import decimal from unittest import TestCase from io import StringIO import json from collections import OrderedDict class TestDecode(TestCase): def test_decimal(self): rval = json.loads('1.1', parse_float=decimal.Decimal) self.assert_(isinstance(rval, decimal.Decimal)) self.assertEquals(rval, decimal.Decimal('1.1')) def test_float(self): rval = json.loads('1', parse_int=float) self.assert_(isinstance(rval, float)) self.assertEquals(rval, 1.0) def test_object_pairs_hook(self): s = '{"xkd":1, "kcw":2, "art":3, "hxm":4, "qrt":5, "pad":6, "hoy":7}' p = [("xkd", 1), ("kcw", 2), ("art", 3), ("hxm", 4), ("qrt", 5), ("pad", 6), ("hoy", 7)] self.assertEqual(json.loads(s), eval(s)) self.assertEqual(json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = lambda x: x), p) self.assertEqual(json.load(StringIO(s), object_pairs_hook=lambda x: x), p) od = json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict) self.assertEqual(od, OrderedDict(p)) self.assertEqual(type(od), OrderedDict) # the object_pairs_hook takes priority over the object_hook self.assertEqual(json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict, object_hook = lambda x: None), OrderedDict(p)) def test_decoder_optimizations(self): # Several optimizations were made that skip over calls to # the whitespace regex, so this test is designed to try and # exercise the uncommon cases. The array cases are already covered. rval = json.loads('{ "key" : "value" , "k":"v" }') self.assertEquals(rval, {"key":"value", "k":"v"})