>>> extract_nested_value({1: {2: "value"}}, [1, 2])
"value"To install lib from pypi do:
pip install nested-value-extractorExtracts a nested value from a JSON-like dict by specifying a sequence of keys.
May be useful to avoid a KeyError exception when accessing JSON-like dicts
with a dynamic nested structure, when you know the key paths of elements,
but are unsure whether elements exist.
Returns the nested value or None if it wasn't found.
Could throw a KeyError exception if strict=True is passed.
>>> extract_nested_value({1: {2: "value"}}, [1, 2])
"value"
>>> extract_nested_value({1: 2}, [1])
2
>>> extract_nested_value({1: 2}, ["a"])
None
>>> extract_nested_value({1: 2}, [])
{1: 2}
>>> extract_nested_value({1: 2}, ["a"], strict=True)
KeyError: "Keys sequence '["a"]' do not exists in object '{1: 2}'"json_obj: JSON-like dict from which the nested value should be extractedkeys: ordered sequence of keys to derive the nested valuestrict: (defaultFalse) prevents throwing an exception when keys are not exist in nested object when set toFalse. ThrowsKeyErrorexception if set toTrueand key wasn't found.
Nested value, if the entire chain of keys is present, or None
Look at Makefile