Use oslo.serialization

jsonutils from oslo-incubator is deprecated, replace it with
oslo.serialization.

Change-Id: I34af54bcb55eb0e1be3b74ea266b5da8bc5dc47d
Closes-Bug: #1383165
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Jaeger 2014-10-20 10:23:13 +02:00
parent 5b665a3d3e
commit f09486f6b3
5 changed files with 3 additions and 193 deletions

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@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ if not hasattr(urlparse, 'parse_qsl'):
import cgi import cgi
urlparse.parse_qsl = cgi.parse_qsl urlparse.parse_qsl = cgi.parse_qsl
from oslo.serialization import jsonutils
import requests import requests
from manilaclient import exceptions from manilaclient import exceptions
from manilaclient.openstack.common import importutils from manilaclient.openstack.common import importutils
from manilaclient.openstack.common import jsonutils
from manilaclient import service_catalog from manilaclient import service_catalog

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@ -1,190 +0,0 @@
# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
# Copyright 2011 Justin Santa Barbara
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
'''
JSON related utilities.
This module provides a few things:
1) A handy function for getting an object down to something that can be
JSON serialized. See to_primitive().
2) Wrappers around loads() and dumps(). The dumps() wrapper will
automatically use to_primitive() for you if needed.
3) This sets up anyjson to use the loads() and dumps() wrappers if anyjson
is available.
'''
import codecs
import datetime
import functools
import inspect
import itertools
import sys
if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
# On Python <= 2.6, json module is not C boosted, so try to use
# simplejson module if available
try:
import simplejson as json
except ImportError:
import json
else:
import json
import six
import six.moves.xmlrpc_client as xmlrpclib
from manilaclient.openstack.common import gettextutils
from manilaclient.openstack.common import importutils
from manilaclient.openstack.common import strutils
from manilaclient.openstack.common import timeutils
netaddr = importutils.try_import("netaddr")
_nasty_type_tests = [inspect.ismodule, inspect.isclass, inspect.ismethod,
inspect.isfunction, inspect.isgeneratorfunction,
inspect.isgenerator, inspect.istraceback, inspect.isframe,
inspect.iscode, inspect.isbuiltin, inspect.isroutine,
inspect.isabstract]
_simple_types = (six.string_types + six.integer_types
+ (type(None), bool, float))
def to_primitive(value, convert_instances=False, convert_datetime=True,
level=0, max_depth=3):
"""Convert a complex object into primitives.
Handy for JSON serialization. We can optionally handle instances,
but since this is a recursive function, we could have cyclical
data structures.
To handle cyclical data structures we could track the actual objects
visited in a set, but not all objects are hashable. Instead we just
track the depth of the object inspections and don't go too deep.
Therefore, convert_instances=True is lossy ... be aware.
"""
# handle obvious types first - order of basic types determined by running
# full tests on nova project, resulting in the following counts:
# 572754 <type 'NoneType'>
# 460353 <type 'int'>
# 379632 <type 'unicode'>
# 274610 <type 'str'>
# 199918 <type 'dict'>
# 114200 <type 'datetime.datetime'>
# 51817 <type 'bool'>
# 26164 <type 'list'>
# 6491 <type 'float'>
# 283 <type 'tuple'>
# 19 <type 'long'>
if isinstance(value, _simple_types):
return value
if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
if convert_datetime:
return timeutils.strtime(value)
else:
return value
# value of itertools.count doesn't get caught by nasty_type_tests
# and results in infinite loop when list(value) is called.
if type(value) == itertools.count:
return six.text_type(value)
# FIXME(vish): Workaround for LP bug 852095. Without this workaround,
# tests that raise an exception in a mocked method that
# has a @wrap_exception with a notifier will fail. If
# we up the dependency to 0.5.4 (when it is released) we
# can remove this workaround.
if getattr(value, '__module__', None) == 'mox':
return 'mock'
if level > max_depth:
return '?'
# The try block may not be necessary after the class check above,
# but just in case ...
try:
recursive = functools.partial(to_primitive,
convert_instances=convert_instances,
convert_datetime=convert_datetime,
level=level,
max_depth=max_depth)
if isinstance(value, dict):
return dict((k, recursive(v)) for k, v in six.iteritems(value))
elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
return [recursive(lv) for lv in value]
# It's not clear why xmlrpclib created their own DateTime type, but
# for our purposes, make it a datetime type which is explicitly
# handled
if isinstance(value, xmlrpclib.DateTime):
value = datetime.datetime(*tuple(value.timetuple())[:6])
if convert_datetime and isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
return timeutils.strtime(value)
elif isinstance(value, gettextutils.Message):
return value.data
elif hasattr(value, 'iteritems'):
return recursive(dict(value.iteritems()), level=level + 1)
elif hasattr(value, '__iter__'):
return recursive(list(value))
elif convert_instances and hasattr(value, '__dict__'):
# Likely an instance of something. Watch for cycles.
# Ignore class member vars.
return recursive(value.__dict__, level=level + 1)
elif netaddr and isinstance(value, netaddr.IPAddress):
return six.text_type(value)
else:
if any(test(value) for test in _nasty_type_tests):
return six.text_type(value)
return value
except TypeError:
# Class objects are tricky since they may define something like
# __iter__ defined but it isn't callable as list().
return six.text_type(value)
def dumps(value, default=to_primitive, **kwargs):
return json.dumps(value, default=default, **kwargs)
def dump(obj, fp, *args, **kwargs):
return json.dump(obj, fp, *args, **kwargs)
def loads(s, encoding='utf-8', **kwargs):
return json.loads(strutils.safe_decode(s, encoding), **kwargs)
def load(fp, encoding='utf-8', **kwargs):
return json.load(codecs.getreader(encoding)(fp), **kwargs)
try:
import anyjson
except ImportError:
pass
else:
anyjson._modules.append((__name__, 'dumps', TypeError,
'loads', ValueError, 'load'))
anyjson.force_implementation(__name__)

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
import fixtures import fixtures
import mock import mock
from oslo.serialization import jsonutils
import requests import requests
import six import six
@ -23,7 +24,6 @@ from manilaclient import client
from manilaclient.common import constants from manilaclient.common import constants
from manilaclient import exceptions from manilaclient import exceptions
from manilaclient.openstack.common import cliutils from manilaclient.openstack.common import cliutils
from manilaclient.openstack.common import jsonutils
from manilaclient import shell from manilaclient import shell
from manilaclient.tests.unit import utils as test_utils from manilaclient.tests.unit import utils as test_utils
from manilaclient.tests.unit.v1 import fakes from manilaclient.tests.unit.v1 import fakes

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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ module=apiclient
module=cliutils module=cliutils
module=gettextutils module=gettextutils
module=importutils module=importutils
module=jsonutils
module=strutils module=strutils
module=timeutils module=timeutils
module=uuidutils module=uuidutils

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ pbr>=0.6,!=0.7,<1.0
argparse argparse
iso8601>=0.1.9 iso8601>=0.1.9
keyring>=2.1,!=3.3 keyring>=2.1,!=3.3
oslo.serialization>=1.0.0 # Apache-2.0
PrettyTable>=0.7,<0.8 PrettyTable>=0.7,<0.8
pycrypto>=2.6 pycrypto>=2.6
requests>=2.2.0,!=2.4.0 requests>=2.2.0,!=2.4.0