Convert numpy type to python
I have a list of dicts in the following form that I generate from pandas. I want to convert it to a json format.
list_val = [{1.0: 685}, {2.0: 8}]
output = json.dumps(list_val)
However, json.dumps throws an error: TypeError: 685 is not JSON serializable
I am guessing it's a type conversion issue from numpy to python(?).
However, when I convert the values v of each dict in the array using np.int32(v) it still throws the error.
EDIT: Here's the full code
new = df[df[label] == label_new]
ks_dict = json.loads(content)
ks_list = ks_dict['variables']
freq_counts = []
for ks_var in ks_list:
freq_var = dict()
freq_var["name"] = ks_var["name"]
ks_series = new[ks_var["name"]]
temp_df = ks_series.value_counts().to_dict()
freq_var["new"] = [{u: np.int32(v)} for (u, v) in temp_df.iteritems()]
freq_counts.append(freq_var)
out = json.dumps(freq_counts)
It looks like you're correct:
>>> import numpy
>>> import json
>>> json.dumps(numpy.int32(685))
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/json/__init__.py", line 243, in dumps
return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/json/encoder.py", line 207, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/json/encoder.py", line 270, in iterencode
return _iterencode(o, 0)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/json/encoder.py", line 184, in default
raise TypeError(repr(o) + " is not JSON serializable")
TypeError: 685 is not JSON serializable
The unfortunate thing here is that numpy numbers' __repr__
doesn't give you any hint about what type they are. They're running around masquerading as int
s when they aren't (gasp). Ultimately, it looks like json
is telling you that an int
isn't serializable, but really, it's telling you that this particular np.int32 (or whatever type you actually have) isn't serializable. (No real surprise there -- No np.int32 is serializable). This is also why the dict that you inevitably printed before passing it to json.dumps
looks like it just has integers in it as well.
The easiest workaround here is probably to write your own serializer1:
class MyEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
def default(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, numpy.integer):
return int(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, numpy.floating):
return float(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, numpy.ndarray):
return obj.tolist()
else:
return super(MyEncoder, self).default(obj)
You use it like this:
json.dumps(numpy.float32(1.2), cls=MyEncoder)
json.dumps(numpy.arange(12), cls=MyEncoder)
json.dumps({'a': numpy.int32(42)}, cls=MyEncoder)
etc.
1Or you could just write the default function and pass that as the defaut
keyword argument to json.dumps
. In this scenario, you'd replace the last line with raise TypeError
, but ... meh. The class is more extensible :-)
You could also convert the array to a python list (use the tolist
method) and then convert the list to json.