import calendar import datetime import decimal import json import locale import math import re import time import dateutil import numpy as np import pytest import pytz import pandas._libs.json as ujson from pandas.compat import IS64 from pandas import ( DataFrame, DatetimeIndex, Index, NaT, PeriodIndex, Series, Timedelta, Timestamp, date_range, ) import pandas._testing as tm def _clean_dict(d): """ Sanitize dictionary for JSON by converting all keys to strings. Parameters ---------- d : dict The dictionary to convert. Returns ------- cleaned_dict : dict """ return {str(k): v for k, v in d.items()} @pytest.fixture( params=[None, "split", "records", "values", "index"] # Column indexed by default. ) def orient(request): return request.param class TestUltraJSONTests: @pytest.mark.skipif(not IS64, reason="not compliant on 32-bit, xref #15865") def test_encode_decimal(self): sut = decimal.Decimal("1337.1337") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=15) decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == 1337.1337 sut = decimal.Decimal("0.95") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=1) assert encoded == "1.0" decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == 1.0 sut = decimal.Decimal("0.94") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=1) assert encoded == "0.9" decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == 0.9 sut = decimal.Decimal("1.95") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=1) assert encoded == "2.0" decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == 2.0 sut = decimal.Decimal("-1.95") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=1) assert encoded == "-2.0" decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == -2.0 sut = decimal.Decimal("0.995") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=2) assert encoded == "1.0" decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == 1.0 sut = decimal.Decimal("0.9995") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=3) assert encoded == "1.0" decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == 1.0 sut = decimal.Decimal("0.99999999999999944") encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=15) assert encoded == "1.0" decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert decoded == 1.0 @pytest.mark.parametrize("ensure_ascii", [True, False]) def test_encode_string_conversion(self, ensure_ascii): string_input = "A string \\ / \b \f \n \r \t &" not_html_encoded = '"A string \\\\ \\/ \\b \\f \\n \\r \\t <\\/script> &"' html_encoded = ( '"A string \\\\ \\/ \\b \\f \\n \\r \\t \\u003c\\/script\\u003e \\u0026"' ) def helper(expected_output, **encode_kwargs): output = ujson.encode( string_input, ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, **encode_kwargs ) assert output == expected_output assert string_input == json.loads(output) assert string_input == ujson.decode(output) # Default behavior assumes encode_html_chars=False. helper(not_html_encoded) # Make sure explicit encode_html_chars=False works. helper(not_html_encoded, encode_html_chars=False) # Make sure explicit encode_html_chars=True does the encoding. helper(html_encoded, encode_html_chars=True) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "long_number", [-4342969734183514, -12345678901234.56789012, -528656961.4399388] ) def test_double_long_numbers(self, long_number): sut = {"a": long_number} encoded = ujson.encode(sut, double_precision=15) decoded = ujson.decode(encoded) assert sut == decoded def test_encode_non_c_locale(self): lc_category = locale.LC_NUMERIC # We just need one of these locales to work. for new_locale in ("it_IT.UTF-8", "Italian_Italy"): if tm.can_set_locale(new_locale, lc_category): with tm.set_locale(new_locale, lc_category): assert ujson.loads(ujson.dumps(4.78e60)) == 4.78e60 assert ujson.loads("4.78", precise_float=True) == 4.78 break def test_decimal_decode_test_precise(self): sut = {"a": 4.56} encoded = ujson.encode(sut) decoded = ujson.decode(encoded, precise_float=True) assert sut == decoded def test_encode_double_tiny_exponential(self): num = 1e-40 assert num == ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num)) num = 1e-100 assert num == ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num)) num = -1e-45 assert num == ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num)) num = -1e-145 assert np.allclose(num, ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num))) @pytest.mark.parametrize("unicode_key", ["key1", "بن"]) def test_encode_dict_with_unicode_keys(self, unicode_key): unicode_dict = {unicode_key: "value1"} assert unicode_dict == ujson.decode(ujson.encode(unicode_dict)) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "double_input", [math.pi, -math.pi] # Should work with negatives too. ) def test_encode_double_conversion(self, double_input): output = ujson.encode(double_input) assert round(double_input, 5) == round(json.loads(output), 5) assert round(double_input, 5) == round(ujson.decode(output), 5) def test_encode_with_decimal(self): decimal_input = 1.0 output = ujson.encode(decimal_input) assert output == "1.0" def test_encode_array_of_nested_arrays(self): nested_input = [[[[]]]] * 20 output = ujson.encode(nested_input) assert nested_input == json.loads(output) assert nested_input == ujson.decode(output) def test_encode_array_of_doubles(self): doubles_input = [31337.31337, 31337.31337, 31337.31337, 31337.31337] * 10 output = ujson.encode(doubles_input) assert doubles_input == json.loads(output) assert doubles_input == ujson.decode(output) def test_double_precision(self): double_input = 30.012345678901234 output = ujson.encode(double_input, double_precision=15) assert double_input == json.loads(output) assert double_input == ujson.decode(output) for double_precision in (3, 9): output = ujson.encode(double_input, double_precision=double_precision) rounded_input = round(double_input, double_precision) assert rounded_input == json.loads(output) assert rounded_input == ujson.decode(output) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "invalid_val", [ 20, -1, "9", None, ], ) def test_invalid_double_precision(self, invalid_val): double_input = 30.12345678901234567890 expected_exception = ValueError if isinstance(invalid_val, int) else TypeError msg = ( r"Invalid value '.*' for option 'double_precision', max is '15'|" r"an integer is required \(got type |" r"object cannot be interpreted as an integer" ) with pytest.raises(expected_exception, match=msg): ujson.encode(double_input, double_precision=invalid_val) def test_encode_string_conversion2(self): string_input = "A string \\ / \b \f \n \r \t" output = ujson.encode(string_input) assert string_input == json.loads(output) assert string_input == ujson.decode(output) assert output == '"A string \\\\ \\/ \\b \\f \\n \\r \\t"' @pytest.mark.parametrize( "unicode_input", ["Räksmörgås اسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن", "\xe6\x97\xa5\xd1\x88"], ) def test_encode_unicode_conversion(self, unicode_input): enc = ujson.encode(unicode_input) dec = ujson.decode(enc) assert enc == json.dumps(unicode_input) assert dec == json.loads(enc) def test_encode_control_escaping(self): escaped_input = "\x19" enc = ujson.encode(escaped_input) dec = ujson.decode(enc) assert escaped_input == dec assert enc == json.dumps(escaped_input) def test_encode_unicode_surrogate_pair(self): surrogate_input = "\xf0\x90\x8d\x86" enc = ujson.encode(surrogate_input) dec = ujson.decode(enc) assert enc == json.dumps(surrogate_input) assert dec == json.loads(enc) def test_encode_unicode_4bytes_utf8(self): four_bytes_input = "\xf0\x91\x80\xb0TRAILINGNORMAL" enc = ujson.encode(four_bytes_input) dec = ujson.decode(enc) assert enc == json.dumps(four_bytes_input) assert dec == json.loads(enc) def test_encode_unicode_4bytes_utf8highest(self): four_bytes_input = "\xf3\xbf\xbf\xbfTRAILINGNORMAL" enc = ujson.encode(four_bytes_input) dec = ujson.decode(enc) assert enc == json.dumps(four_bytes_input) assert dec == json.loads(enc) def test_encode_unicode_error(self): string = "'\udac0'" msg = ( r"'utf-8' codec can't encode character '\\udac0' " r"in position 1: surrogates not allowed" ) with pytest.raises(UnicodeEncodeError, match=msg): ujson.dumps([string]) def test_encode_array_in_array(self): arr_in_arr_input = [[[[]]]] output = ujson.encode(arr_in_arr_input) assert arr_in_arr_input == json.loads(output) assert output == json.dumps(arr_in_arr_input) assert arr_in_arr_input == ujson.decode(output) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "num_input", [ 31337, -31337, # Negative number. -9223372036854775808, # Large negative number. ], ) def test_encode_num_conversion(self, num_input): output = ujson.encode(num_input) assert num_input == json.loads(output) assert output == json.dumps(num_input) assert num_input == ujson.decode(output) def test_encode_list_conversion(self): list_input = [1, 2, 3, 4] output = ujson.encode(list_input) assert list_input == json.loads(output) assert list_input == ujson.decode(output) def test_encode_dict_conversion(self): dict_input = {"k1": 1, "k2": 2, "k3": 3, "k4": 4} output = ujson.encode(dict_input) assert dict_input == json.loads(output) assert dict_input == ujson.decode(output) @pytest.mark.parametrize("builtin_value", [None, True, False]) def test_encode_builtin_values_conversion(self, builtin_value): output = ujson.encode(builtin_value) assert builtin_value == json.loads(output) assert output == json.dumps(builtin_value) assert builtin_value == ujson.decode(output) def test_encode_datetime_conversion(self): datetime_input = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.time()) output = ujson.encode(datetime_input, date_unit="s") expected = calendar.timegm(datetime_input.utctimetuple()) assert int(expected) == json.loads(output) assert int(expected) == ujson.decode(output) def test_encode_date_conversion(self): date_input = datetime.date.fromtimestamp(time.time()) output = ujson.encode(date_input, date_unit="s") tup = (date_input.year, date_input.month, date_input.day, 0, 0, 0) expected = calendar.timegm(tup) assert int(expected) == json.loads(output) assert int(expected) == ujson.decode(output) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "test", [datetime.time(), datetime.time(1, 2, 3), datetime.time(10, 12, 15, 343243)], ) def test_encode_time_conversion_basic(self, test): output = ujson.encode(test) expected = f'"{test.isoformat()}"' assert expected == output def test_encode_time_conversion_pytz(self): # see gh-11473: to_json segfaults with timezone-aware datetimes test = datetime.time(10, 12, 15, 343243, pytz.utc) output = ujson.encode(test) expected = f'"{test.isoformat()}"' assert expected == output def test_encode_time_conversion_dateutil(self): # see gh-11473: to_json segfaults with timezone-aware datetimes test = datetime.time(10, 12, 15, 343243, dateutil.tz.tzutc()) output = ujson.encode(test) expected = f'"{test.isoformat()}"' assert expected == output @pytest.mark.parametrize( "decoded_input", [NaT, np.datetime64("NaT"), np.nan, np.inf, -np.inf] ) def test_encode_as_null(self, decoded_input): assert ujson.encode(decoded_input) == "null", "Expected null" def test_datetime_units(self): val = datetime.datetime(2013, 8, 17, 21, 17, 12, 215504) stamp = Timestamp(val).as_unit("ns") roundtrip = ujson.decode(ujson.encode(val, date_unit="s")) assert roundtrip == stamp._value // 10**9 roundtrip = ujson.decode(ujson.encode(val, date_unit="ms")) assert roundtrip == stamp._value // 10**6 roundtrip = ujson.decode(ujson.encode(val, date_unit="us")) assert roundtrip == stamp._value // 10**3 roundtrip = ujson.decode(ujson.encode(val, date_unit="ns")) assert roundtrip == stamp._value msg = "Invalid value 'foo' for option 'date_unit'" with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): ujson.encode(val, date_unit="foo") def test_encode_to_utf8(self): unencoded = "\xe6\x97\xa5\xd1\x88" enc = ujson.encode(unencoded, ensure_ascii=False) dec = ujson.decode(enc) assert enc == json.dumps(unencoded, ensure_ascii=False) assert dec == json.loads(enc) def test_decode_from_unicode(self): unicode_input = '{"obj": 31337}' dec1 = ujson.decode(unicode_input) dec2 = ujson.decode(str(unicode_input)) assert dec1 == dec2 def test_encode_recursion_max(self): # 8 is the max recursion depth class O2: member = 0 class O1: member = 0 decoded_input = O1() decoded_input.member = O2() decoded_input.member.member = decoded_input with pytest.raises(OverflowError, match="Maximum recursion level reached"): ujson.encode(decoded_input) def test_decode_jibberish(self): jibberish = "fdsa sda v9sa fdsa" msg = "Unexpected character found when decoding 'false'" with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): ujson.decode(jibberish) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "broken_json", [ "[", # Broken array start. "{", # Broken object start. "]", # Broken array end. "}", # Broken object end. ], ) def test_decode_broken_json(self, broken_json): msg = "Expected object or value" with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): ujson.decode(broken_json) @pytest.mark.parametrize("too_big_char", ["[", "{"]) def test_decode_depth_too_big(self, too_big_char): with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Reached object decoding depth limit"): ujson.decode(too_big_char * (1024 * 1024)) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "bad_string", [ '"TESTING', # Unterminated. '"TESTING\\"', # Unterminated escape. "tru", # Broken True. "fa", # Broken False. "n", # Broken None. ], ) def test_decode_bad_string(self, bad_string): msg = ( "Unexpected character found when decoding|" "Unmatched ''\"' when when decoding 'string'" ) with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): ujson.decode(bad_string) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "broken_json, err_msg", [ ( '{{1337:""}}', "Key name of object must be 'string' when decoding 'object'", ), ('{{"key":"}', "Unmatched ''\"' when when decoding 'string'"), ("[[[true", "Unexpected character found when decoding array value (2)"), ], ) def test_decode_broken_json_leak(self, broken_json, err_msg): for _ in range(1000): with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=re.escape(err_msg)): ujson.decode(broken_json) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "invalid_dict", [ "{{{{31337}}}}", # No key. '{{{{"key":}}}}', # No value. '{{{{"key"}}}}', # No colon or value. ], ) def test_decode_invalid_dict(self, invalid_dict): msg = ( "Key name of object must be 'string' when decoding 'object'|" "No ':' found when decoding object value|" "Expected object or value" ) with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): ujson.decode(invalid_dict) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "numeric_int_as_str", ["31337", "-31337"] # Should work with negatives. ) def test_decode_numeric_int(self, numeric_int_as_str): assert int(numeric_int_as_str) == ujson.decode(numeric_int_as_str) def test_encode_null_character(self): wrapped_input = "31337 \x00 1337" output = ujson.encode(wrapped_input) assert wrapped_input == json.loads(output) assert output == json.dumps(wrapped_input) assert wrapped_input == ujson.decode(output) alone_input = "\x00" output = ujson.encode(alone_input) assert alone_input == json.loads(output) assert output == json.dumps(alone_input) assert alone_input == ujson.decode(output) assert '" \\u0000\\r\\n "' == ujson.dumps(" \u0000\r\n ") def test_decode_null_character(self): wrapped_input = '"31337 \\u0000 31337"' assert ujson.decode(wrapped_input) == json.loads(wrapped_input) def test_encode_list_long_conversion(self): long_input = [ 9223372036854775807, 9223372036854775807, 9223372036854775807, 9223372036854775807, 9223372036854775807, 9223372036854775807, ] output = ujson.encode(long_input) assert long_input == json.loads(output) assert long_input == ujson.decode(output) @pytest.mark.parametrize("long_input", [9223372036854775807, 18446744073709551615]) def test_encode_long_conversion(self, long_input): output = ujson.encode(long_input) assert long_input == json.loads(output) assert output == json.dumps(long_input) assert long_input == ujson.decode(output) @pytest.mark.parametrize("bigNum", [2**64, -(2**63) - 1]) def test_dumps_ints_larger_than_maxsize(self, bigNum): encoding = ujson.encode(bigNum) assert str(bigNum) == encoding with pytest.raises( ValueError, match="Value is too big|Value is too small", ): assert ujson.loads(encoding) == bigNum @pytest.mark.parametrize( "int_exp", ["1337E40", "1.337E40", "1337E+9", "1.337e+40", "1.337E-4"] ) def test_decode_numeric_int_exp(self, int_exp): assert ujson.decode(int_exp) == json.loads(int_exp) def test_loads_non_str_bytes_raises(self): msg = "Expected 'str' or 'bytes'" with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): ujson.loads(None) @pytest.mark.parametrize("val", [3590016419, 2**31, 2**32, (2**32) - 1]) def test_decode_number_with_32bit_sign_bit(self, val): # Test that numbers that fit within 32 bits but would have the # sign bit set (2**31 <= x < 2**32) are decoded properly. doc = f'{{"id": {val}}}' assert ujson.decode(doc)["id"] == val def test_encode_big_escape(self): # Make sure no Exception is raised. for _ in range(10): base = "\u00e5".encode() escape_input = base * 1024 * 1024 * 2 ujson.encode(escape_input) def test_decode_big_escape(self): # Make sure no Exception is raised. for _ in range(10): base = "\u00e5".encode() quote = b'"' escape_input = quote + (base * 1024 * 1024 * 2) + quote ujson.decode(escape_input) def test_to_dict(self): d = {"key": 31337} class DictTest: def toDict(self): return d o = DictTest() output = ujson.encode(o) dec = ujson.decode(output) assert dec == d def test_default_handler(self): class _TestObject: def __init__(self, val) -> None: self.val = val @property def recursive_attr(self): return _TestObject("recursive_attr") def __str__(self) -> str: return str(self.val) msg = "Maximum recursion level reached" with pytest.raises(OverflowError, match=msg): ujson.encode(_TestObject("foo")) assert '"foo"' == ujson.encode(_TestObject("foo"), default_handler=str) def my_handler(_): return "foobar" assert '"foobar"' == ujson.encode( _TestObject("foo"), default_handler=my_handler ) def my_handler_raises(_): raise TypeError("I raise for anything") with pytest.raises(TypeError, match="I raise for anything"): ujson.encode(_TestObject("foo"), default_handler=my_handler_raises) def my_int_handler(_): return 42 assert ( ujson.decode( ujson.encode(_TestObject("foo"), default_handler=my_int_handler) ) == 42 ) def my_obj_handler(_): return datetime.datetime(2013, 2, 3) assert ujson.decode( ujson.encode(datetime.datetime(2013, 2, 3)) ) == ujson.decode( ujson.encode(_TestObject("foo"), default_handler=my_obj_handler) ) obj_list = [_TestObject("foo"), _TestObject("bar")] assert json.loads(json.dumps(obj_list, default=str)) == ujson.decode( ujson.encode(obj_list, default_handler=str) ) def test_encode_object(self): class _TestObject: def __init__(self, a, b, _c, d) -> None: self.a = a self.b = b self._c = _c self.d = d def e(self): return 5 # JSON keys should be all non-callable non-underscore attributes, see GH-42768 test_object = _TestObject(a=1, b=2, _c=3, d=4) assert ujson.decode(ujson.encode(test_object)) == {"a": 1, "b": 2, "d": 4} class TestNumpyJSONTests: @pytest.mark.parametrize("bool_input", [True, False]) def test_bool(self, bool_input): b = bool(bool_input) assert ujson.decode(ujson.encode(b)) == b def test_bool_array(self): bool_array = np.array( [True, False, True, True, False, True, False, False], dtype=bool ) output = np.array(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(bool_array)), dtype=bool) tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(bool_array, output) def test_int(self, any_int_numpy_dtype): klass = np.dtype(any_int_numpy_dtype).type num = klass(1) assert klass(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num))) == num def test_int_array(self, any_int_numpy_dtype): arr = np.arange(100, dtype=int) arr_input = arr.astype(any_int_numpy_dtype) arr_output = np.array( ujson.decode(ujson.encode(arr_input)), dtype=any_int_numpy_dtype ) tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(arr_input, arr_output) def test_int_max(self, any_int_numpy_dtype): if any_int_numpy_dtype in ("int64", "uint64") and not IS64: pytest.skip("Cannot test 64-bit integer on 32-bit platform") klass = np.dtype(any_int_numpy_dtype).type # uint64 max will always overflow, # as it's encoded to signed. if any_int_numpy_dtype == "uint64": num = np.iinfo("int64").max else: num = np.iinfo(any_int_numpy_dtype).max assert klass(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num))) == num def test_float(self, float_numpy_dtype): klass = np.dtype(float_numpy_dtype).type num = klass(256.2013) assert klass(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num))) == num def test_float_array(self, float_numpy_dtype): arr = np.arange(12.5, 185.72, 1.7322, dtype=float) float_input = arr.astype(float_numpy_dtype) float_output = np.array( ujson.decode(ujson.encode(float_input, double_precision=15)), dtype=float_numpy_dtype, ) tm.assert_almost_equal(float_input, float_output) def test_float_max(self, float_numpy_dtype): klass = np.dtype(float_numpy_dtype).type num = klass(np.finfo(float_numpy_dtype).max / 10) tm.assert_almost_equal( klass(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(num, double_precision=15))), num ) def test_array_basic(self): arr = np.arange(96) arr = arr.reshape((2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 2)) tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(np.array(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(arr))), arr) @pytest.mark.parametrize("shape", [(10, 10), (5, 5, 4), (100, 1)]) def test_array_reshaped(self, shape): arr = np.arange(100) arr = arr.reshape(shape) tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(np.array(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(arr))), arr) def test_array_list(self): arr_list = [ "a", [], {}, {}, [], 42, 97.8, ["a", "b"], {"key": "val"}, ] arr = np.array(arr_list, dtype=object) result = np.array(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(arr)), dtype=object) tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, arr) def test_array_float(self): dtype = np.float32 arr = np.arange(100.202, 200.202, 1, dtype=dtype) arr = arr.reshape((5, 5, 4)) arr_out = np.array(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(arr)), dtype=dtype) tm.assert_almost_equal(arr, arr_out) def test_0d_array(self): # gh-18878 msg = re.escape("array(1) (0d array) is not JSON serializable at the moment") with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): ujson.encode(np.array(1)) class TestPandasJSONTests: def test_dataframe(self, orient): dtype = np.int64 df = DataFrame( [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], index=["a", "b"], columns=["x", "y", "z"], dtype=dtype, ) encode_kwargs = {} if orient is None else {"orient": orient} assert (df.dtypes == dtype).all() output = ujson.decode(ujson.encode(df, **encode_kwargs)) assert (df.dtypes == dtype).all() # Ensure proper DataFrame initialization. if orient == "split": dec = _clean_dict(output) output = DataFrame(**dec) else: output = DataFrame(output) # Corrections to enable DataFrame comparison. if orient == "values": df.columns = [0, 1, 2] df.index = [0, 1] elif orient == "records": df.index = [0, 1] elif orient == "index": df = df.transpose() assert (df.dtypes == dtype).all() tm.assert_frame_equal(output, df) def test_dataframe_nested(self, orient): df = DataFrame( [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], index=["a", "b"], columns=["x", "y", "z"] ) nested = {"df1": df, "df2": df.copy()} kwargs = {} if orient is None else {"orient": orient} exp = { "df1": ujson.decode(ujson.encode(df, **kwargs)), "df2": ujson.decode(ujson.encode(df, **kwargs)), } assert ujson.decode(ujson.encode(nested, **kwargs)) == exp def test_series(self, orient): dtype = np.int64 s = Series( [10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60], name="series", index=[6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15], dtype=dtype, ).sort_values() assert s.dtype == dtype encode_kwargs = {} if orient is None else {"orient": orient} output = ujson.decode(ujson.encode(s, **encode_kwargs)) assert s.dtype == dtype if orient == "split": dec = _clean_dict(output) output = Series(**dec) else: output = Series(output) if orient in (None, "index"): s.name = None output = output.sort_values() s.index = ["6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "15"] elif orient in ("records", "values"): s.name = None s.index = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5] assert s.dtype == dtype tm.assert_series_equal(output, s) def test_series_nested(self, orient): s = Series( [10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60], name="series", index=[6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15] ).sort_values() nested = {"s1": s, "s2": s.copy()} kwargs = {} if orient is None else {"orient": orient} exp = { "s1": ujson.decode(ujson.encode(s, **kwargs)), "s2": ujson.decode(ujson.encode(s, **kwargs)), } assert ujson.decode(ujson.encode(nested, **kwargs)) == exp def test_index(self): i = Index([23, 45, 18, 98, 43, 11], name="index") # Column indexed. output = Index(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(i)), name="index") tm.assert_index_equal(i, output) dec = _clean_dict(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(i, orient="split"))) output = Index(**dec) tm.assert_index_equal(i, output) assert i.name == output.name tm.assert_index_equal(i, output) assert i.name == output.name output = Index(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(i, orient="values")), name="index") tm.assert_index_equal(i, output) output = Index(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(i, orient="records")), name="index") tm.assert_index_equal(i, output) output = Index(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(i, orient="index")), name="index") tm.assert_index_equal(i, output) def test_datetime_index(self): date_unit = "ns" # freq doesn't round-trip rng = DatetimeIndex(list(date_range("1/1/2000", periods=20)), freq=None) encoded = ujson.encode(rng, date_unit=date_unit) decoded = DatetimeIndex(np.array(ujson.decode(encoded))) tm.assert_index_equal(rng, decoded) ts = Series(np.random.randn(len(rng)), index=rng) decoded = Series(ujson.decode(ujson.encode(ts, date_unit=date_unit))) idx_values = decoded.index.values.astype(np.int64) decoded.index = DatetimeIndex(idx_values) tm.assert_series_equal(ts, decoded) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "invalid_arr", [ "[31337,]", # Trailing comma. "[,31337]", # Leading comma. "[]]", # Unmatched bracket. "[,]", # Only comma. ], ) def test_decode_invalid_array(self, invalid_arr): msg = ( "Expected object or value|Trailing data|" "Unexpected character found when decoding array value" ) with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): ujson.decode(invalid_arr) @pytest.mark.parametrize("arr", [[], [31337]]) def test_decode_array(self, arr): assert arr == ujson.decode(str(arr)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("extreme_num", [9223372036854775807, -9223372036854775808]) def test_decode_extreme_numbers(self, extreme_num): assert extreme_num == ujson.decode(str(extreme_num)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("too_extreme_num", [f"{2**64}", f"{-2**63-1}"]) def test_decode_too_extreme_numbers(self, too_extreme_num): with pytest.raises( ValueError, match="Value is too big|Value is too small", ): ujson.decode(too_extreme_num) def test_decode_with_trailing_whitespaces(self): assert {} == ujson.decode("{}\n\t ") def test_decode_with_trailing_non_whitespaces(self): with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Trailing data"): ujson.decode("{}\n\t a") @pytest.mark.parametrize("value", [f"{2**64}", f"{-2**63-1}"]) def test_decode_array_with_big_int(self, value): with pytest.raises( ValueError, match="Value is too big|Value is too small", ): ujson.loads(value) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "float_number", [ 1.1234567893, 1.234567893, 1.34567893, 1.4567893, 1.567893, 1.67893, 1.7893, 1.893, 1.3, ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("sign", [-1, 1]) def test_decode_floating_point(self, sign, float_number): float_number *= sign tm.assert_almost_equal(float_number, ujson.loads(str(float_number)), rtol=1e-15) def test_encode_big_set(self): s = set() for x in range(0, 100000): s.add(x) # Make sure no Exception is raised. ujson.encode(s) def test_encode_empty_set(self): assert "[]" == ujson.encode(set()) def test_encode_set(self): s = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} enc = ujson.encode(s) dec = ujson.decode(enc) for v in dec: assert v in s @pytest.mark.parametrize( "td", [ Timedelta(days=366), Timedelta(days=-1), Timedelta(hours=13, minutes=5, seconds=5), Timedelta(hours=13, minutes=20, seconds=30), Timedelta(days=-1, nanoseconds=5), Timedelta(nanoseconds=1), Timedelta(microseconds=1, nanoseconds=1), Timedelta(milliseconds=1, microseconds=1, nanoseconds=1), Timedelta(milliseconds=999, microseconds=999, nanoseconds=999), ], ) def test_encode_timedelta_iso(self, td): # GH 28256 result = ujson.encode(td, iso_dates=True) expected = f'"{td.isoformat()}"' assert result == expected def test_encode_periodindex(self): # GH 46683 p = PeriodIndex(["2022-04-06", "2022-04-07"], freq="D") df = DataFrame(index=p) assert df.to_json() == "{}"