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Pykson is a JSON serializer/deserializer in python.
Tested with:
Use the following command to install using pip:
pip install pykson
First, create your object model which extends JsonObject
from pykson import JsonObject, IntegerField, StringField, ObjectListField
class Course(JsonObject):
name = StringField()
teacher = StringField()
class Score(JsonObject):
score = IntegerField()
course = Course()
class Student(JsonObject):
first_name = StringField()
last_name = StringField()
age = IntegerField()
scores = ObjectListField(Score)
Use Pykson
class to deserialize json string to JsonObject
s
from pykson import Pykson
json_text = '{"first_name":"John", "last_name":"Smith", "age": 25, "scores": [ {"course": {"name": "Algebra", "teacher" :"Mr. Schmidt"}, "score": 100}, {"course": {"name": "Statistics", "teacher": "Mrs. Lee"}, "score": 90} ]}'
student = Pykson().from_json(json_text, Student)
Use Pykson
class to serialize JsonObject
s to string
Pykson().to_json(student)
There are different types of predefined fields: IntegerField
, FloatField
, BooleanField
, StringField
, ListField
, ObjectField
, ObjectListField
, DateField
, TimeField
, DateTimeField
, TimestampSecondsField
and TimestampMillisecondsField
.
There are four other types of fields which help with storing fields with specific integer or string values. To create a field with multiple choice integer values, use MultipleChoiceIntegerField
or EnumIntegerField
classes. To create a field with multiple choice string values, use MultipleChoiceStringField
or EnumStringField
classes.
Example for MultipleChoiceStringField
:
from pykson import MultipleChoiceStringField
class WeatherInfo(JsonObject):
condition = MultipleChoiceStringField(options=['sunny','cloudy','rainy'], null=False)
Example for EnumStringField
:
from enum import Enum
from pykson import EnumStringField
class WeatherCondition(Enum):
SUNNY = 'sunny'
CLOUDY = 'cloudy'
RAINY = 'rainy'
class WeatherInfo(JsonObject):
condition = EnumStringField(enum=WeatherCondition, null=False)
It is possible to use change name of fields during serialization/deserialization. For this purpose, use serialized_name
input in the fields
from pykson import Pykson, JsonObject, IntegerField, StringField, ObjectField
class Score(JsonObject):
score = IntegerField(serialized_name="s")
course = StringField(serialized_name="c")
class Student(JsonObject):
first_name = StringField(serialized_name="fn")
last_name = StringField(serialized_name="ln")
age = IntegerField(serialized_name="a")
score = ObjectField(Score, serialized_name="s")
json_text = '{"fn":"John", "ln":"Smith", "a": 25, "s": {"s": 100, "c":"Algebra"}}'
student = Pykson().from_json(json_text, Student)
Pykson currenty has five fields for handling date
s and datetime
s.
Three of them, DateField
, TimeField
and DateTimeField
, use date/time formats to serialize/deserialize values. The other ones, TimestampSecondsField
and TimestampMillisecondsField
use integer values to serialize/deserialize datetimes.
from_json
method currently has an input parameter named accept_unknown
with default value of false
. If you want to deserialize an string to a JsonObject
and ignore unknown keys which are not defined in your model class as fields, you can set this parameter to true
. If this parameter is false, an error is raised when facing an unknown key in the json.
json_text = '{"fn":"John", "ln":"Smith", "a": 25, "up":"some unknown parameter", "s": {"s": 100, "c":"Algebra"}}'
student = Pykson().from_json(json_text, Student, accept_unknown=True)
You can register multiple type hierarchy adapters using register_type_hierarchy_adapter method of 'Pykson' class.
from pykson import TypeHierarchyAdapter
class Student(JsonObject):
name = StringField(serialized_name="n")
class HighSchoolStudent(Student):
high_school_name = StringField(serialized_name="sn")
class UniversityStudent(Student):
university_name = StringField(serialized_name="un")
students = [
HighSchoolStudent(name="john", high_school_name="Redstone High"),
UniversityStudent(name="alice", university_name="Green Institute of Tech.")
]
pson = Pykson()
pson.register_type_hierarchy_adapter(
Student,
"student_type",
{
"highschool": HighSchoolStudent,
"university": UniversityStudent
}
)
students_json = pson.to_json(students)
decoded_students = pson.from_json(students_json, Student)
assert decoded_students == students
FAQs
Pykson: A JSON Serializer/Deserializer for Python
We found that pykson demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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