I need to send the value of some variables between two machines and intend to do it using sockets. I use the md5 hash algorithm as a checksum for the data I send to ensure the data is correctly transmitted. To perform the md5 hash algorithm I have to convert the data to bytes. I want to transmit both the name of the variable and its value. As I have a lot of variables i use a dictionary.
So I want to convert something like this to bytes?
variables = {'var1' : 0, 'var2' : 'some string', 'var1' : ['listitem1','listitem2',5]}
In other words I have a dictionary with a lot of different data types inside it including lists which in turn have multiple different data types in them and I want to convert that into bytes. Then on the receiving machine convert those bytes back into a dictionary.
I have tried a few different methods json is recomended here (Convert a python dict to a string and back) but I can't seam to produce a string with it never mind bytes.
This should work:
import json
s = json.dumps(variables)
variables2 = json.loads(s)
assert variables == variables2
If you need to convert the dictionary to binary, you need to convert it to a string (JSON) as described in the previous answer, then you can convert it to binary.
For example:
my_dict = {'key' : [1,2,3]}
import json
def dict_to_binary(the_dict):
str = json.dumps(the_dict)
binary = ' '.join(format(ord(letter), 'b') for letter in str)
return binary
def binary_to_dict(the_binary):
jsn = ''.join(chr(int(x, 2)) for x in the_binary.split())
d = json.loads(jsn)
return d
bin = dict_to_binary(my_dict)
print bin
dct = binary_to_dict(bin)
print dct
will give the output
1111011 100010 1101011 100010 111010 100000 1011011 110001 101100 100000 110010 101100 100000 110011 1011101 1111101
{u'key': [1, 2, 3]}
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