jsonvice is command line tool for minifying JSON with optimal precision truncation/rounding. In many applications floating point values in JSON can be very long (15 digits or more) but this level of accuracy isn't needed and takes up much space.
jsonvice allows the truncation of all the embedded floating point numbers (wherever they appear) to a specified number of digits.
It also removes unnecessary white space to minify JSON files.
sample_input.json
{
"x" : 12.32,
"y": 0.23482498323433,
"z": "simple test",
"a" : [ 1, 2, 3.23423434343 ]
}now run jsonvice
jsonvice -i input.json -o output.json -p 4ouput.json
{"x":12.32,"y":0.2348,"z":"simple test","a":[1,2,3.2342]}compactify json and reduce floating point precision to max of 5 digits by rounding sh
jsonvice -i sample_input.json -o output.json -p 5compactify json and reduce floating point precision to max of 5 digits by rounding down
jsonvice -i myfile.json -o output.json -p 5 -q floorjsonvice also allows stdin / stdout pipes to be used
cat simple_test.json | python3 path/to/jsonvice.py -i - -o - > output_test.jsonjsonvice can also beautify (pretty print) json, while still performing precision truncation. Note this makes the file larger.
jsonvice -i myfile.json -o output.json -p 3 -bAll source is at jsonvice
jsonvice is built with Python using the Poetry packaging and build tool.
pip3 install poetry # if not installed.
poetry update poetry install poetry build
poetry run jsonvice ...parameters...
Example
poetry run jsonvice -i inputfile.json -o outputfile.json -p 4pip can be used into install jsonvice as stand alone tool (note python 3.6 should or later specified)
pip install jsonvicepipx can be used to install a stand alone version of jsonvice as a command line tool. Note pipx is like pip or pip3 but installs programs with their own virtual environment.
pipx install jsonviceor install from github repo
pipx install git+https://github.com/deftio/jsonviceNow you can use jsonvice at the commandline without typing python3 like this example:
jsonvice -i inputfile.json -o - -bPython version 3.6 or higher is required to build jsonvice. If pipx is used for install isolation takes place automatically.
Both pytest and tox were used to build jsonvice. Testing can be performed at the command line via either tool:
poetry run pytestor
toxjson vice started as a script to compactify / minify some large machine learning model files which had large floating point numbers. By rounding to fixed number of sig digits and then testing the models against testsuites to see the effects of truncation.
At the time couldn't find a tool and whipped up small script (the original script is in /dev directory).
So jsonvice was built to learn / test practices around the python poetry and pipx tools, for use in other projects, but starting with a small example cli program that already worked.
jsonvice uses the BSD-2 open source license