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Serpy is an object serialization framework. Serpy serializes complex datatypes (Django Models, custom classes, ...) to simple native types (dicts, lists, strings, ...). The native types can easily be converted to JSON or any other format needed. Since serializers are class based, they can be combined, extended and customized with little code duplication. Compared to other Python serialization frameworks like marshmallow or Django Rest Framework Serializers, serpy is an order of magnitude faster.
| Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
| python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.html | Ridiculously fast object serialization | Fedora 42 for x86_64 | python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.rpm |
| python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.html | Ridiculously fast object serialization | Fedora 42 for aarch64 | python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.rpm |
| python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.html | Ridiculously fast object serialization | Fedora 42 for ppc64le | python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.rpm |
| python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.html | Ridiculously fast object serialization | Fedora 42 for s390x | python3-serpy-0.3.1-22.fc41.noarch.rpm |
| python3-serpy-0.3.1-bp155.2.11.noarch.html | Object serialization for Python | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for noarch | python3-serpy-0.3.1-bp155.2.11.noarch.rpm |
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