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Python - Subtract a list of dicts from another

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Python - Subtract a list of dicts from another

There are probably many pitfalls to a generic approach like this, but if your
dictionaries are of mostly primitives, and not huge, you can do something like
this:

Assuming your data looks something like this:

networks = [        {'address': '192.168.1.1'},        {'address': '127.0.0.1'},    ]missing = [        {'address': '127.0.0.1'}    ]

You can turn the lists of dictionaries into lists tuples (which are hashable)

def make_hashable(d):    return (frozenset(x.iteritems()) for x in d)networks_hashable = make_hashable(networks)missing_hashable = make_hashable(missing)

Then subtract

diff = set(networks_hashable).difference(missing_hashable)

Now you have a list of tuples

print list(diff)

or, convert back to dictionaries

print [dict(x) for x in diff]

Update

I’ve changed the definition of

make_hashable
based on @gnibbler’s comment.



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