Source code for lsst.verify.jsonmixin

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from __future__ import print_function, division

__all__ = ['JsonSerializationMixin']

from builtins import object
from future.utils import with_metaclass

import abc
import json


[docs]class JsonSerializationMixin(with_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta, object)): """Mixin that provides JSON serialization support to subclasses. Subclasses must implement the `json` method. The method returns a `dict` that can be serialized to JSON. Use the `jsonify_dict` method to handle the conversion of iterables, numbers, strings, booleans and `JsonSerializationMixin`-compatible objects into a JSON-serialiable object. """ @abc.abstractproperty def json(self): """`dict` that can be serialized as semantic JSON, compatible with the SQUASH metric service. """ pass @staticmethod
[docs] def jsonify_dict(d): """Recursively build JSON-renderable objects on all values in a dict. Parameters ---------- d : `dict` Dictionary to convert into a JSON-serializable object. Values are recursively JSON-ified. Returns ------- json_dict : `dict` Dictionary that can be serialized to JSON. Examples -------- Subclasses can use this method to prepare output in their `json`-method implementation. For example:: def json(self): return JsonSerializationMixin.jsonify_dict({ 'value': self.value, }) """ json_dict = {} for k, v in d.items(): json_dict[k] = JsonSerializationMixin._jsonify_value(v) return json_dict
@staticmethod def _jsonify_list(lst): """Recursively convert items of a list into JSON-serializable objects. """ json_array = [] for v in lst: json_array.append(JsonSerializationMixin._jsonify_value(v)) return json_array @staticmethod def _jsonify_value(v): """Convert an object into a JSON-serizable object, recursively processes dicts and iterables. """ if isinstance(v, JsonSerializationMixin): return v.json elif isinstance(v, dict): return JsonSerializationMixin.jsonify_dict(v) elif isinstance(v, (list, tuple, set)): return JsonSerializationMixin._jsonify_list(v) else: return v
[docs] def write_json(self, filepath): """Write JSON to a file. Parameters ---------- filepath : `str` Destination file name for JSON output. """ with open(filepath, 'w') as outfile: json.dump(self.json, outfile, sort_keys=True, indent=2)