Writing ipuz puzzles¶
The function ipuz.write converts a puzzle as a Python dictionary object
to a JSON / JSONP string. This function performs no validation
on the provided puzzle and it is the application’s responsibility
to construct a valid puzzle that can be read by ipuz.read or other
applications.
The following writes a Python dictionary puzzle to a string data:
import ipuz
data = ipuz.write(puzzle)
For security reasons this function encourages the use of JSON and it therefore
produces a JSON string by default. You can create a JSONP string by
using jsonp=True:
import ipuz
data = ipuz.write(puzzle, jsonp=True)
By default the callback function ipuz is used in the JSONP format. You
can specify a different callback function name by using
the callback_name parameter:
import ipuz
data = ipuz.write(puzzle, jsonp=True, callback_name="ipuz_function")