morejson
is a drop-in replacement for Python's json
that handles additional built-in Python types.
import morejson as json
import datetime
json.dumps({'now': datetime.datetime.now()})
json.dumps({'set': set([1,2]), 'complex': complex(32, -4)})
Contents
Install morejson
with:
pip install morejson
morejson
implements the exact same API as Python's built-in json
module; the dump
, dumps
, load
and loads
methods wrap around their json
counterparts without changing their interface, while any other function or attribute is left unchanged.
You can use any argument of these methods, including default
, cls
and object_hook
; morejson
will wrap around any kind of custom behaviour you provide, giving it priority over morejson
's encoding or decoding, and allowing you to use it with any custom JSON encoding/decoding code you have.
- set
- frozenset
- complex
- date
- time
- datetime
- timedelta
- timezone
Package author and current maintainer is Shay Palachy ([email protected]); You are more than welcome to approach him for help. Contributions are very welcomed.
Clone:
git clone [email protected]:shaypal5/morejson.git
Install in development mode with test dependencies:
cd morejson
pip install -e ".[test]"
To run the tests, use:
nosetests --cover-erase --with-coverage --cover-package=morejson -d
This project is documented using the numpy docstring conventions, which were chosen as they are perhaps the most widely-spread conventions that are both supported by common tools such as Sphinx and result in human-readable docstrings (in my personal opinion, of course). When documenting code you add to this project, please follow these conventions.
Created by Shay Palachy ([email protected]).
Inspired by a great Github gist by abhinav-upadhyay: https://gist.github.com/abhinav-upadhyay/5300137