def _get_flattener(self, obj): if PY2 and isinstance(obj, file): # @UndefinedVariable return self._flatten_file if util.is_primitive(obj): return lambda obj: obj if util.is_bytes(obj): return self._flatten_bytestring list_recurse = self._list_recurse if util.is_list(obj): if self._mkref(obj): return list_recurse else: self._push() return self._getref # We handle tuples and sets by encoding them in a "(tuple|set)dict" if util.is_tuple(obj): if not self.unpicklable: return list_recurse return lambda obj: {tags.TUPLE: [self._flatten(v) for v in obj]} if util.is_set(obj): if not self.unpicklable: return list_recurse return lambda obj: {tags.SET: [self._flatten(v) for v in obj]} if util.is_dictionary(obj): return self._flatten_dict_obj if util.is_type(obj): return _mktyperef if util.is_object(obj): return self._ref_obj_instance if util.is_module_function(obj): return self._flatten_function # instance methods, lambdas, old style classes... self._pickle_warning(obj) return None
def flatten(self, obj): """Takes an object and returns a JSON-safe representation of it. Simply returns any of the basic builtin datatypes >>> p = Pickler() >>> p.flatten('hello world') 'hello world' >>> p.flatten(u'hello world') u'hello world' >>> p.flatten(49) 49 >>> p.flatten(350.0) 350.0 >>> p.flatten(True) True >>> p.flatten(False) False >>> r = p.flatten(None) >>> r is None True >>> p.flatten(False) False >>> p.flatten([1, 2, 3, 4]) [1, 2, 3, 4] >>> p.flatten((1,2,))[tags.TUPLE] [1, 2] >>> p.flatten({'key': 'value'}) {'key': 'value'} """ self._push() if self._depth == self._max_depth: return self._pop(repr(obj)) if util.is_primitive(obj): return self._pop(obj) if util.is_list(obj): return self._pop([self.flatten(v) for v in obj]) # We handle tuples and sets by encoding them in a "(tuple|set)dict" if util.is_tuple(obj): if self.unpicklable is True: return self._pop({tags.TUPLE: [self.flatten(v) for v in obj]}) else: return self._pop([self.flatten(v) for v in obj]) if util.is_set(obj): if self.unpicklable is True: return self._pop({tags.SET: [self.flatten(v) for v in obj]}) else: return self._pop([self.flatten(v) for v in obj]) if util.is_dictionary(obj): return self._pop(self._flatten_dict_obj(obj, obj.__class__())) if util.is_type(obj): return self._pop(_mktyperef(obj)) if util.is_object(obj): if self._mkref(obj): # We've never seen this object so return its # json representation. return self._pop(self._flatten_obj_instance(obj)) else: # We've seen this object before so place an object # reference tag in the data. This avoids infinite recursion # when processing cyclical objects. return self._pop(self._getref(obj)) return self._pop(data)