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XSON

XML Encoding for JSON

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XSON is a Python package that supports the serialization of Python objects to XML documents according to the JSONx specification (draft), as well as the deserialization of JSONx documents to Python objects. The implementation aims at being API and CLI-compatible with Python's standard JSON package.

Requirements

Install

To use XSON in another project, it can be added to setup.cfg as an install requirement (if using setuptools with declarative config):

[options]
install_requires =
    xson

To install XSON manually, e.g., into a virtual environment, use pip:

pip install xson

The above approaches install the latest release of XSON from PyPI. Alternatively, for the development version, clone the project and perform a local install:

pip install .

Usage

API

Example:

>>> import xson >>> out = xson.dumps({'foo': 42, 'bar': [3.14, 'baz', True, None]}, indent=4) >>> print(out) #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <json:object xmlns:json="http://www.ibm.com/xmlns/prod/2009/jsonx"> <json:number name="foo">42</json:number> <json:array name="bar"> <json:number>3.14</json:number> <json:string>baz</json:string> <json:boolean>true</json:boolean> <json:null/> </json:array> </json:object> >>> dct = xson.loads(out) >>> print(dct) {'foo': 42, 'bar': [3.14, 'baz', True, None]}

CLI

A command line tool is available to validate, pretty-print, or convert between JSONx and JSON objects:

xson-tool --help

or:

python -m xson.tool --help

Licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License.