Encoding JSON with json.dumps (Python 3 )

Encoding JSON with json.dumps

Encoding JSON data with Python's json.dumps is just as easy as decoding. Use json.dumps (short for ‘dump to string') to convert a Python object consisting of dictionaries, lists, and other native types into a string.

To learn more about JSON encoding and decoding, read the full JSON tutorial at Python Land.

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