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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T18:12:34+00:00 2026-06-13T18:12:34+00:00

I have python’s str dictionary representations in a database as varchars, and I want

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I have python’s str dictionary representations in a database as varchars, and I want to retrieve the original python dictionaries

How to have a dictionary again, based in the str representation of a dictionay?

Example

>>> dic = {u'key-a':u'val-a', "key-b":"val-b"}
>>> dicstr = str(dic)
>>> dicstr
"{'key-b': 'val-b', u'key-a': u'val-a'}"

In the example would be turning dicstr back into a usable python dictionary.

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    2026-06-13T18:12:36+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 6:12 pm

    Use ast.literal_eval() and for such cases prefer repr() over str(), as str() doesn’t guarantee that the string can be converted back to useful object.

    In [7]: import ast
    
    In [10]: dic = {u'key-a':u'val-a', "key-b":"val-b"}
    
    In [11]: strs = repr(dic)
    
    In [12]: strs
    Out[12]: "{'key-b': 'val-b', u'key-a': u'val-a'}"
    
    In [13]: ast.literal_eval(strs)
    Out[13]: {u'key-a': u'val-a', 'key-b': 'val-b'}
    
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