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r2947 """Utilities to manipulate JSON objects.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r5390 # Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team
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r2947 #
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# stdlib
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r8022 import math
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r4006 import re
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r2947 import types
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r4006 from datetime import datetime
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# base64.encodestring is deprecated in Python 3.x
from base64 import encodebytes
except ImportError:
# Python 2.x
from base64 import encodestring as encodebytes
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r4764 from IPython.utils import py3compat
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r6716 from IPython.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_ENCODING
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r4764 next_attr_name = '__next__' if py3compat.PY3 else 'next'
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r4006 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals and constants
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# timestamp formats
ISO8601="%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"
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r11150 ISO8601_PAT=re.compile(r"^(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+)Z?([\+\-]\d{2}:?\d{2})?$")
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r4036 def rekey(dikt):
"""Rekey a dict that has been forced to use str keys where there should be
ints by json."""
for k in dikt.iterkeys():
if isinstance(k, basestring):
ik=fk=None
try:
ik = int(k)
except ValueError:
try:
fk = float(k)
except ValueError:
continue
if ik is not None:
nk = ik
else:
nk = fk
if nk in dikt:
raise KeyError("already have key %r"%nk)
dikt[nk] = dikt.pop(k)
return dikt
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r4006 def extract_dates(obj):
"""extract ISO8601 dates from unpacked JSON"""
if isinstance(obj, dict):
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r4006 for k,v in obj.iteritems():
obj[k] = extract_dates(v)
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r4008 elif isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)):
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r4006 obj = [ extract_dates(o) for o in obj ]
elif isinstance(obj, basestring):
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r11150 m = ISO8601_PAT.match(obj)
if m:
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r11143 # FIXME: add actual timezone support
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notz = m.groups()[0]
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r11143 obj = datetime.strptime(notz, ISO8601)
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r4006 return obj
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r4008 def squash_dates(obj):
"""squash datetime objects into ISO8601 strings"""
if isinstance(obj, dict):
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r4008 for k,v in obj.iteritems():
obj[k] = squash_dates(v)
elif isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)):
obj = [ squash_dates(o) for o in obj ]
elif isinstance(obj, datetime):
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r11143 obj = obj.isoformat()
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r4008 return obj
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r4006 def date_default(obj):
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r4008 """default function for packing datetime objects in JSON."""
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r4006 if isinstance(obj, datetime):
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r11143 return obj.isoformat()
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r4006 else:
raise TypeError("%r is not JSON serializable"%obj)
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r7737 # constants for identifying png/jpeg data
PNG = b'\x89PNG\r\n\x1a\n'
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r10051 # front of PNG base64-encoded
PNG64 = b'iVBORw0KG'
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r7737 JPEG = b'\xff\xd8'
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r10051 # front of JPEG base64-encoded
JPEG64 = b'/9'
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def encode_images(format_dict):
"""b64-encodes images in a displaypub format dict
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r7746 Parameters
----------
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r7746 format_dict : dict
A dictionary of display data keyed by mime-type
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r7746 Returns
-------
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r7746 format_dict : dict
A copy of the same dictionary,
but binary image data ('image/png' or 'image/jpeg')
is base64-encoded.
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r7737 """
encoded = format_dict.copy()
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r10048
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r7737 pngdata = format_dict.get('image/png')
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r10048 if isinstance(pngdata, bytes):
# make sure we don't double-encode
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r10051 if not pngdata.startswith(PNG64):
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r10048 pngdata = encodebytes(pngdata)
encoded['image/png'] = pngdata.decode('ascii')
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r7737 jpegdata = format_dict.get('image/jpeg')
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r10048 if isinstance(jpegdata, bytes):
# make sure we don't double-encode
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r10051 if not jpegdata.startswith(JPEG64):
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r10048 jpegdata = encodebytes(jpegdata)
encoded['image/jpeg'] = jpegdata.decode('ascii')
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r7737 return encoded
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r2947 def json_clean(obj):
"""Clean an object to ensure it's safe to encode in JSON.
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r2947 Atomic, immutable objects are returned unmodified. Sets and tuples are
converted to lists, lists are copied and dicts are also copied.
Note: dicts whose keys could cause collisions upon encoding (such as a dict
with both the number 1 and the string '1' as keys) will cause a ValueError
to be raised.
Parameters
----------
obj : any python object
Returns
-------
out : object
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r2947 A version of the input which will not cause an encoding error when
encoded as JSON. Note that this function does not *encode* its inputs,
it simply sanitizes it so that there will be no encoding errors later.
Examples
--------
>>> json_clean(4)
4
>>> json_clean(range(10))
[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
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r7012 >>> sorted(json_clean(dict(x=1, y=2)).items())
[('x', 1), ('y', 2)]
>>> sorted(json_clean(dict(x=1, y=2, z=[1,2,3])).items())
[('x', 1), ('y', 2), ('z', [1, 2, 3])]
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r2947 >>> json_clean(True)
True
"""
# types that are 'atomic' and ok in json as-is. bool doesn't need to be
# listed explicitly because bools pass as int instances
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r8021 atomic_ok = (unicode, int, types.NoneType)
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r2947 # containers that we need to convert into lists
container_to_list = (tuple, set, types.GeneratorType)
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r8021 if isinstance(obj, float):
# cast out-of-range floats to their reprs
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r8022 if math.isnan(obj) or math.isinf(obj):
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r8021 return repr(obj)
return obj
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r2947 if isinstance(obj, atomic_ok):
return obj
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r4719 if isinstance(obj, bytes):
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r6716 return obj.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace')
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r2947 if isinstance(obj, container_to_list) or (
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r2947 obj = list(obj)
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r2947 if isinstance(obj, list):
return [json_clean(x) for x in obj]
if isinstance(obj, dict):
# First, validate that the dict won't lose data in conversion due to
# key collisions after stringification. This can happen with keys like
# True and 'true' or 1 and '1', which collide in JSON.
nkeys = len(obj)
nkeys_collapsed = len(set(map(str, obj)))
if nkeys != nkeys_collapsed:
raise ValueError('dict can not be safely converted to JSON: '
'key collision would lead to dropped values')
# If all OK, proceed by making the new dict that will be json-safe
out = {}
for k,v in obj.iteritems():
out[str(k)] = json_clean(v)
return out
# If we get here, we don't know how to handle the object, so we just get
# its repr and return that. This will catch lambdas, open sockets, class
# objects, and any other complicated contraption that json can't encode
return repr(obj)