python-jsonpickle
Python library for serializing any arbitrary object graph into JSON.
It can take almost any Python object and turn the object into JSON.
Additionally, it can reconstitute the object back into Python.
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jsonpickle-1.1.tar.gz | 0000071602 69.9 KB | |
python-jsonpickle.changes | 0000010521 10.3 KB | |
python-jsonpickle.spec | 0000002427 2.37 KB | |
sqlalchemy13.patch | 0000003186 3.11 KB |
Revision 3 (latest revision is 19)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Add patch to work with sqlalchemy 1.3: * sqlalchemy13.patch - Update to 1.1: * Python 3.7 collections.Iterator deprecation warnings have been fixed. (#229). * Improved Pandas support for datetime and complex numbers. (#245) * NOTE jsonpickle no longer supports Python2.6, or Python3 < 3.4. The officially supported Python versions are now 2.7 and 3.4+. * Improved Pandas and Numpy support. (#227) * Improved support for pickling iterators. (#216) * Better support for the stdlib json module when simplejson is not installed. (#217) * jsonpickle will now output python3-style module names when pickling builtins methods or functions. (#223) * jsonpickle will always flatten primitives, even when max_depth is reached, which avoids encoding unicode strings into their u'string' representation. * Nested classes are now supported on Python 3. (#206, #176). * Better support for older (pre-1.9) versions of numpy (#195).
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