jict is basically a nested dict.
with some extra features
simple use example :
from jict import jict
jct = jict()
jct['level1']['level2']['level3'] = 'created nested dictionary'
print(jct)
# output :
# {
# "level1": {
# "level2": {
# "level3": "created nested dictionary"
# }}}
# jict to dict
mydict = jct.dict()
jict utilities:
from jict import jict
# our jict
jct = jict({
'val': { 'list':[ [{ 'find-me': 'secret' }] ] }
})
# we can easly find the key we need
print(jct.get('find-me'))
# we also can rename the keys
# output : secret
jct.rename('find-me','password')
print(jct.get('find-me'))
# output : None
print(jct.get('password'))
# output : secret
# we also can replace values
jct.replace('password','mypass')
print(jct.get('password'))
# output : mypass
def foo(val):
val[0][0]['name'] = 'jict'
return val
# we also can replace with callbacks and multiple values
jct.replace({
'password':'mypass',
'list': foo,
})
# callbacks also work with this: jct.replace('list' , foo)
print(jct.get('list'))
# output: [[{'password': 'mypass', 'name': 'jict'}]]
also you can easly load a .json , .yaml file
from jict import jict
jctj = jict('test.json')
print(jctj)
# output :
# {
# "test": "json-content"
# }
jcty = jict('test.yaml')
print(jctj)
# output :
# {
# "test": "yaml-content"
# }
# if you want to save the modifed values
jctj.save()
jcty.save()
# you can also save to another file
jcty.save('newfile.json')