#!/usr/bin/env python from collections import OrderedDict from decimal import Decimal import json @classmethod def from_json(cls, path, row_names=None, key=None, newline=False, column_types=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new table from a JSON file. Once the JSON has been deseralized, the resulting Python object is passed to :meth:`.Table.from_object`. If the file contains a top-level dictionary you may specify what property contains the row list using the :code:`key` parameter. :code:`kwargs` will be passed through to :meth:`json.load`. :param path: Filepath or file-like object from which to read JSON data. :param row_names: See the :meth:`.Table.__init__`. :param key: The key of the top-level dictionary that contains a list of row arrays. :param newline: If `True` then the file will be parsed as "newline-delimited JSON". :param column_types: See :meth:`.Table.__init__`. """ from agate.table import Table if key is not None and newline: raise ValueError('key and newline may not be specified together.') if newline: js = [] if hasattr(path, 'read'): for line in path: js.append(json.loads(line, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict, parse_float=Decimal, **kwargs)) else: with open(path, 'r') as f: for line in f: js.append(json.loads(line, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict, parse_float=Decimal, **kwargs)) else: if hasattr(path, 'read'): js = json.load(path, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict, parse_float=Decimal, **kwargs) else: with open(path, 'r') as f: js = json.load(f, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict, parse_float=Decimal, **kwargs) if isinstance(js, dict): if not key: raise TypeError('When converting a JSON document with a top-level dictionary element, a key must be specified.') js = js[key] return Table.from_object(js, row_names=row_names, column_types=column_types)