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I need the values in a dict. But item uses some abstraction on top of it. How to get the fields in a dict from an item ?

I know scrapy allows dict to be returned in place of item now. But I already am using item in my code, so how to convert it.

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It looks to me like :

class Product(scrapy.Item):
    name = scrapy.Field()


i = Product(name='foo)
print dict(i)

gets you a dictionary {'name': 'foo'}

vars(p)
p.__dict__

gets you: {'_values': {'name': 'foo'}}

If you don't want to create a new dictionary, just grab the _values key from the above:

vars(p)['_values']
p.__dict__['_values']
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  • any reason not to use p.__dict__['_values']
    – user568109
    Aug 6, 2015 at 13:33
  • No, I just figured you only needed one example. I will add for clarity. Aug 6, 2015 at 14:00
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The accepted answer works great but it won't work when you have nested items. In such case you might want to first convert the item to string and then to json like so:

class CustomEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
    def default(self, o):
        if isinstance(o, scrapy.Item):
            return dict(o)

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