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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-jsons
Version: 1.6.3
Release: 1
Summary: For serializing Python objects to JSON (dicts) and back
License: MIT
URL: https://github.com/ramonhagenaars/jsons
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/ef/38/c1c4e06725568c21b2cdab96f95450caa257b73aac90f8041af18756f3bf/jsons-1.6.3.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-typish
Requires: python3-attrs
Requires: python3-coverage
Requires: python3-codecov
Requires: python3-pytest
Requires: python3-scons
Requires: python3-dataclasses
Requires: python3-tzdata
%description
[](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/jsons.svg)
[](https://pepy.tech/project/jsons)
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/jsons)
[](https://codecov.io/gh/ramonhagenaars/jsons)
[](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/ramonhagenaars/jsons/?branch=master)
<p align='center'>
<a href='https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/'>
<img width='150' src='https://github.com/ramonhagenaars/jsons/raw/master/resources/jsons-logo.svg?sanitize=true' />
</a>
</p>
- *Turn Python objects into dicts or (json)strings and back*
- *No changes required to your objects*
- *Easily customizable and extendable*
- *Works with dataclasses, attrs and POPOs*
💗 this lib? Leave a ★ and tell your colleagues!
Example of a model to serialize:
```python
>>> @dataclass
... class Person:
... name: str
... birthday: datetime
...
>>> p = Person('Guido van Rossum', birthday_guido)
```
Example of using jsons to serialize:
```python
>>> out = jsons.dump(p)
>>> out
{'birthday': '1956-01-31T12:00:00Z', 'name': 'Guido van Rossum'}
```
Example of using jsons to deserialize:
```python
>>> p2 = jsons.load(out, Person)
>>> p2
Person(name='Guido van Rossum', birthday=datetime.datetime(1956, 1, 31, 12, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc))
```
# Installation
pip install jsons
# Usage
```python
import jsons
some_instance = jsons.load(some_dict, SomeClass) # Deserialization
some_dict = jsons.dump(some_instance) # Serialization
```
In some cases, you have instances that contain other instances that need (de)serialization, for instance with lists or dicts. You can use the
`typing` classes for this as is demonstrated below.
```python
from typing import List, Tuple
import jsons
# For more complex deserialization with generic types, use the typing module
list_of_tuples = jsons.load(some_dict, List[Tuple[AClass, AnotherClass]])
```
(For more examples, see the
[FAQ](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html))
# Documentation
- [Main documentation](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
- [API docs](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html)
- [FAQ](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html)
# Meta
## Recent updates
### 1.6.3
- Bugfix: a string was sometimes unintentionally parsed into a datetime.
### 1.6.2
- Bugfix: `fork_inst`s were not propagated in `default_list_deserializer` (thanks to patrickguenther).
### 1.6.1
- Bugfix: Loading dicts with hashed keys could cause an error due to being loaded twice (thanks to georgeharker).
- Bugfix: IntEnums were not serialized with their names when `use_enum_name=True` (thanks to georgeharker).
- Bugfix: Named tuples did not use `typing.get_type_hints` for getting the types, causing trouble in future annotations (thanks to georgeharker).
### 1.6.0
- Feature: Support for Python3.10.
- Feature: Support for `attrs`.
### 1.5.1
- Bugfix: `ZoneInfo` failed to dump if attached to a `datetime`.
### 1.5.0
- Feature: Support for `ZoneInfo` on Python3.9+.
- Change: microseconds are no longer stripped by default (thanks to pietrodn).
### 1.4.2
- Bugfix: get_origin did not work with python3.9+ parameterized collections (e.g. `dict[str, str]`).
### 1.4.1
- Bugfix: Types of attributes that are not in the constructor were not properly looked for. See issue #128.
### 1.4.0
- Feature: DefaultDicts can now be deserialized.
- Feature: Dicts with any (hashable) key can now be dumped and loaded.
- Feature: Suppress specific warnings.
- Bugfix: Loading a verbose-serialized object in a list could sometimes deserialize that object as a parent class.
- Bugfix: Unwanted stringification of NoneValues is now prevented in Optionals and Unions with NoneType.
- Bugfix: Fixed a bug with postponed annotations and dataclasses. See also [Issue34776](https://bugs.python.org/issue34776).
- Bugfix: Types of attributes that are not in the constructor are now looked for in __annotations__.
### 1.3.1
- Bugfix: Fixed bug where classmethods were included in the serialized result.
### 1.3.0
- Feature: Added `warn_on_fail` parameter to `default_list_deserializer` that allows to continue deserialization upon errors.
- Feature: Added `transform` that can transform an object to an object of another type.
- Feature: Added serializer and deserializer for `pathlib.Path` (thanks to alexmirrington).
- Change: When loading a list fails, the error message now points to the failing index.
- Bugfix: Fixed bug when dumping an object with an innerclass.
### 1.2.0
- Bugfix: Fixed bug with postponed typehints (PEP-563).
- Bugfix: Loading an invalid value targeting an optional did not raise.
- Bugfix: Loading a dict did not properly pass key_transformers.
- Bugfix: Loading a namedtuple did not properly use key_transformers.
- Bugfix: Utilized `__annotations__` in favor `_field_types` because of deprecation as of 3.8.
### 1.1.2
- Feature: Added `__version__` which can be imported from `jsons`
- Bugfix: Dumping a tuple with ellipsis failed in strict mode.
### 1.1.1
- Feature: Added a serializer for ``Union`` types.
- Change: Exceptions are more clear upon deserialization failure (thanks to haluzpav).
- Change: You can no longer announce a class with a custom name.
- Bugfix: Fixed dumping optional attributes.
- Bugfix: Dataclasses inheriting from ``JsonSerializable`` always dumped their attributes as if in strict mode.
### 1.1.0
- Feature: Added ``strict`` parameter to ``dump`` to indicate that dumping a certain ``cls`` will ignore any extra data.
- Feature: When using ``dump(obj, cls=x)``, ``x`` can now be any class (previously, only a class with ``__slots__``).
- Feature: Support for dumping ``Decimal`` (thanks to herdigiorgi).
- Feature: Primitives are now cast if possible when dumping (e.g. ``dump(5, str)``).
- Feature: Dumping iterables with generic types (e.g. ``dump(obj, List[str])``) will now dump with respect to that types (if ``strict``)
- Feature: The ``default_dict`` serializer now optionally accepts types: ``Optional[Dict[str, type]]``.
- Change: Improved performance when dumping using ``strict=True`` (up to 4 times faster!).
- Bugfix: ``set_validator`` with multiple types did not work.
### 1.0.0
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `time`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `timezone`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `timedelta`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `date`.
- Bugfix: Dumping verbose did not store the types of dicts (`Dict[K,
V]`).
- Bugfix: Loading with `List` (no generic type) failed.
- Bugfix: Loading with `Dict` (no generic type) failed.
- Bugfix: Loading with `Tuple` (no generic type) failed.
## Contributors
Special thanks to the following contributors of code, discussions or
suggestions:
[patrickguenther](https://github.com/patrickguenther),
[davetapley](https://github.com/davetapley),
[pietrodn](https://github.com/pietrodn),
[georgeharker](https://github.com/georgeharker),
[aecay](https://github.com/aecay),
[bibz](https://github.com/bibz),
[thijss](https://github.com/Thijss),
[alexmirrington](https://github.com/alexmirrington),
[tirkarthi](https://github.com/tirkarthi),
[marksomething](https://github.com/marksomething),
[herdigiorgi](https://github.com/herdigiorgi),
[jochembroekhoff](https://github.com/jochembroekhoff),
[robinklaassen](https://github.com/robinklaassen),
[ahmetkucuk](https://github.com/ahmetkucuk),
[casparjespersen](https://github.com/casparjespersen),
[cypreess](https://github.com/cypreess),
[gastlich](https://github.com/gastlich),
[jmolinski](https://github.com/jmolinski),
[haluzpav](https://github.com/haluzpav),
[finetuned89](https://github.com/finetuned89)
%package -n python3-jsons
Summary: For serializing Python objects to JSON (dicts) and back
Provides: python-jsons
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
%description -n python3-jsons
[](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/jsons.svg)
[](https://pepy.tech/project/jsons)
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/jsons)
[](https://codecov.io/gh/ramonhagenaars/jsons)
[](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/ramonhagenaars/jsons/?branch=master)
<p align='center'>
<a href='https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/'>
<img width='150' src='https://github.com/ramonhagenaars/jsons/raw/master/resources/jsons-logo.svg?sanitize=true' />
</a>
</p>
- *Turn Python objects into dicts or (json)strings and back*
- *No changes required to your objects*
- *Easily customizable and extendable*
- *Works with dataclasses, attrs and POPOs*
💗 this lib? Leave a ★ and tell your colleagues!
Example of a model to serialize:
```python
>>> @dataclass
... class Person:
... name: str
... birthday: datetime
...
>>> p = Person('Guido van Rossum', birthday_guido)
```
Example of using jsons to serialize:
```python
>>> out = jsons.dump(p)
>>> out
{'birthday': '1956-01-31T12:00:00Z', 'name': 'Guido van Rossum'}
```
Example of using jsons to deserialize:
```python
>>> p2 = jsons.load(out, Person)
>>> p2
Person(name='Guido van Rossum', birthday=datetime.datetime(1956, 1, 31, 12, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc))
```
# Installation
pip install jsons
# Usage
```python
import jsons
some_instance = jsons.load(some_dict, SomeClass) # Deserialization
some_dict = jsons.dump(some_instance) # Serialization
```
In some cases, you have instances that contain other instances that need (de)serialization, for instance with lists or dicts. You can use the
`typing` classes for this as is demonstrated below.
```python
from typing import List, Tuple
import jsons
# For more complex deserialization with generic types, use the typing module
list_of_tuples = jsons.load(some_dict, List[Tuple[AClass, AnotherClass]])
```
(For more examples, see the
[FAQ](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html))
# Documentation
- [Main documentation](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
- [API docs](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html)
- [FAQ](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html)
# Meta
## Recent updates
### 1.6.3
- Bugfix: a string was sometimes unintentionally parsed into a datetime.
### 1.6.2
- Bugfix: `fork_inst`s were not propagated in `default_list_deserializer` (thanks to patrickguenther).
### 1.6.1
- Bugfix: Loading dicts with hashed keys could cause an error due to being loaded twice (thanks to georgeharker).
- Bugfix: IntEnums were not serialized with their names when `use_enum_name=True` (thanks to georgeharker).
- Bugfix: Named tuples did not use `typing.get_type_hints` for getting the types, causing trouble in future annotations (thanks to georgeharker).
### 1.6.0
- Feature: Support for Python3.10.
- Feature: Support for `attrs`.
### 1.5.1
- Bugfix: `ZoneInfo` failed to dump if attached to a `datetime`.
### 1.5.0
- Feature: Support for `ZoneInfo` on Python3.9+.
- Change: microseconds are no longer stripped by default (thanks to pietrodn).
### 1.4.2
- Bugfix: get_origin did not work with python3.9+ parameterized collections (e.g. `dict[str, str]`).
### 1.4.1
- Bugfix: Types of attributes that are not in the constructor were not properly looked for. See issue #128.
### 1.4.0
- Feature: DefaultDicts can now be deserialized.
- Feature: Dicts with any (hashable) key can now be dumped and loaded.
- Feature: Suppress specific warnings.
- Bugfix: Loading a verbose-serialized object in a list could sometimes deserialize that object as a parent class.
- Bugfix: Unwanted stringification of NoneValues is now prevented in Optionals and Unions with NoneType.
- Bugfix: Fixed a bug with postponed annotations and dataclasses. See also [Issue34776](https://bugs.python.org/issue34776).
- Bugfix: Types of attributes that are not in the constructor are now looked for in __annotations__.
### 1.3.1
- Bugfix: Fixed bug where classmethods were included in the serialized result.
### 1.3.0
- Feature: Added `warn_on_fail` parameter to `default_list_deserializer` that allows to continue deserialization upon errors.
- Feature: Added `transform` that can transform an object to an object of another type.
- Feature: Added serializer and deserializer for `pathlib.Path` (thanks to alexmirrington).
- Change: When loading a list fails, the error message now points to the failing index.
- Bugfix: Fixed bug when dumping an object with an innerclass.
### 1.2.0
- Bugfix: Fixed bug with postponed typehints (PEP-563).
- Bugfix: Loading an invalid value targeting an optional did not raise.
- Bugfix: Loading a dict did not properly pass key_transformers.
- Bugfix: Loading a namedtuple did not properly use key_transformers.
- Bugfix: Utilized `__annotations__` in favor `_field_types` because of deprecation as of 3.8.
### 1.1.2
- Feature: Added `__version__` which can be imported from `jsons`
- Bugfix: Dumping a tuple with ellipsis failed in strict mode.
### 1.1.1
- Feature: Added a serializer for ``Union`` types.
- Change: Exceptions are more clear upon deserialization failure (thanks to haluzpav).
- Change: You can no longer announce a class with a custom name.
- Bugfix: Fixed dumping optional attributes.
- Bugfix: Dataclasses inheriting from ``JsonSerializable`` always dumped their attributes as if in strict mode.
### 1.1.0
- Feature: Added ``strict`` parameter to ``dump`` to indicate that dumping a certain ``cls`` will ignore any extra data.
- Feature: When using ``dump(obj, cls=x)``, ``x`` can now be any class (previously, only a class with ``__slots__``).
- Feature: Support for dumping ``Decimal`` (thanks to herdigiorgi).
- Feature: Primitives are now cast if possible when dumping (e.g. ``dump(5, str)``).
- Feature: Dumping iterables with generic types (e.g. ``dump(obj, List[str])``) will now dump with respect to that types (if ``strict``)
- Feature: The ``default_dict`` serializer now optionally accepts types: ``Optional[Dict[str, type]]``.
- Change: Improved performance when dumping using ``strict=True`` (up to 4 times faster!).
- Bugfix: ``set_validator`` with multiple types did not work.
### 1.0.0
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `time`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `timezone`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `timedelta`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `date`.
- Bugfix: Dumping verbose did not store the types of dicts (`Dict[K,
V]`).
- Bugfix: Loading with `List` (no generic type) failed.
- Bugfix: Loading with `Dict` (no generic type) failed.
- Bugfix: Loading with `Tuple` (no generic type) failed.
## Contributors
Special thanks to the following contributors of code, discussions or
suggestions:
[patrickguenther](https://github.com/patrickguenther),
[davetapley](https://github.com/davetapley),
[pietrodn](https://github.com/pietrodn),
[georgeharker](https://github.com/georgeharker),
[aecay](https://github.com/aecay),
[bibz](https://github.com/bibz),
[thijss](https://github.com/Thijss),
[alexmirrington](https://github.com/alexmirrington),
[tirkarthi](https://github.com/tirkarthi),
[marksomething](https://github.com/marksomething),
[herdigiorgi](https://github.com/herdigiorgi),
[jochembroekhoff](https://github.com/jochembroekhoff),
[robinklaassen](https://github.com/robinklaassen),
[ahmetkucuk](https://github.com/ahmetkucuk),
[casparjespersen](https://github.com/casparjespersen),
[cypreess](https://github.com/cypreess),
[gastlich](https://github.com/gastlich),
[jmolinski](https://github.com/jmolinski),
[haluzpav](https://github.com/haluzpav),
[finetuned89](https://github.com/finetuned89)
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for jsons
Provides: python3-jsons-doc
%description help
[](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/jsons.svg)
[](https://pepy.tech/project/jsons)
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/jsons)
[](https://codecov.io/gh/ramonhagenaars/jsons)
[](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/ramonhagenaars/jsons/?branch=master)
<p align='center'>
<a href='https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/'>
<img width='150' src='https://github.com/ramonhagenaars/jsons/raw/master/resources/jsons-logo.svg?sanitize=true' />
</a>
</p>
- *Turn Python objects into dicts or (json)strings and back*
- *No changes required to your objects*
- *Easily customizable and extendable*
- *Works with dataclasses, attrs and POPOs*
💗 this lib? Leave a ★ and tell your colleagues!
Example of a model to serialize:
```python
>>> @dataclass
... class Person:
... name: str
... birthday: datetime
...
>>> p = Person('Guido van Rossum', birthday_guido)
```
Example of using jsons to serialize:
```python
>>> out = jsons.dump(p)
>>> out
{'birthday': '1956-01-31T12:00:00Z', 'name': 'Guido van Rossum'}
```
Example of using jsons to deserialize:
```python
>>> p2 = jsons.load(out, Person)
>>> p2
Person(name='Guido van Rossum', birthday=datetime.datetime(1956, 1, 31, 12, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc))
```
# Installation
pip install jsons
# Usage
```python
import jsons
some_instance = jsons.load(some_dict, SomeClass) # Deserialization
some_dict = jsons.dump(some_instance) # Serialization
```
In some cases, you have instances that contain other instances that need (de)serialization, for instance with lists or dicts. You can use the
`typing` classes for this as is demonstrated below.
```python
from typing import List, Tuple
import jsons
# For more complex deserialization with generic types, use the typing module
list_of_tuples = jsons.load(some_dict, List[Tuple[AClass, AnotherClass]])
```
(For more examples, see the
[FAQ](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html))
# Documentation
- [Main documentation](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
- [API docs](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html)
- [FAQ](https://jsons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html)
# Meta
## Recent updates
### 1.6.3
- Bugfix: a string was sometimes unintentionally parsed into a datetime.
### 1.6.2
- Bugfix: `fork_inst`s were not propagated in `default_list_deserializer` (thanks to patrickguenther).
### 1.6.1
- Bugfix: Loading dicts with hashed keys could cause an error due to being loaded twice (thanks to georgeharker).
- Bugfix: IntEnums were not serialized with their names when `use_enum_name=True` (thanks to georgeharker).
- Bugfix: Named tuples did not use `typing.get_type_hints` for getting the types, causing trouble in future annotations (thanks to georgeharker).
### 1.6.0
- Feature: Support for Python3.10.
- Feature: Support for `attrs`.
### 1.5.1
- Bugfix: `ZoneInfo` failed to dump if attached to a `datetime`.
### 1.5.0
- Feature: Support for `ZoneInfo` on Python3.9+.
- Change: microseconds are no longer stripped by default (thanks to pietrodn).
### 1.4.2
- Bugfix: get_origin did not work with python3.9+ parameterized collections (e.g. `dict[str, str]`).
### 1.4.1
- Bugfix: Types of attributes that are not in the constructor were not properly looked for. See issue #128.
### 1.4.0
- Feature: DefaultDicts can now be deserialized.
- Feature: Dicts with any (hashable) key can now be dumped and loaded.
- Feature: Suppress specific warnings.
- Bugfix: Loading a verbose-serialized object in a list could sometimes deserialize that object as a parent class.
- Bugfix: Unwanted stringification of NoneValues is now prevented in Optionals and Unions with NoneType.
- Bugfix: Fixed a bug with postponed annotations and dataclasses. See also [Issue34776](https://bugs.python.org/issue34776).
- Bugfix: Types of attributes that are not in the constructor are now looked for in __annotations__.
### 1.3.1
- Bugfix: Fixed bug where classmethods were included in the serialized result.
### 1.3.0
- Feature: Added `warn_on_fail` parameter to `default_list_deserializer` that allows to continue deserialization upon errors.
- Feature: Added `transform` that can transform an object to an object of another type.
- Feature: Added serializer and deserializer for `pathlib.Path` (thanks to alexmirrington).
- Change: When loading a list fails, the error message now points to the failing index.
- Bugfix: Fixed bug when dumping an object with an innerclass.
### 1.2.0
- Bugfix: Fixed bug with postponed typehints (PEP-563).
- Bugfix: Loading an invalid value targeting an optional did not raise.
- Bugfix: Loading a dict did not properly pass key_transformers.
- Bugfix: Loading a namedtuple did not properly use key_transformers.
- Bugfix: Utilized `__annotations__` in favor `_field_types` because of deprecation as of 3.8.
### 1.1.2
- Feature: Added `__version__` which can be imported from `jsons`
- Bugfix: Dumping a tuple with ellipsis failed in strict mode.
### 1.1.1
- Feature: Added a serializer for ``Union`` types.
- Change: Exceptions are more clear upon deserialization failure (thanks to haluzpav).
- Change: You can no longer announce a class with a custom name.
- Bugfix: Fixed dumping optional attributes.
- Bugfix: Dataclasses inheriting from ``JsonSerializable`` always dumped their attributes as if in strict mode.
### 1.1.0
- Feature: Added ``strict`` parameter to ``dump`` to indicate that dumping a certain ``cls`` will ignore any extra data.
- Feature: When using ``dump(obj, cls=x)``, ``x`` can now be any class (previously, only a class with ``__slots__``).
- Feature: Support for dumping ``Decimal`` (thanks to herdigiorgi).
- Feature: Primitives are now cast if possible when dumping (e.g. ``dump(5, str)``).
- Feature: Dumping iterables with generic types (e.g. ``dump(obj, List[str])``) will now dump with respect to that types (if ``strict``)
- Feature: The ``default_dict`` serializer now optionally accepts types: ``Optional[Dict[str, type]]``.
- Change: Improved performance when dumping using ``strict=True`` (up to 4 times faster!).
- Bugfix: ``set_validator`` with multiple types did not work.
### 1.0.0
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `time`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `timezone`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `timedelta`.
- Feature: Added a serializer/deserializer for `date`.
- Bugfix: Dumping verbose did not store the types of dicts (`Dict[K,
V]`).
- Bugfix: Loading with `List` (no generic type) failed.
- Bugfix: Loading with `Dict` (no generic type) failed.
- Bugfix: Loading with `Tuple` (no generic type) failed.
## Contributors
Special thanks to the following contributors of code, discussions or
suggestions:
[patrickguenther](https://github.com/patrickguenther),
[davetapley](https://github.com/davetapley),
[pietrodn](https://github.com/pietrodn),
[georgeharker](https://github.com/georgeharker),
[aecay](https://github.com/aecay),
[bibz](https://github.com/bibz),
[thijss](https://github.com/Thijss),
[alexmirrington](https://github.com/alexmirrington),
[tirkarthi](https://github.com/tirkarthi),
[marksomething](https://github.com/marksomething),
[herdigiorgi](https://github.com/herdigiorgi),
[jochembroekhoff](https://github.com/jochembroekhoff),
[robinklaassen](https://github.com/robinklaassen),
[ahmetkucuk](https://github.com/ahmetkucuk),
[casparjespersen](https://github.com/casparjespersen),
[cypreess](https://github.com/cypreess),
[gastlich](https://github.com/gastlich),
[jmolinski](https://github.com/jmolinski),
[haluzpav](https://github.com/haluzpav),
[finetuned89](https://github.com/finetuned89)
%prep
%autosetup -n jsons-1.6.3
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-jsons -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Sat Feb 25 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.6.3-1
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