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In python, If I have a JSON object obj, then I can

print json.dumps(obj, sort_keys=True, indent=4)

in order to get a pretty printout of the object. Is it possible to prettify the output even further: add some colors in particular? Something like the result of [1]

cat foo.json | jq '.'

[1] jq the JSON Swiss Army toolbox: http://stedolan.github.io/jq/

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  • What is jq? What does it do?
    – user1907906
    Sep 3, 2014 at 7:45
  • Maybe ipython has something for this, buy i don't know exactly
    – stalk
    Sep 3, 2014 at 7:52
  • @Tichodroma: Added a reference
    – Dror
    Sep 3, 2014 at 7:53
  • @stalk: I want it to be integrated in the script, such that the output to the console will be colored.
    – Dror
    Sep 3, 2014 at 7:54
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    It is definitely possible (you can just call this jq as a subprocess from Python) but if you are asking: "is there a way to do that with the built-in json library" then the answer is "no".
    – freakish
    Sep 3, 2014 at 8:00

4 Answers 4

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You can use Pygments to color your JSON output. Based on what you have:

formatted_json = json.dumps(obj, sort_keys=True, indent=4)

from pygments import highlight, lexers, formatters
colorful_json = highlight(unicode(formatted_json, 'UTF-8'), lexers.JsonLexer(), formatters.TerminalFormatter())
print(colorful_json)

Output example:

Output example of pygments colored code

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    What do I need in order to avoid NameError: name 'unicode' is not defined?
    – Dror
    Aug 24, 2015 at 5:57
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    Then you are using python 3 and should simply use colorful_json = highlight(formatted_json, lexers.JsonLexer(), formatters.TerminalFormatter())
    – arnuschky
    Aug 25, 2015 at 8:51
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    How can I achieve this on Windows?
    – mazunki
    Mar 20, 2019 at 18:19
  • NameError: name 'unicode' is not defined ---> import unicode Jul 23, 2020 at 5:30
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I like using rich which has a dependency on pyments. But it covers all your console coloring needs, used in pip to show progress and also autoformats json: enter image description here

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The accepted answer doesn't seem to be working with more recent versions of Pygments and Python. So here's how you can do it in Pygments 2.7.2+:

import json
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.formatters.terminal256 import Terminal256Formatter
from pygments.lexers.web import JsonLexer

d = {"test": [1, 2, 3, 4], "hello": "world"}

# Generate JSON
raw_json = json.dumps(d, indent=4)

# Colorize it
colorful = highlight(
    raw_json,
    lexer=JsonLexer(),
    formatter=Terminal256Formatter(),
)

# Print to console
print(colorful)
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For python3 :

#!/usr/bin/python3
#coding: utf-8

from pygments import highlight, lexers, formatters
import json

d = {"test": [1, 2, 3, 4], "hello": "world"}

formatted_json = json.dumps(d, indent=4)
colorful_json = highlight(formatted_json, lexers.JsonLexer(), formatters.TerminalFormatter())
print(colorful_json)

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