Add save_to_json() convenience method to JobResult#35
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- Add simple save_to_json() method that handles Citation serialization automatically - Creates directories as needed and uses existing to_dict() method internally - Updated README.md with usage examples - Added comprehensive test with tmp_path fixture - Minimal code addition (~10 lines) for maximum user convenience Fixes the need for users to manually handle Citation serialization when saving results.
- Remove unused __json__() method from Citation class - Remove unused BatchataJSONEncoder and json_encoder.py file - Clean up utils/__init__.py imports - Revert version back to 0.4.4 (no version bump yet) - Keep minimal, clean save_to_json() implementation
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Adds save_to_json() method to JobResult for easy JSON saving.
Changes:
Usage:
for result in results['completed']:
result.save_to_json(f'output/{result.job_id}.json')
Benefits: