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dictionary - Comparing Python dictionaries and nested dictionaries

I know there are several similar questions out there, but my question is quite different and difficult for me. I have two dictionaries:

d1 = {'a': {'b': {'cs': 10}, 'd': {'cs': 20}}}
d2 = {'a': {'b': {'cs': 30}, 'd': {'cs': 20}}, 'newa': {'q': {'cs': 50}}}

i.e. d1 has key 'a', and d2 has keys 'a' and 'newa' (in other words d1 is my old dict and d2 is my new dict).

I want to iterate over these dictionaries such that, if the key is same check for its value (nested dict), e.g. when I find key 'a' in d2, I will check whether there is 'b', if yes check value of 'cs' (changed from 10 to 30), if this value is changed I want to print it.

Another case is, I want to get key 'newa' from d2 as the newly added key.

Hence, after iterating through these 2 dicts, this is the expected output:

"d2" has new key "newa"
Value of "cs" is changed from 10 to 30 of key "b" which is of key "a"

I have the following code with me, I am trying with many loops which are not working though, but is not a good option too, hence I am looking to find whether I can get expected output with a recursive piece of code.

for k, v in d1.iteritems():
    for k1, v1 in d2.iteritems():
        if k is k1:
            print k
            for k2 in v:
                for k3 in v1:
                    if k2 is k3:
                        print k2, "sub key matched"

        else:
            print "sorry no match found"
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comparing 2 dictionaries using recursion:

Edited for python 3 (works for python 2 as well):

d1= {'a':{'b':{'cs':10},'d':{'cs':20}}}
d2= {'a':{'b':{'cs':30} ,'d':{'cs':20}},'newa':{'q':{'cs':50}}}

def findDiff(d1, d2, path=""):
    for k in d1:
        if k in d2:
            if type(d1[k]) is dict:
                findDiff(d1[k],d2[k], "%s -> %s" % (path, k) if path else k)
            if d1[k] != d2[k]:
                result = [ "%s: " % path, " - %s : %s" % (k, d1[k]) , " + %s : %s" % (k, d2[k])]
                print("
".join(result))
        else:
            print ("%s%s as key not in d2
" % ("%s: " % path if path else "", k))

print("comparing d1 to d2:")
findDiff(d1,d2)
print("comparing d2 to d1:")
findDiff(d2,d1)

Python 2 old answer:

def findDiff(d1, d2, path=""):
    for k in d1:
        if (k not in d2):
            print (path, ":")
            print (k + " as key not in d2", "
")
        else:
            if type(d1[k]) is dict:
                if path == "":
                    path = k
                else:
                    path = path + "->" + k
                findDiff(d1[k],d2[k], path)
            else:
                if d1[k] != d2[k]:
                    print (path, ":")
                    print (" - ", k," : ", d1[k])
                    print (" + ", k," : ", d2[k])

Output:

comparing d1 to d2:
a -> b: 
 - cs : 10
 + cs : 30
comparing d2 to d1:
a -> b: 
 - cs : 30
 + cs : 10

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