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How to use custom Python JSON serializers and deserializers to automatically roundtrip complex types.
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import json, datetime | |
class RoundTripEncoder(json.JSONEncoder): | |
DATE_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%d" | |
TIME_FORMAT = "%H:%M:%S" | |
def default(self, obj): | |
if isinstance(obj, datetime.datetime): | |
return { | |
"_type": "datetime", | |
"value": obj.strftime("%s %s" % ( | |
self.DATE_FORMAT, self.TIME_FORMAT | |
)) | |
} | |
return super(RoundTripEncoder, self).default(obj) | |
data = { | |
"name": "Silent Bob", | |
"dt": datetime.datetime(2013, 11, 11, 10, 40, 32) | |
} | |
print json.dumps(data, cls=RoundTripEncoder, indent=2) | |
import json, datetime | |
from dateutil import parser | |
class RoundTripDecoder(json.JSONDecoder): | |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
json.JSONDecoder.__init__(self, object_hook=self.object_hook, *args, **kwargs) | |
def object_hook(self, obj): | |
if '_type' not in obj: | |
return obj | |
type = obj['_type'] | |
if type == 'datetime': | |
return parser.parse(obj['value']) | |
return obj | |
print json.loads(s, cls=RoundTripDecoder) | |
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