JSON processing in Python: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 02:55, 13 March 2022
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Overview
Serialization
Serialization into a string:
import json
d = ... # data structure
s = json.dumps(d, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
There are situations when instances in the data structure are not serializable:
TypeError: Object of type datetime is not JSON serializable
In this case, use:
s = json.dumps(d, indent=4, sort_keys=True, default=str)
Serialization into a file:
with open("data_file.json", "w") as f:
json.dump(data, f)
Deserialization
import json
data = json.loads('{"color":"blue", "size":10, "details":{"shape":{"texture":"bumpy", "orientation":"vertical"}}}')
print(data.get("color")) # displays blue
print(data["color"]) # displays blue
print(data.get("size")) # displays 10
print(data["details"]["shape"]["texture"]) # displays bumpy
From file:
import json
filename = 'somefile.json'
with open(filename, 'rt') as f:
ds = json.load(f)
Suggestions on how to safely recursively navigate a complex data structure: