Requirements people: For the past few months we've been doing profiling of placement, modeling large clouds where many results (7000 resource providers) will be returned in response to common requests. One of the last remaining chunks of slowness is serializing the very large dicts representing those providers (and associated allocation requests) to JSON (greater than 100k lines when pretty printed). Using the oslo jsonutils (which is a light wrapper over the stdlib 'json' module) approximately 25% of time is consumed by dumps(). Using orjson [1] instead, time consumption drops to 1%, so this is something it would be good to make real in placement (and perhaps other projects that have large result sets). There's a WIP that demonstrates its use at [2]. I'm posting about it because JSON serialization seems like it might be an area that the requirements team has greater interest than some other areas. Also, orjson is only Python 3, so use needs to be adapted for Python 2, as shown in the WIP [2]. Otherwise it's fine: active, Apache2 or MIT license. Thoughts? [1] https://pypi.org/project/orjson/ [2] https://review.opendev.org/#/c/674661/ -- Chris Dent ٩◔̯◔۶ https://anticdent.org/ freenode: cdent