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JSON - Open Source Project
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Guys I come across this project today via another forum. Very interesting. @ccc I think you would like this one if you dont all ready know about it. I was able to install the jsoncut package with StaSh(I have only tried that one). I am struggling a little because of my experience, but it looks great. Below is just me starting out trying to understand what it can do. But looks exciting to me, just thought I would share.
import ui import jsoncut import requests import json import os _url = "http://ergast.com/api/f1/drivers.json" _filename = 'f1driver_info.json' def get_drivers_details(): if os.path.exists(_filename): with open(_filename) as infile: print("data from file") return json.load(infile) else: response = requests.get(_url) with open(_filename, 'w') as outfile: json.dump(response.json(), outfile) print("data from web") return response.json() class MyClass(ui.View): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.make_view() def make_view(self): pass if __name__ == '__main__': j_drivers = get_drivers_details() #print(j_drivers) #print(dir(jsoncut.inspector)) print('-------Inspect-------') x = jsoncut.inspector.inspect_json(j_drivers) for elm in x: print(elm) #print(help(jsoncut.inspector.get_children)) print('-------Children-------') x = jsoncut.inspector.key_crawler(j_drivers) for elm in x: print(elm) print('-------TreeWalker-------') x = jsoncut.inspector.tree_walker(j_drivers) for elm in x: print(elm) f = (0, 0, 300, 400) v = MyClass(frame=f) v.present(style='sheet', animated=False)
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Sorry, should have put thin in General not here