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- Name: srsly
- Version: 1.0.1
- Summary: Modern high-performance serialization utilities for Python
- Home-page: https://explosion.ai
- Author: Explosion AI
- Author-email: contact@explosion.ai
- License: MIT
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-
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-
- # srsly: Modern high-performance serialization utilities for Python
-
- This package bundles some of the best Python serialization libraries into one
- standalone package, with a high-level API that makes it easy to write code
- that's correct across platforms and Pythons. This allows us to provide all the
- serialization utilities we need in a single binary wheel.
-
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-
- ## Motivation
-
- Serialization is hard, especially across Python versions and multiple platforms.
- After dealing with many subtle bugs over the years (encodings, locales, large
- files) our libraries like [spaCy](https://github.com/explosion/spaCy) and
- [Prodigy](https://prodi.gy) have steadily grown a number of utility functions to
- wrap the multiple serialization formats we need to support (especially `json`,
- `msgpack` and `pickle`). These wrapping functions ended up duplicated across our
- codebases, so we wanted to put them in one place.
-
- At the same time, we noticed that having a lot of small dependencies was making
- maintenance harder, and making installation slower. To solve this, we've made
- `srsly` standalone, by including the component packages directly within it. This
- way we can provide all the serialization utilities we need in a single binary
- wheel.
-
- `srsly` currently includes forks of the following packages:
-
- - [`ujson`](https://github.com/esnme/ultrajson)
- - [`msgpack`](https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-python)
- - [`msgpack-numpy`](https://github.com/lebedov/msgpack-numpy)
- - [`cloudpickle`](https://github.com/cloudpipe/cloudpickle)
-
- ## Installation
-
- `srsly` can be installed from pip:
-
- ```bash
- pip install srsly
- ```
-
- Or from conda via conda-forge:
-
- ```bash
- conda install -c conda-forge srsly
- ```
-
- Alternatively, you can also compile the library from source. You'll need to make
- sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution
- including header files, a compiler (XCode command-line tools on macOS / OS X or
- Visual C++ build tools on Windows), pip, virtualenv and git installed.
-
- ```bash
- pip install -r requirements.txt # install development dependencies
- python setup.py build_ext --inplace # compile the library
- ```
-
- ## API
-
- ### JSON
-
- > 📦 The underlying module is exposed via `srsly.ujson`. However, we normally
- > interact with it via the utility functions only.
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.json_dumps`
-
- Serialize an object to a JSON string. Takes care of Python 2/3 compatibility and
- falls back to `json` if `sort_keys=True` is used (until it's fixed in `ujson`).
-
- ```python
- data = {"foo": "bar", "baz": 123}
- json_string = srsly.json_dumps(data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
- | `data` | - | The JSON-serializable data to output. |
- | `indent` | int | Number of spaces used to indent JSON. Defaults to `0`. |
- | `sort_keys` | bool | Sort dictionary keys. Defaults to `False`. |
- | **RETURNS** | unicode | The serialized string. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.json_loads`
-
- Deserialize unicode or bytes to a Python object.
-
- ```python
- data = '{"foo": "bar", "baz": 123}'
- obj = srsly.json_loads(data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | --------------- | ------------------------------- |
- | `data` | unicode / bytes | The data to deserialize. |
- | **RETURNS** | - | The deserialized Python object. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.write_json`
-
- Create a JSON file and dump contents or write to standard output.
-
- ```python
- data = {"foo": "bar", "baz": 123}
- srsly.write_json("/path/to/file.json", data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ---------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
- | `location` | unicode / `Path` | The file path or `"-"` to write to stdout. |
- | `data` | - | The JSON-serializable data to output. |
- | `indent` | int | Number of spaces used to indent JSON. Defaults to `2`. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.read_json`
-
- Load JSON from a file or standard input.
-
- ```python
- data = srsly.read_json("/path/to/file.json")
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
- | `location` | unicode / `Path` | The file path or `"-"` to read from stdin. |
- | **RETURNS** | dict / list | The loaded JSON content. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.write_gzip_json`
-
- Create a gzipped JSON file and dump contents.
-
- ```python
- data = {"foo": "bar", "baz": 123}
- srsly.write_gzip_json("/path/to/file.json.gz", data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ---------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
- | `location` | unicode / `Path` | The file path. |
- | `data` | - | The JSON-serializable data to output. |
- | `indent` | int | Number of spaces used to indent JSON. Defaults to `2`. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.read_gzip_json`
-
- Load gzipped JSON from a file.
-
- ```python
- data = srsly.read_gzip_json("/path/to/file.json.gz")
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ---------------- | ------------------------ |
- | `location` | unicode / `Path` | The file path. |
- | **RETURNS** | dict / list | The loaded JSON content. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.write_jsonl`
-
- Create a JSONL file (newline-delimited JSON) and dump contents line by line, or
- write to standard output.
-
- ```python
- data = [{"foo": "bar"}, {"baz": 123}]
- srsly.write_jsonl("/path/to/file.jsonl", data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ---------- | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | `location` | unicode / `Path` | The file path or `"-"` to write to stdout. |
- | `lines` | iterable | The JSON-serializable lines. |
- | `append` | bool | Append to an existing file. Will open it in `"a"` mode and insert a newline before writing lines. Defaults to `False`. |
- | `append_new_line` | bool | Defines whether a new line should first be written when appending to an existing file. Defaults to `True`. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.read_jsonl`
-
- Read a JSONL file (newline-delimited JSON) or from JSONL data from standard
- input and yield contents line by line. Blank lines will always be skipped.
-
- ```python
- data = srsly.read_jsonl("/path/to/file.jsonl")
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ---------- | -------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | `location` | unicode / Path | The file path or `"-"` to read from stdin. |
- | `skip` | bool | Skip broken lines and don't raise `ValueError`. Defaults to `False`. |
- | **YIELDS** | - | The loaded JSON contents of each line. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.is_json_serializable`
-
- Check if a Python object is JSON-serializable.
-
- ```python
- assert srsly.is_json_serializable({"hello": "world"}) is True
- assert srsly.is_json_serializable(lambda x: x) is False
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ---- | ---------------------------------------- |
- | `obj` | - | The object to check. |
- | **RETURNS** | bool | Whether the object is JSON-serializable. |
-
- ### msgpack
-
- > 📦 The underlying module is exposed via `srsly.msgpack`. However, we normally
- > interact with it via the utility functions only.
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.msgpack_dumps`
-
- Serialize an object to a msgpack byte string.
-
- ```python
- data = {"foo": "bar", "baz": 123}
- msg = srsly.msgpack_dumps(data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ----- | ---------------------- |
- | `data` | - | The data to serialize. |
- | **RETURNS** | bytes | The serialized bytes. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.msgpack_loads`
-
- Deserialize msgpack bytes to a Python object.
-
- ```python
- msg = b"\x82\xa3foo\xa3bar\xa3baz{"
- data = srsly.msgpack_loads(msg)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ----- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | `data` | bytes | The data to deserialize. |
- | `use_list` | bool | Don't use tuples instead of lists. Can make deserialization slower. Defaults to `True`. |
- | **RETURNS** | - | The deserialized Python object. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.write_msgpack`
-
- Create a msgpack file and dump contents.
-
- ```python
- data = {"foo": "bar", "baz": 123}
- srsly.write_msgpack("/path/to/file.msg", data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ---------- | ---------------- | ---------------------- |
- | `location` | unicode / `Path` | The file path. |
- | `data` | - | The data to serialize. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.read_msgpack`
-
- Load a msgpack file.
-
- ```python
- data = srsly.read_msgpack("/path/to/file.msg")
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | `location` | unicode / `Path` | The file path. |
- | `use_list` | bool | Don't use tuples instead of lists. Can make deserialization slower. Defaults to `True`. |
- | **RETURNS** | - | The loaded and deserialized content. |
-
- ### pickle
-
- > 📦 The underlying module is exposed via `srsly.cloudpickle`. However, we
- > normally interact with it via the utility functions only.
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.pickle_dumps`
-
- Serialize a Python object with pickle.
-
- ```python
- data = {"foo": "bar", "baz": 123}
- pickled_data = srsly.pickle_dumps(data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ----- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
- | `data` | - | The object to serialize. |
- | `protocol` | int | Protocol to use. `-1` for highest. Defaults to `None`. |
- | **RETURNS** | bytes | The serialized object. |
-
- #### <kbd>function</kbd> `srsly.pickle_loads`
-
- Deserialize bytes with pickle.
-
- ```python
- pickled_data = b"\x80\x04\x95\x19\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00}\x94(\x8c\x03foo\x94\x8c\x03bar\x94\x8c\x03baz\x94K{u."
- data = srsly.pickle_loads(pickled_data)
- ```
-
- | Argument | Type | Description |
- | ----------- | ----- | ------------------------------- |
- | `data` | bytes | The data to deserialize. |
- | **RETURNS** | - | The deserialized Python object. |
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