> On Nov 5, 2020, at 07:45, Tony Shelver <tshel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Christophe, that's what I thought.
> Just seemed weird that they were 'disordered' in exactly the same way every
> time.
>
> FYI, as of Python 3.7, dicts are ordered.
>
> The problem is that we are possibly going to have many versions of these
> forms with slightly differing keys, which will be a pain to order in some
> hard coded way.
As Magnus noted, you can use JSON instead of JSONB. JSON is basically a text
blob with a syntax check wrapper around it, so it will be order-stable once
created. (If you run it through a JSONB-expecting function, then the ordering
may change again.) It's less efficient to operate on than JSONB, but that
might be OK for your purposes.
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