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json.py
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from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
# fromjson()
############
import petl as etl
data = '''
[{"foo": "a", "bar": 1},
{"foo": "b", "bar": 2},
{"foo": "c", "bar": 2}]
'''
with open('example.json', 'w') as f:
f.write(data)
table1 = etl.fromjson('example.json')
table1
# fromdicts()
#############
import petl as etl
dicts = [{"foo": "a", "bar": 1},
{"foo": "b", "bar": 2},
{"foo": "c", "bar": 2}]
table1 = etl.fromdicts(dicts)
table1
# tojson()
##########
import petl as etl
table1 = [['foo', 'bar'],
['a', 1],
['b', 2],
['c', 2]]
etl.tojson(table1, 'example.json', sort_keys=True)
# check what it did
print(open('example.json').read())
# tojsonarrays()
################
import petl as etl
table1 = [['foo', 'bar'],
['a', 1],
['b', 2],
['c', 2]]
etl.tojsonarrays(table1, 'example.json')
# check what it did
print(open('example.json').read())