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Python Lambda function that gets invoked for a dynamodb stream has JSON that has DynamoDB format (contains the data types in JSON). I would like to covert DynamoDB JSON to standard JSON. PHP and nodejs have Marshaler that can do this. Please let me know if there are similar or other options for Python.

DynamoDB_format = `{"feas":
    {"M": {
        "fea": {
            "L": [
                {
                    "M": {
                        "pre": {
                            "N": "1"
                        },
                        "Li": {
                            "N": "1"
                        },
                        "Fa": {
                            "N": "0"
                        },
                        "Mo": {
                            "N": "1"
                        },
                        "Ti": {
                            "S": "20160618184156529"
                        },
                        "Fr": {
                            "N": "4088682"
                        }
                    }
                }
                ]
            }   
        }
    }
}`
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6 Answers 6

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Update: There is a library now: https://pypi.org/project/dynamodb-json/


Here is an improved version of indiangolfer's answer. While @indiangolfer's solution works for the question, this improved version might be more useful for others who stumble upon this thread.

def unmarshal_dynamodb_json(node):
    data = dict({})
    data['M'] = node
    return _unmarshal_value(data)


def _unmarshal_value(node):
    if type(node) is not dict:
        return node

    for key, value in node.items():
        # S – String - return string
        # N – Number - return int or float (if includes '.')
        # B – Binary - not handled
        # BOOL – Boolean - return Bool
        # NULL – Null - return None
        # M – Map - return a dict
        # L – List - return a list
        # SS – String Set - not handled
        # NN – Number Set - not handled
        # BB – Binary Set - not handled
        key = key.lower()
        if key == 'bool':
            return value
        if key == 'null':
            return None
        if key == 's':
            return value
        if key == 'n':
            if '.' in str(value):
                return float(value)
            return int(value)
        if key in ['m', 'l']:
            if key == 'm':
                data = {}
                for key1, value1 in value.items():
                    if key1.lower() == 'l':
                        data = [_unmarshal_value(n) for n in value1]
                    else:
                        if type(value1) is not dict:
                            return _unmarshal_value(value)
                        data[key1] = _unmarshal_value(value1)
                return data
            data = []
            for item in value:
                data.append(_unmarshal_value(item))
            return data

It is improved in the following ways:

  • handles more data types, including lists, which were not handled correctly previously

  • handles lowercase and uppercase keys

Edit: fix recursive object bug

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  • Thanks for improving my answer. Excellent! Aug 18, 2017 at 20:00
  • The question asks how to convert the DynamoDB stream object into standard JSON. The dynamodb-json library doesn't do this, it doesn't output valid JSON. It converts the object received into a Python object and then back to the original horrible JSON object with the types etc...
    – Luke
    Mar 2, 2022 at 17:22
  • @Luke With dynamodb-json it's trivial to get a Python dict out of the response, clean, without the DynamoDB types. From there it's trivial to make your own JSON. This is how you generate the clean dict: json_util.loads(table.scan()) Jul 27, 2022 at 21:31
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I couldn't find anything out in the wild. So, I decided to port the PHP implementation of dynamodb json to standard json that was published here. I tested this in a python lambda function processing DynamoDB stream. If there is a better way to do this, please let me know.

(PS: This is not a complete port of PHP Marshaler)

The JSON in the question gets transformed to:

{  
   "feas":{  
      "fea":[  
         {  
            "pre":"1",
            "Mo":"1",
            "Ti":"20160618184156529",
            "Fa":"0",
            "Li":"1",
            "Fr":"4088682"
         }
      ]
   }
}

def unmarshalJson(node):
    data = {}
    data["M"] = node
    return unmarshalValue(data, True)


def unmarshalValue(node, mapAsObject):
    for key, value in node.items():
        if(key == "S" or key == "N"):
            return value
        if(key == "M" or key == "L"):
            if(key == "M"):
                if(mapAsObject):
                    data = {}
                    for key1, value1 in value.items():
                        data[key1] = unmarshalValue(value1, mapAsObject)
                    return data
            data = []
            for item in value:
                data.append(unmarshalValue(item, mapAsObject))
            return data
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To easily convert to and from the DynamoDB JSON I recommend using the boto3 dynamodb types serializer and deserializer.

import boto3
from boto3.dynamodb.types import TypeSerializer, TypeDeserializer
ts= TypeSerializer()
td = TypeDeserializer()

data= {"id": "5000"}
serialized_data= ts.serialize(data)
print(serialized_data)
#{'M': {'id': {'S': '5000'}}}
deserialized_data= td.deserialize(serialized_data)
print(deserialized_data)
#{'id': '5000'}

For more details check out the boto3.dynamodb.types classes.

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  • This doesn't take a full JSON object, just one single field at a time by the looks of things...
    – Luke
    Mar 2, 2022 at 16:56
  • Luke that is incorrect. This can take multiple fields at a time. Feb 24, 2023 at 17:26
  • TypeDeserializer worked for me, but I had to use td.deserialize({'M': data }). I also had to serialize decimals using a custom encoder at stackoverflow.com/a/68305349/1429439
    – C.M.
    Feb 1 at 18:00
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As taken from this blog, the following seems to be the simplest solution:

from boto3.dynamodb.types import TypeDeserializer, TypeSerializer


def unmarshall(dynamo_obj: dict) -> dict:
    """Convert a DynamoDB dict into a standard dict."""
    deserializer = TypeDeserializer()
    return {k: deserializer.deserialize(v) for k, v in dynamo_obj.items()}


def marshall(python_obj: dict) -> dict:
    """Convert a standard dict into a DynamoDB ."""
    serializer = TypeSerializer()
    return {k: serializer.serialize(v) for k, v in python_obj.items()}
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This worked for me. Made minor modification t @vekerdyb's answer

def _unmarshalValue(ddbValue):                                                       
    for key, value in ddbValue.items():                                              
        if key.lower() == "s":                                                       
            return value                                                             
        elif key.lower() == "n":                                                     
            return int(value)                                                        
        elif key.lower() == "bool":                                                  
            return value                                                             
        elif key.lower() == "m":                                                     
            data = {}                                                                
            for mKey, mValue in value.items():                                       
                data[mKey] = _unmarshalValue(mValue)                                 
            return data                                                              
        elif key.lower() == "l":                                                     
            data = []                                                                
            for item in value:                                                       
                data.append(_unmarshalValue(item))                                   
            return data                                                              
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
def unmarshalDynamoDBJson(ddbItem):                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
    result = {}                                                                      
    for key, value in ddbItem.items():                                               
        result[key] = _unmarshalValue(value)                                         
                                                                                 
    return result       

                                                                          
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import json import boto3 import base64

output = []

def lambda_handler(event, context): print(event) for record in event['records']: payload = base64.b64decode(record['data']).decode('utf-8') print('payload:', payload)

    row_w_newline = payload + "\n"
    print('row_w_newline type:', type(row_w_newline))
    row_w_newline = base64.b64encode(row_w_newline.encode('utf-8'))
    
    output_record = {
        'recordId': record['recordId'],
        'result': 'Ok',
        'data': row_w_newline
    }
    output.append(output_record)

print('Processed {} records.'.format(len(event['records'])))

return {'records': output}

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