distributed 2021.10.0

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register_serialization(cls, serialize, deserialize)

Parameters

cls : type
serialize : callable(cls) -> Tuple[Dict, List[bytes]]
deserialize : callable(header: Dict, frames: List[bytes]) -> cls

Register a new class for dask-custom serialization

See Also

deserialize
serialize

Examples

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>>> class Human:
...  def __init__(self, name):
...  self.name = name
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>>> def serialize(human):
...  header = {}
...  frames = [human.name.encode()]
...  return header, frames
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>>> def deserialize(header, frames):
...  return Human(frames[0].decode())
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>>> register_serialization(Human, serialize, deserialize)
... serialize(Human('Alice')) ({}, [b'Alice'])
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Back References

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distributed.protocol.serialize.register_serialization distributed.protocol.serialize.Serialize

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