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diff --git a/fatcat_scholar/api_entities.py b/fatcat_scholar/api_entities.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53455e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/fatcat_scholar/api_entities.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + +import json +import collections +from fatcat_openapi_client import ApiClient + +def entity_to_dict(entity, api_client=None): + """ + Hack to take advantage of the code-generated serialization code. + + Initializing/destroying ApiClient objects is surprisingly expensive + (because it involves a threadpool), so we allow passing an existing + instance. If you already have a full-on API connection `api`, you can + access the ApiClient object as `api.api_client`. This is such a speed-up + that this argument may become mandatory. + """ + if not api_client: + api_client = ApiClient() + return api_client.sanitize_for_serialization(entity) + +def entity_from_json(json_str, entity_type, api_client=None): + """ + Hack to take advantage of the code-generated deserialization code + + See note on `entity_to_dict()` about api_client argument. + """ + if not api_client: + api_client = ApiClient() + thing = collections.namedtuple('Thing', ['data']) + thing.data = json_str + return api_client.deserialize(thing, entity_type) + +def entity_from_dict(obj, entity_type, api_client=None): + json_str = json.dumps(obj) + return entity_from_json(json_str, entity_type, api_client=api_client) |