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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #397 · 12 ное.

Использование Pydantic сегодня стало нормой, и это правильно. Но иногда на ревью вижу, что используют его не всегда корректно. Например, метод BaseModel.model_dump() по умолчанию не преобразует стандартные типы, такие как datetime, UUID или Decimal, в простой сериализуемый для JSON вид. Тогда пишут кастмоный сериализатор для этих типов чтобы функция json.dump() не падала с ошибкой. import uuid from datetime import datetime from decimal import Decimal from uuid import UUID from pydantic import BaseModel class MyModel(BaseModel): id: UUID date: datetime value: Decimal obj = MyModel( id=uuid.uuid4(), date=datetime.now(), value='1.23' ) print(obj.model_dump()) # не подходит для json.dump # { # 'id': UUID('4f8c1bc4-25fd-40cd-9dbe-2c73639b0dc1'), # 'date': datetime.datetime(2025, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 111111), # 'value': Decimal('1.23') # } # добавляем свой кастомный сериализатор json.dumps(obj.model_dump(), cls=MySerializer) # { # 'id': '4f8c1bc4-25fd-40cd-9dbe-2c73639b0dc1', # 'date': '2025-12-12T12:12:12.111111', # 'value': '1.23' # } В данном случае класс MySerializer обрабатывает datetime, UUID и Decimal. Например так: class MySerializer(json.JSONEncoder): def default(self, o): if isinstance(o, Decimal): return str(o) elif isinstance(o, datetime): return o.isoformat() elif isinstance(o, UUID): return str(o) return super().default(o) Специально для тех, кто всё еще так делает - в этом нет необходимости! Pydantic может это сделать сам, просто нужно добавить параметр mode="json". json.dumps(obj.model_dump(mode="json")) # { # 'id': '4f8c1bc4-25fd-40cd-9dbe-2c73639b0dc1', # 'date': '2012-12-12T12:12:12.111111', # 'value': '1.23' # } #pydantic#libs

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@CryptoM · Post #65180 · 11.04.2026 г., 16:54

🚀 Bitcoin Market Divides Amid Ongoing U.S.-Iran Tensions The Bitcoin market is experiencing a notable division amid the ongoing U.S.-Iran geopolitical tensions, which have persisted for approximately six weeks. According to ChainCatcher, the market is split between passive buyers, such as those involved with Strategy and spot ETFs, who continue to accumulate, and entities like whales, mining companies, and some sovereign holders, who are reducing their holdings. On the selling side, there is a clear trend: whale addresses holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC have shifted from net buying to significant net selling, with their holdings changing from an increase of about 200,000 BTC to a decrease of 188,000 BTC this year. Publicly listed mining companies, under pressure from high costs, have also been selling off, with weekly sales exceeding 19,000 BTC. Additionally, sovereign holders like Bhutan have reduced their Bitcoin reserves by approximately 70% since October 2024. Analysts note that despite market sentiment reaching extreme fear levels, Bitcoin's price has remained within the $65,000 to $73,000 range. This stability suggests that the price floor is primarily supported by a few institutional buyers. The current market's buying base is narrowing, and future trends will depend on whether institutional capital inflows can continue and break through key resistance levels. #Bitcoin#Cryptocurrency#BitcoinMarket#USIranTensions#CryptoTrading#BitcoinWhales#InstitutionalInvestors#BitcoinETFs#CryptoAnalysis#MarketTrends#BTC