 'JSONEncoder', |
+] |
+ |
+__author__ = 'Bob Ippolito <bob@redivi.com>' |
+ |
+from decoder import JSONDecoder |
+from encoder import JSONEncoder |
+ |
+_default_encoder = JSONEncoder( |
+ skipkeys=False, |
+ ensure_ascii=True, |
+ check_circular=True, |
+ allow_nan=True, |
+ indent=None, |
+ separators=None, |
+ encoding='utf-8', |
+ default=None, |
+) |
+ |
+def dump(obj, fp, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, |
+ allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, |
+ encoding='utf-8', default=None, **kw): |
+ """Serialize ``obj`` as a JSON formatted stream to ``fp`` (a |
+ ``.write()``-supporting file-like object). |
+ |
+ If ``skipkeys`` is true then ``dict`` keys that are not basic types |
+ (``str``, ``unicode``, ``int``, ``long``, ``float``, ``bool``, ``None``) |
+ will be skipped instead of raising a ``TypeError``. |
+ |
+ If ``ensure_ascii`` is false, then the some chunks written to ``fp`` |
+ may be ``unicode`` instances, subject to normal Python ``str`` to |
+ ``unicode`` coercion rules. Unless ``fp.write()`` explicitly |
+ understands ``unicode`` (as in ``codecs.getwriter()``) this is likely |
+ to cause an error. |
+ |
+ If ``check_circular`` is false, then the circular reference check |
+ for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will |
+ result in an ``OverflowError`` (or worse). |
+ |
+ If ``allow_nan`` is false, then it will be a ``ValueError`` to |
+ serialize out of range ``float`` values (``nan``, ``inf``, ``-inf``) |
+ in strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the |
+ JavaScript equivalents (``NaN``, ``Infinity``, ``-Infinity``). |
+ |
+ If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and object |
+ members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level |
+ of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact representation. |
+ |
+ If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple |
+ then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators. |
+ ``(',', ':')`` is the most compact JSON representation. |
+ |
+ ``encoding`` is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8. |
+ |
+ ``default(obj)`` is a function that should return a serializable version |
+ of obj or raise TypeError. The default simply raises TypeError. |
+ |
+ To use a custom ``JSONEncoder`` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the |
+ ``.default()`` method to serialize additional types), specify it with |
+ the ``cls`` kwarg. |
+ |
+ """ |
+ # cached encoder |
+ if (not skipkeys and ensure_ascii and |
+ check_circular and allow_nan and |
+ cls is None and indent is None and separators is None and |
+ encoding == 'utf-8' and default is None and not kw): |
+ iterable = _default_encoder.iterencode(obj) |
+ else: |
+ if cls is None: |
+ cls = JSONEncoder |
+ iterable = cls(skipkeys=skipkeys, ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, |
+ check_circular=check_circular, allow_nan=allow_nan, indent=indent, |
+ separators=separators, encoding=encoding, |
+ default=default, **kw).iterencode(obj) |
+ # could accelerate with writelines in some versions of Python, at |
+ # a debuggability cost |
+ for chunk in iterable: |
+ fp.write(chunk) |
+ |
+ |
+def dumps(obj, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, |
+ allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, |
+ encoding='utf-8', default=None, **kw): |
+ """Serialize ``obj`` to a JSON formatted ``str``. |
+ |
+ If ``skipkeys`` is false then ``dict`` keys that are not basic types |
+ (``str``, ``unicode``, ``int``, ``long``, ``float``, ``bool``, ``None``) |
+ will be skipped instead of raising a ``TypeError``. |
+ |
+ If ``ensure_ascii`` is false, then the return value will be a |
+ ``unicode`` instance subject to normal Python ``str`` to ``unicode`` |
+ coercion rules instead of being escaped to an ASCII ``str``. |
+ |
+ If ``check_circular`` is false, then the circular reference check |
+ for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will |
+ result in an ``OverflowError`` (or worse). |
+ |
+ If ``allow_nan`` is false, then it will be a ``ValueError`` to |
+ serialize out of range ``float`` values (``nan``, ``inf``, ``-inf``) in |
+ strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the |
+ JavaScript equivalents (``NaN``, ``Infinity``, ``-Infinity``). |
+ |
+ If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and |
+ object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent |
+ level of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact |
+ representation. |
+ |
+ If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple |
+ then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators. |
+ ``(',', ':')`` is the most compact JSON representation. |
+ |
+ ``encoding`` is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8. |
+ |
+ ``default(obj)`` is a function that should return a serializable version |
+ of obj or raise TypeError. The default simply raises TypeError. |
+ |
+ To use a custom ``JSONEncoder`` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the |
+ ``.default()`` method to serialize additional types), specify it with |
+ the ``cls`` kwarg. |
+ |
+ """ |
+ # cached encoder |
+ if (not skipkeys and ensure_ascii and |
+ check_circular and allow_nan and |
+ cls is None and indent is None and separators is None and |
+ encoding == 'utf-8' and default is None and not kw): |
+ return _default_encoder.encode(obj) |
+ if cls is None: |
+ cls = JSONEncoder |
+ return cls( |
+ skipkeys=skipkeys, ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, |
+ check_circular=check_circular, allow_nan=allow_nan, indent=indent, |
+ separators=separators, encoding=encoding, default=default, |
+ **kw).encode(obj) |
+ |
+ |
+_default_decoder = JSONDecoder(encoding=None, object_hook=None) |
+ |
+ |
+def load(fp, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, parse_float=None, |
+ parse_int=None, parse_constant=None, **kw): |
+ """Deserialize ``fp`` (a ``.read()``-supporting file-like object containing |
+ a JSON document) to a Python object. |
+ |
+ If the contents of ``fp`` is encoded with an ASCII based encoding other |
+ than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1), then an appropriate ``encoding`` name must |
+ be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) are |
+ not allowed, and should be wrapped with |
+ ``codecs.getreader(fp)(encoding)``, or simply decoded to a ``unicode`` |
+ object and passed to ``loads()`` |
+ |
+ ``object_hook`` is an optional function that will be called with the |
+ result of any object literal decode (a ``dict``). The return value of |
+ ``object_hook`` will be used instead of the ``dict``. This feature |
+ can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting). |
+ |
+ To use a custom ``JSONDecoder`` subclass, specify it with the ``cls`` |
+ kwarg. |
+ |
+ """ |
+ return loads(fp.read(), |
+ encoding=encoding, cls=cls, object_hook=object_hook, |
+ parse_float=parse_float, parse_int=parse_int, |
+ parse_constant=parse_constant, **kw) |
+ |
+ |
+def loads(s, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, parse_float=None, |
+ parse_int=None, parse_constant=None, **kw): |
+ """Deserialize ``s`` (a ``str`` or ``unicode`` instance containing a JSON |
+ document) to a Python object. |
+ |
+ If ``s`` is a ``str`` instance and is encoded with an ASCII based encoding |
+ other than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1) then an appropriate ``encoding`` name |
+ must be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) |
+ are not allowed and should be decoded to ``unicode`` first. |
+ |
+ ``object_hook`` is an optional function that will be called with the |
+ result of any object literal decode (a ``dict``). The return value of |
+ ``object_hook`` will be used instead of the ``dict``. This feature |
+ can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting). |
+ |
+ ``parse_float``, if specified, will be called with the string |
+ of every JSON float to be decoded. By default this is equivalent to |
+ float(num_str). This can be used to use another datatype or parser |
+ for JSON floats (e.g. decimal.Decimal). |
+ |
+ ``parse_int``, if specified, will be called with the string |
+ of every JSON int to be decoded. By default this is equivalent to |
+ int(num_str). This can be used to use another datatype or parser |
+ for JSON integers (e.g. float). |
+ |
+ ``parse_constant``, if specified, will be called with one of the |
+ following strings: -Infinity, Infinity, NaN, null, true, false. |
+ This can be used to raise an exception if invalid JSON numbers |
+ are encountered. |
+ |
+ To use a custom ``JSONDecoder`` subclass, specify it with the ``cls`` |
+ kwarg. |
+ |
+ """ |
+ if (cls is None and encoding is None and object_hook is None and |
+ parse_int is None and parse_float is None and |
+ parse_constant is None and not kw): |
+ return _default_decoder.decode(s) |
+ if cls is None: |
+ cls = JSONDecoder |
+ if object_hook is not None: |
+ kw['object_hook'] = object_hook |
+ if parse_float is not None: |
+ kw['parse_float'] = parse_float |
+ if parse_int is not None: |
+ kw['parse_int'] = parse_int |
+ if parse_constant is not None: |
+ kw['parse_constant'] = parse_constant |
+ return cls(encoding=encoding, **kw).decode(s) |