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- #
- # Metrix++, Copyright 2009-2013, Metrix++ Project
- # Link: http://metrixplusplus.sourceforge.net
- #
- # This file is a part of Metrix++ Tool.
- #
- # Metrix++ is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- # the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
- #
- # Metrix++ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with Metrix++. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- #
- # Copied from http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577268-python-data-structure-to-TXT-serialization/ and modified
- '''
- Py2TXT - Python to TXT serialization
- This code transforms a Python data structures into an TXT document
- Usage:
- serializer = Py2TXT()
- txt_string = serializer.parse( python_object )
- print python_object
- print txt_string
- '''
- INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL = ". "
- class Py2TXT():
- def __init__( self ):
- self.data = "" # where we store the processed TXT string
- def parse( self, pythonObj, objName=None, indent = 0 ):
- '''
- processes Python data structure into TXT string
- needs objName if pythonObj is a List
- '''
- if pythonObj == None:
- return "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * indent) + ""
- if isinstance( pythonObj, dict ):
- self.data = self._PyDict2TXT( pythonObj, objName, indent = indent + 1 )
-
- elif isinstance( pythonObj, list ):
- # we need name for List object
- self.data = self._PyList2TXT( pythonObj, objName, indent = indent + 1 )
-
- else:
- self.data = "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * indent) + "%(n)s: %(o)s" % { 'n':objName, 'o':str( pythonObj ) }
-
- self.data = (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * (indent + 1)) + "-" * 80 + self.data + "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * (indent + 1)) + "=" * 80
- return self.data
- def _PyDict2TXT( self, pyDictObj, objName=None, indent = 0 ):
- '''
- process Python Dict objects
- They can store TXT attributes and/or children
- '''
- tagStr = "" # TXT string for this level
- attributes = {} # attribute key/value pairs
- attrStr = "" # attribute string of this level
- childStr = "" # TXT string of this level's children
- for k, v in pyDictObj.items():
- if isinstance( v, dict ):
- # child tags, with attributes
- childStr += self._PyDict2TXT( v, k, indent = indent + 1 )
- elif isinstance( v, list ):
- # child tags, list of children
- childStr += self._PyList2TXT( v, k, indent = indent + 1 )
- else:
- # tag could have many attributes, let's save until later
- attributes.update( { k:v } )
- if objName == None:
- return childStr
- # create TXT string for attributes
- attrStr += ""
- for k, v in attributes.items():
- attrStr += "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * (indent + 1)) + "%s=\"%s\"" % ( k, v )
- # let's assemble our tag string
- if childStr == "":
- tagStr += "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * indent) + "%(n)s: %(a)s" % { 'n':objName, 'a':attrStr }
- else:
- tagStr += "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * indent) + "%(n)s: %(a)s %(c)s" % { 'n':objName, 'a':attrStr, 'c':childStr }
- return tagStr
- def _PyList2TXT( self, pyListObj, objName=None, indent = 0 ):
- '''
- process Python List objects
- They have no attributes, just children
- Lists only hold Dicts or Strings
- '''
- tagStr = "" # TXT string for this level
- childStr = "" # TXT string of children
- for childObj in pyListObj:
-
- if isinstance( childObj, dict ):
- # here's some Magic
- # we're assuming that List parent has a plural name of child:
- # eg, persons > person, so cut off last char
- # name-wise, only really works for one level, however
- # in practice, this is probably ok
- childStr += "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * indent) + self._PyDict2TXT( childObj, objName[:-1], indent = indent + 1 )
- elif isinstance( childObj, list ):
- # here's some Magic
- # we're assuming that List parent has a plural name of child:
- # eg, persons > person, so cut off last char
- # name-wise, only really works for one level, however
- # in practice, this is probably ok
- childStr += self._PyList2TXT( childObj, objName[:-1], indent = indent + 1 )
- else:
- childStr += "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * (indent + 1))
- for string in childObj:
- childStr += string;
- if objName == None:
- return childStr
- tagStr += "\n" + (INDENT_SPACE_SYMBOL * indent) + "%(n)s:%(c)s" % { 'n':objName, 'c':childStr }
- return tagStr
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