# Copyright (c) 2006 Jan Niklas Fingerle
#
# This source code file is based on a TurboGears "quickstarted" project.
# The TurboGears framework is copyrighted (c) 2005, 2006 by Kevin Dangoor
# and contributors.
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# This module provides helper functions for the JSON part of your
# view, if you are providing a JSON-based API for your app.
# Here's what most rules would look like:
# @jsonify.when("isinstance(obj, YourClass)")
# def jsonify_yourclass(obj):
# return [obj.val1, obj.val2]
#
# The goal is to break your objects down into simple values:
# lists, dicts, numbers and strings
from turbojson.jsonify import jsonify
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