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Centralized support for encoding/decoding of data structures.
Requires a json library (`cjson`_, `simplejson`_, or `Python 2.6+`_).
Pickle support is built-in.
Optionally installs support for ``YAML`` if the `PyYAML`_ package
is installed.
Optionally installs support for `msgpack`_ if the `msgpack-python`_
package is installed.
.. _`cjson`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-cjson/
.. _`simplejson`: http://code.google.com/p/simplejson/
.. _`Python 2.6+`: http://docs.python.org/library/json.html
.. _`PyYAML`: http://pyyaml.org/
.. _`msgpack`: http://msgpack.sourceforge.net/
.. _`msgpack-python`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/msgpack-python/
"""
import codecs
__all__ = ['SerializerNotInstalled', 'registry']
class SerializerNotInstalled(StandardError):
"""Support for the requested serialization type is not installed"""
class SerializerRegistry(object):
"""The registry keeps track of serialization methods."""
def __init__(self):
self._encoders = {}
self._decoders = {}
self._default_encode = None
self._default_content_type = None
self._default_content_encoding = None
def register(self, name, encoder, decoder, content_type,
content_encoding='utf-8'):
"""Register a new encoder/decoder.
:param name: A convenience name for the serialization method.
:param encoder: A method that will be passed a python data structure
and should return a string representing the serialized data.
If ``None``, then only a decoder will be registered. Encoding
will not be possible.
:param decoder: A method that will be passed a string representing
serialized data and should return a python data structure.
If ``None``, then only an encoder will be registered.
Decoding will not be possible.
:param content_type: The mime-type describing the serialized
structure.
:param content_encoding: The content encoding (character set) that
the :param:`decoder` method will be returning. Will usually be
``utf-8``, ``us-ascii``, or ``binary``.
"""
if encoder:
self._encoders[name] = (content_type, content_encoding, encoder)
if decoder:
self._decoders[content_type] = decoder
def _set_default_serializer(self, name):
"""
Set the default serialization method used by this library.
:param name: The name of the registered serialization method.
For example, ``json`` (default), ``pickle``, ``yaml``,
or any custom methods registered using :meth:`register`.
:raises SerializerNotInstalled: If the serialization method
requested is not available.
"""
try:
(self._default_content_type, self._default_content_encoding,
self._default_encode) = self._encoders[name]
except KeyError:
raise SerializerNotInstalled(
"No encoder installed for %s" % name)
def encode(self, data, serializer=None):
"""
Serialize a data structure into a string suitable for sending
as an AMQP message body.
:param data: The message data to send. Can be a list,
dictionary or a string.
:keyword serializer: An optional string representing
the serialization method you want the data marshalled
into. (For example, ``json``, ``raw``, or ``pickle``).
If ``None`` (default), then `JSON`_ will be used, unless
``data`` is a ``str`` or ``unicode`` object. In this
latter case, no serialization occurs as it would be
unnecessary.
Note that if ``serializer`` is specified, then that
serialization method will be used even if a ``str``
or ``unicode`` object is passed in.
:returns: A three-item tuple containing the content type
(e.g., ``application/json``), content encoding, (e.g.,
``utf-8``) and a string containing the serialized
data.
:raises SerializerNotInstalled: If the serialization method
requested is not available.
"""
if serializer == "raw":
return raw_encode(data)
if serializer and not self._encoders.get(serializer):
raise SerializerNotInstalled(
"No encoder installed for %s" % serializer)
# If a raw string was sent, assume binary encoding
# (it's likely either ASCII or a raw binary file, but 'binary'
# charset will encompass both, even if not ideal.
if not serializer and isinstance(data, str):
# In Python 3+, this would be "bytes"; allow binary data to be
# sent as a message without getting encoder errors
return "application/data", "binary", data
# For unicode objects, force it into a string
if not serializer and isinstance(data, unicode):
payload = data.encode("utf-8")
return "text/plain", "utf-8", payload
if serializer:
content_type, content_encoding, encoder = \
self._encoders[serializer]
else:
encoder = self._default_encode
content_type = self._default_content_type
content_encoding = self._default_content_encoding
payload = encoder(data)
return content_type, content_encoding, payload
def decode(self, data, content_type, content_encoding):
"""Deserialize a data stream as serialized using ``encode``
based on :param:`content_type`.
:param data: The message data to deserialize.
:param content_type: The content-type of the data.
(e.g., ``application/json``).
:param content_encoding: The content-encoding of the data.
(e.g., ``utf-8``, ``binary``, or ``us-ascii``).
:returns: The unserialized data.
"""
content_type = content_type or 'application/data'
content_encoding = (content_encoding or 'utf-8').lower()
# Don't decode 8-bit strings or unicode objects
if content_encoding not in ('binary', 'ascii-8bit') and \
not isinstance(data, unicode):
data = codecs.decode(data, content_encoding)
try:
decoder = self._decoders[content_type]
except KeyError:
return data
return decoder(data)
"""
.. data:: registry
Global registry of serializers/deserializers.
"""
registry = SerializerRegistry()
"""
.. function:: encode(data, serializer=default_serializer)
Encode data using the registry's default encoder.
"""
encode = registry.encode
"""
.. function:: decode(data, content_type, content_encoding):
Decode data using the registry's default decoder.
"""
decode = registry.decode
def raw_encode(data):
"""Special case serializer."""
content_type = 'application/data'
payload = data
if isinstance(payload, unicode):
content_encoding = 'utf-8'
payload = payload.encode(content_encoding)
else:
content_encoding = 'binary'
return content_type, content_encoding, payload
def register_json():
"""Register a encoder/decoder for JSON serialization."""
from anyjson import serialize as json_serialize
from anyjson import deserialize as json_deserialize
registry.register('json', json_serialize, json_deserialize,
content_type='application/json',
content_encoding='utf-8')
def register_yaml():
"""Register a encoder/decoder for YAML serialization.
It is slower than JSON, but allows for more data types
to be serialized. Useful if you need to send data such as dates"""
try:
import yaml
registry.register('yaml', yaml.safe_dump, yaml.safe_load,
content_type='application/x-yaml',
content_encoding='utf-8')
except ImportError:
def not_available(*args, **kwargs):
"""In case a client receives a yaml message, but yaml
isn't installed."""
raise SerializerNotInstalled(
"No decoder installed for YAML. Install the PyYAML library")
registry.register('yaml', None, not_available, 'application/x-yaml')
def register_pickle():
"""The fastest serialization method, but restricts
you to python clients."""
import cPickle
registry.register('pickle', cPickle.dumps, cPickle.loads,
content_type='application/x-python-serialize',
content_encoding='binary')
def register_msgpack():
"""See http://msgpack.sourceforge.net/"""
try:
import msgpack
registry.register('msgpack', msgpack.packs, msgpack.unpacks,
content_type='application/x-msgpack',
content_encoding='utf-8')
except ImportError:
def not_available(*args, **kwargs):
"""In case a client receives a msgpack message, but yaml
isn't installed."""
raise SerializerNotInstalled(
"No decoder installed for msgpack. "
"Install the msgpack library")
registry.register('msgpack', None, not_available,
'application/x-msgpack')
# Register the base serialization methods.
register_json()
register_pickle()
register_yaml()
register_msgpack()
# JSON is assumed to always be available, so is the default.
# (this matches the historical use of carrot.)
registry._set_default_serializer('json')
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