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msgspec
- Htmx, Rust and Shuttle: A New Rapid Prototyping Stack
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Litestar 2.0
Full support for validation and serialisation of attrs classes and msgspec Structs. Where previously only Pydantic models and types where supported, you can now mix and match any of these three libraries. In addition to this, adding support for another modelling library has been greatly simplified with the new plugin architecture
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FastAPI 0.100.0:Release Notes
> Maybe it was very slow before
That is at least partly the case. I maintain msgspec[1], another Python JSON validation library. Pydantic V1 was ~100x slower at encoding/decoding/validating JSON than msgspec, which was more a testament to Pydantic's performance issues than msgspec's speed. Pydantic V2 is definitely faster than V1, but it's still ~10x slower than msgspec, and up to 2x slower than other pure-python implementations like mashumaro.
Recent benchmark here: https://gist.github.com/jcrist/d62f450594164d284fbea957fd48b...
[1]: https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec
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Pydantic 2.0
While it's definitely much faster than pydantic V1 (which is a huge accomplishment!), it's still not exactly what I'd call "fast".
I maintain msgspec (https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec), a serialization/validation library which provides similar functionality to pydantic. Recent benchmarks of pydantic V2 against msgspec show msgspec is still 15-30x faster at JSON encoding, and 6-15x faster at JSON decoding/validating.
Benchmark (and conversation with Samuel) here: https://gist.github.com/jcrist/d62f450594164d284fbea957fd48b...
This is not to diminish the work of the pydantic team! For many users pydantic will be more than fast enough, and is definitely a more feature-filled tool. It's a good library, and people will be happy using it! But pydantic is not the only tool in this space, and rubbing some rust on it doesn't necessarily make it "fast".
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Need help developing a high performance Redis ORM for Python
https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec so I am using this instead of Pydantic.
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Blog post: Writing Python like it’s Rust
Another thing: why pyserde rather than stuff like msgspec? https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec
- Show HN: Msgspec, a fast serialization/validation library for Python
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[Guide] A Tour Through the Python Framework Galaxy: Discovering the Stars
Try msgspec | Maat | turbo for fast serialization and validation
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Pydantic V2 rewritten in Rust is 5-50x faster than Pydantic V1
Congratulations to the team, Pydantic is an amazing library.
If you find JSON serialization/deserialization a bottleneck, another interesting library (with much less features) for Python is msgspec: https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec
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Starlite updates March '22 | 2.0 is coming
This feature is yet to be released, but it will allow you to seamlessly use data modelled with for example Pydantic, SQLAlchemy, msgspec or dataclasses in your route handlers, without the need for an intermediary model; The conversion will be handled by the specific DTO "backend" implementation. This new paradigm also makes it trivial to add support for any such modelling library, by simply implementing an appropriate backend.
cattrs
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Writing Python like it’s Rust
I'd suggest you look at my cattrs (https://catt.rs) library as a good serde lookalike in Python (sum type support present and getting better), and to use attrs instead of dataclasses in general.
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Starlite updates March '22 | 2.0 is coming
Pydantic is by far not the only library of its kind, with prominent members of the same class being attrs, cattrs or even plain dataclasses for some use cases.
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Noob question on saving objects in YAML files
That being said, data serialization is a very common thing to do, so naturally there are tons of libraries that automate it for you. Personally, using dataclasses and cattrs is my goto way for doing such things.
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Taking JSON input for "posts", "tags" etc. How to escape '\' charecter or detect carefully?
I'm fond of attrs and cattrs myself, attrs make creating data classes a snap, writing all of the stupid code python requires to have a dataclass. Note the new built in dataclass is actually a limited copy of attrs. https://www.attrs.org/en/stable/ and https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs
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apischema v0.17 - I've developed the fastest typed JSON (de)serialization library, and you can also build your GraphQL schema with it
This month, I've released version 0.17, and it's now blazing fast; there is in fact no more comparison with Pydantic, which more than 5x slower (up to 30x in serialization). It's also faster than alternatives like mashumaro or cattrs. (See the quick benchmark result in documentation, and the code)
- cattrs – an open source Python library for structuring and unstructuring data
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I use attrs instead of pydantic
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Cattrs has some problems with generics [1] [2]. Dacite and marshmallow-dataclasses don't support generics well either, with some issues around Union types.
They do work well for simple python types but what I'd like to see is guarantee that the serialisation operation is completely reversible and if not raise warning/exception.
[1] https://github.com/Tinche/cattrs/issues/149
What are some alternatives?
pydantic - Data validation using Python type hints
marshmallow - A lightweight library for converting complex objects to and from simple Python datatypes.
orjson - Fast, correct Python JSON library supporting dataclasses, datetimes, and numpy
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
Fast JSON schema for Python - Fast JSON schema validator for Python.
mashumaro - Fast and well tested serialization library
serpy - ridiculously fast object serialization
MessagePack - MessagePack serializer implementation for Java / msgpack.org[Java]
datamodel-code-generator - Pydantic model and dataclasses.dataclass generator for easy conversion of JSON, OpenAPI, JSON Schema, and YAML data sources.
lupin is a Python JSON object mapper - Python document object mapper (load python object from JSON and vice-versa)