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A JSON decoder/encoder implementation for parsing dates as datetime objects in Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
# An example of decoding/encoding datetime values in JSON data in Python.
# Code adapted from: http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2009/05/pymotw-json.html
from datetime import datetime
import json
from json import JSONDecoder
from json import JSONEncoder
obj = {'name':'foo', 'type': 'bar','date':datetime.now()}
class DateTimeDecoder(json.JSONDecoder):
def __init__(self, *args, **kargs):
JSONDecoder.__init__(self, object_hook=self.dict_to_object,
*args, **kargs)
def dict_to_object(self, d):
if '__type__' not in d:
return d
type = d.pop('__type__')
try:
dateobj = datetime(**d)
return dateobj
except:
d['__type__'] = type
return d
class DateTimeEncoder(JSONEncoder):
""" Instead of letting the default encoder convert datetime to string,
convert datetime objects into a dict, which can be decoded by the
DateTimeDecoder
"""
def default(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, datetime):
return {
'__type__' : 'datetime',
'year' : obj.year,
'month' : obj.month,
'day' : obj.day,
'hour' : obj.hour,
'minute' : obj.minute,
'second' : obj.second,
'microsecond' : obj.microsecond,
}
else:
return JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
j = json.loads(json.dumps(obj,cls=DateTimeEncoder), cls=DateTimeDecoder)
print j['date']
print type(j['date'])
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