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bazarr/libs/json_tricks/nonp.py

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from gzip import GzipFile
from io import BytesIO
from json import loads as json_loads
from os import fsync
from sys import exc_info, version
from .utils import NoNumpyException # keep 'unused' imports
from .comment import strip_comment_line_with_symbol, strip_comments # keep 'unused' imports
from .encoders import TricksEncoder, json_date_time_encode, class_instance_encode, ClassInstanceEncoder, \
json_complex_encode, json_set_encode, numeric_types_encode, numpy_encode, nonumpy_encode, NoNumpyEncoder, \
nopandas_encode, pandas_encode # keep 'unused' imports
from .decoders import DuplicateJsonKeyException, TricksPairHook, json_date_time_hook, ClassInstanceHook, \
json_complex_hook, json_set_hook, numeric_types_hook, json_numpy_obj_hook, json_nonumpy_obj_hook, \
nopandas_hook, pandas_hook # keep 'unused' imports
from json import JSONEncoder
is_py3 = (version[:2] == '3.')
str_type = str if is_py3 else (basestring, unicode,)
ENCODING = 'UTF-8'
_cih_instance = ClassInstanceHook()
DEFAULT_ENCODERS = [json_date_time_encode, class_instance_encode, json_complex_encode, json_set_encode, numeric_types_encode,]
DEFAULT_HOOKS = [json_date_time_hook, _cih_instance, json_complex_hook, json_set_hook, numeric_types_hook,]
try:
import numpy
except ImportError:
DEFAULT_ENCODERS = [nonumpy_encode,] + DEFAULT_ENCODERS
DEFAULT_HOOKS = [json_nonumpy_obj_hook,] + DEFAULT_HOOKS
else:
# numpy encode needs to be before complex
DEFAULT_ENCODERS = [numpy_encode,] + DEFAULT_ENCODERS
DEFAULT_HOOKS = [json_numpy_obj_hook,] + DEFAULT_HOOKS
try:
import pandas
except ImportError:
DEFAULT_ENCODERS = [nopandas_encode,] + DEFAULT_ENCODERS
DEFAULT_HOOKS = [nopandas_hook,] + DEFAULT_HOOKS
else:
DEFAULT_ENCODERS = [pandas_encode,] + DEFAULT_ENCODERS
DEFAULT_HOOKS = [pandas_hook,] + DEFAULT_HOOKS
DEFAULT_NONP_ENCODERS = [nonumpy_encode,] + DEFAULT_ENCODERS # DEPRECATED
DEFAULT_NONP_HOOKS = [json_nonumpy_obj_hook,] + DEFAULT_HOOKS # DEPRECATED
def dumps(obj, sort_keys=None, cls=TricksEncoder, obj_encoders=DEFAULT_ENCODERS, extra_obj_encoders=(),
primitives=False, compression=None, allow_nan=False, conv_str_byte=False, **jsonkwargs):
"""
Convert a nested data structure to a json string.
:param obj: The Python object to convert.
:param sort_keys: Keep this False if you want order to be preserved.
:param cls: The json encoder class to use, defaults to NoNumpyEncoder which gives a warning for numpy arrays.
:param obj_encoders: Iterable of encoders to use to convert arbitrary objects into json-able promitives.
:param extra_obj_encoders: Like `obj_encoders` but on top of them: use this to add encoders without replacing defaults. Since v3.5 these happen before default encoders.
:param allow_nan: Allow NaN and Infinity values, which is a (useful) violation of the JSON standard (default False).
:param conv_str_byte: Try to automatically convert between strings and bytes (assuming utf-8) (default False).
:return: The string containing the json-encoded version of obj.
Other arguments are passed on to `cls`. Note that `sort_keys` should be false if you want to preserve order.
"""
if not hasattr(extra_obj_encoders, '__iter__'):
raise TypeError('`extra_obj_encoders` should be a tuple in `json_tricks.dump(s)`')
encoders = tuple(extra_obj_encoders) + tuple(obj_encoders)
txt = cls(sort_keys=sort_keys, obj_encoders=encoders, allow_nan=allow_nan,
primitives=primitives, **jsonkwargs).encode(obj)
if not is_py3 and isinstance(txt, str):
txt = unicode(txt, ENCODING)
if not compression:
return txt
if compression is True:
compression = 5
txt = txt.encode(ENCODING)
sh = BytesIO()
with GzipFile(mode='wb', fileobj=sh, compresslevel=compression) as zh:
zh.write(txt)
gzstring = sh.getvalue()
return gzstring
def dump(obj, fp, sort_keys=None, cls=TricksEncoder, obj_encoders=DEFAULT_ENCODERS, extra_obj_encoders=(),
primitives=False, compression=None, force_flush=False, allow_nan=False, conv_str_byte=False, **jsonkwargs):
"""
Convert a nested data structure to a json string.
:param fp: File handle or path to write to.
:param compression: The gzip compression level, or None for no compression.
:param force_flush: If True, flush the file handle used, when possibly also in the operating system (default False).
The other arguments are identical to `dumps`.
"""
txt = dumps(obj, sort_keys=sort_keys, cls=cls, obj_encoders=obj_encoders, extra_obj_encoders=extra_obj_encoders,
primitives=primitives, compression=compression, allow_nan=allow_nan, conv_str_byte=conv_str_byte, **jsonkwargs)
if isinstance(fp, str_type):
fh = open(fp, 'wb+')
else:
fh = fp
if conv_str_byte:
try:
fh.write(b'')
except TypeError:
pass
# if not isinstance(txt, str_type):
# # Cannot write bytes, so must be in text mode, but we didn't get a text
# if not compression:
# txt = txt.decode(ENCODING)
else:
try:
fh.write(u'')
except TypeError:
if isinstance(txt, str_type):
txt = txt.encode(ENCODING)
try:
if 'b' not in getattr(fh, 'mode', 'b?') and not isinstance(txt, str_type) and compression:
raise IOError('If compression is enabled, the file must be opened in binary mode.')
try:
fh.write(txt)
except TypeError as err:
err.args = (err.args[0] + '. A possible reason is that the file is not opened in binary mode; '
'be sure to set file mode to something like "wb".',)
raise
finally:
if force_flush:
fh.flush()
try:
if fh.fileno() is not None:
fsync(fh.fileno())
except (ValueError,):
pass
if isinstance(fp, str_type):
fh.close()
return txt
def loads(string, preserve_order=True, ignore_comments=True, decompression=None, obj_pairs_hooks=DEFAULT_HOOKS,
extra_obj_pairs_hooks=(), cls_lookup_map=None, allow_duplicates=True, conv_str_byte=False, **jsonkwargs):
"""
Convert a nested data structure to a json string.
:param string: The string containing a json encoded data structure.
:param decode_cls_instances: True to attempt to decode class instances (requires the environment to be similar the the encoding one).
:param preserve_order: Whether to preserve order by using OrderedDicts or not.
:param ignore_comments: Remove comments (starting with # or //).
:param decompression: True to use gzip decompression, False to use raw data, None to automatically determine (default). Assumes utf-8 encoding!
:param obj_pairs_hooks: A list of dictionary hooks to apply.
:param extra_obj_pairs_hooks: Like `obj_pairs_hooks` but on top of them: use this to add hooks without replacing defaults. Since v3.5 these happen before default hooks.
:param cls_lookup_map: If set to a dict, for example ``globals()``, then classes encoded from __main__ are looked up this dict.
:param allow_duplicates: If set to False, an error will be raised when loading a json-map that contains duplicate keys.
:param parse_float: A function to parse strings to integers (e.g. Decimal). There is also `parse_int`.
:param conv_str_byte: Try to automatically convert between strings and bytes (assuming utf-8) (default False).
:return: The string containing the json-encoded version of obj.
Other arguments are passed on to json_func.
"""
if not hasattr(extra_obj_pairs_hooks, '__iter__'):
raise TypeError('`extra_obj_pairs_hooks` should be a tuple in `json_tricks.load(s)`')
if decompression is None:
decompression = string[:2] == b'\x1f\x8b'
if decompression:
with GzipFile(fileobj=BytesIO(string), mode='rb') as zh:
string = zh.read()
string = string.decode(ENCODING)
if not isinstance(string, str_type):
if conv_str_byte:
string = string.decode(ENCODING)
else:
raise TypeError(('Cannot automatically encode object of type "{0:}" in `json_tricks.load(s)` since '
'the encoding is not known. You should instead encode the bytes to a string and pass that '
'string to `load(s)`, for example bytevar.encode("utf-8") if utf-8 is the encoding.').format(type(string)))
if ignore_comments:
string = strip_comments(string)
obj_pairs_hooks = tuple(obj_pairs_hooks)
_cih_instance.cls_lookup_map = cls_lookup_map or {}
hooks = tuple(extra_obj_pairs_hooks) + obj_pairs_hooks
hook = TricksPairHook(ordered=preserve_order, obj_pairs_hooks=hooks, allow_duplicates=allow_duplicates)
return json_loads(string, object_pairs_hook=hook, **jsonkwargs)
def load(fp, preserve_order=True, ignore_comments=True, decompression=None, obj_pairs_hooks=DEFAULT_HOOKS,
extra_obj_pairs_hooks=(), cls_lookup_map=None, allow_duplicates=True, conv_str_byte=False, **jsonkwargs):
"""
Convert a nested data structure to a json string.
:param fp: File handle or path to load from.
The other arguments are identical to loads.
"""
try:
if isinstance(fp, str_type):
with open(fp, 'rb') as fh:
string = fh.read()
else:
string = fp.read()
except UnicodeDecodeError as err:
# todo: not covered in tests, is it relevant?
raise Exception('There was a problem decoding the file content. A possible reason is that the file is not ' +
'opened in binary mode; be sure to set file mode to something like "rb".').with_traceback(exc_info()[2])
return loads(string, preserve_order=preserve_order, ignore_comments=ignore_comments, decompression=decompression,
obj_pairs_hooks=obj_pairs_hooks, extra_obj_pairs_hooks=extra_obj_pairs_hooks, cls_lookup_map=cls_lookup_map,
allow_duplicates=allow_duplicates, conv_str_byte=conv_str_byte, **jsonkwargs)