module Oj
Optimized JSON (Oj), as the name implies was written to provide speed optimized JSON handling.
Oj uses modes to control how object are encoded and decoded. In addition global and options to methods allow additional behavior modifications. The modes are:
-
:strict mode will only allow the 7 basic
JSONtypes to be serialized. Any otherObjectwill raise an Exception. -
:null mode is similar to the :strict mode except any
Objectthat is not one of theJSONbase types is replaced by aJSONnull. -
:object mode will dump any
Objectas aJSONObjectwith keys that match the Ruby Object’s variable names without the ‘@’ character. This is the highest performance mode. -
:compat or :json mode is the compatible mode for the json gem. It mimics the json gem including the options, defaults, and restrictions.
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:rails is the compatibility mode for
Railsor Active support. -
:custom is the most configurable mode.
-
:wab specifically for WAB data exchange.
Oj module is defined in oj.c.
Constants
- CUSTOM_MIMIC_JSON_OPTIONS
Custom mode can be used to emulate the compat mode with some minor differences. These are the options that setup the custom mode to be like the compat mode.
- DepthError
An Exception that is raised as a result of a path being too deep.
- Error
Inherit
Errorclass from StandardError.- LoadError
An Exception that is raised if a file fails to load.
- MimicError
An Exception that is raised if there is a conflict with mimicking
JSON- ParseError
An Exception that is raised as a result of a parse error while parsing a
JSONdocument.- VERSION
Current version of the module.
Public Class Methods
Override simple to_s dump behavior in :compat mode to instead use an optimized dump that includes the classname and attributes so that the object can be re-created on load. The format is the same as the json gem but does not use the ruby methods for encoding.
The classes supported for optimization are: Array, BigDecimal, Complex, Date, DateTime, Exception, Hash, Integer, OpenStruct, Range, Rational, Regexp, Struct, and Time. Providing no classes will result in all those classes being optimized.q
-
*args( [Class] zero or more classes to optimize.
Parses a JSON document String into an Object, Hash, Array, String, Fixnum, Float, true, false, or nil. It parses using a mode that is generally compatible with other Ruby JSON parsers in that it will create objects based on the :create_id value. It is not compatible in every way to every other parser though as each parser has it’s own variations.
When used with a document that has multiple JSON elements the block, if any, will be yielded to. If no block then the last element read will be returned.
Raises an exception if the JSON is malformed or the classes specified are not valid. If the input is not a valid JSON document (an empty string is not a valid JSON document) an exception is raised.
A block can be provided with a single argument. That argument will be the parsed JSON document. This is useful when parsing a string that includes multiple JSON documents. The block can take up to 3 arguments, the parsed object, the position in the string or stream of the start of the JSON for that object, and the length of the JSON for that object plus trailing whitespace.
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json [String|IO]
JSONStringor anObjectthat responds to read(). -
options [Hash] load options (same as
default_options). -
obj [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil] parsed object.
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start [_optional, Integer] start position of parsed
JSONfor obj. -
len [_optional, Integer] length of parsed
JSONfor obj.
Returns [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil]
static VALUE debug_odd(VALUE self, VALUE label) {
print_all_odds(RSTRING_PTR(label));
return Qnil;
}
()
Returns the default load and dump options as a Hash. The options are
-
:indent [Fixnum|String|nil] number of spaces to indent each element in an
JSONdocument, zero or nil is no newline betweenJSONelements, negative indicates no newline between top levelJSONelements in a stream, aStringindicates the string should be used for indentation -
:circular [Boolean|nil] support circular references while dumping as well as shared references
-
:auto_define [Boolean|nil] automatically define classes if they do not exist
-
:symbol_keys [Boolean|nil] use symbols instead of strings for hash keys
-
:escape_mode [:newline|:json|:slash|:xss_safe|:ascii|:unicode_xss|nil] determines the characters to escape
-
:class_cache [Boolean|nil] cache classes for faster parsing (if dynamically modifying classes or reloading classes then don’t use this)
-
:mode [:object|:strict|:compat|:null|:custom|:rails|:wab] load and dump modes to use for
JSON -
:time_format [:unix|:unix_zone|:xmlschema|:ruby] time format when dumping
-
:bigdecimal_as_decimal [Boolean|nil] dump BigDecimal as a decimal number or as a
String -
:bigdecimal_load [:bigdecimal|:float|:auto|:fast|:ruby] load decimals as BigDecimal instead of as a Float. :auto pick the most precise for the number of digits. :float should be the same as ruby. :fast may require rounding but is must faster.
-
:compat_bigdecimal [true|false] load decimals as BigDecimal instead of as a Float when in compat or rails mode.
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:create_id [String|nil] create id for json compatible object encoding, default is ‘json_class’
-
:create_additions [Boolean|nil] if true allow creation of instances using create_id on load.
-
:second_precision [Fixnum|nil] number of digits after the decimal when dumping the seconds portion of time
-
:float_precision [Fixnum|nil] number of digits of precision when dumping floats, 0 indicates use Ruby
-
:float_format [String] the C printf format string for printing floats. Default follows the float_precision and will be changed if float_precision is changed. The string can be no more than 6 bytes.
-
:use_to_json [Boolean|nil] call
to_json() methods on dump, default is false -
:use_as_json [Boolean|nil] call
as_json() methods on dump, default is false -
:use_raw_json [Boolean|nil] call raw_json() methods on dump, default is false
-
:nilnil [Boolean|nil] if true a nil input to load will return nil and not raise an Exception
-
:empty_string [Boolean|nil] if true an empty input will not raise an Exception
-
:allow_gc [Boolean|nil] allow or prohibit GC during parsing, default is true (allow)
-
:quirks_mode [true,|false|nil] Allow single
JSONvalues instead of documents, default is true (allow) -
:allow_invalid_unicode [true,|false|nil] Allow invalid unicode, default is false (don’t allow)
-
:allow_nan [true,|false|nil] Allow Nan, Infinity, and -Infinity to be parsed, default is true (allow)
-
:indent_str [String|nil]
Stringto use for indentation, overriding the indent option is not nil -
:space [String|nil]
Stringto use for the space after the colon inJSONobject fields -
:space_before [String|nil]
Stringto use before the colon separator inJSONobject fields -
:object_nl [String|nil]
Stringto use after aJSONobject field value -
:array_nl [String|nil]
Stringto use after aJSONarray value -
:nan [:null|:huge|:word|:raise|:auto] how to dump Infinity and NaN. :null places a null, :huge places a huge number, :word places Infinity or NaN, :raise raises and exception, :auto uses default for each mode.
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:hash_class [Class|nil] Class to use instead of Hash on load, :object_class can also be used
-
:array_class [Class|nil] Class to use instead of Array on load
-
:omit_nil [true|false] if true Hash and
Objectattributes with nil values are omitted -
:omit_null_byte [true|false] if true null bytes in strings will be omitted when dumping
-
:ignore [nil|Array] either nil or an Array of classes to ignore when dumping
-
:ignore_under [Boolean] if true then attributes that start with _ are ignored when dumping in object or custom mode.
-
:cache_keys [Boolean] if true then hash keys are cached if less than 35 bytes.
-
:cache_str [Fixnum] maximum string value length to cache (strings less than this are cached)
-
:integer_range [Range] Dump integers outside range as strings.
-
:trace [true,|false] Trace all load and dump calls, default is false (trace is off)
-
:safe [true,|false] Safe mimic breaks
JSONmimic to be safer, default is false (safe is off)
Return [Hash] all current option settings.
static VALUE get_def_opts(VALUE self) {
VALUE opts = rb_hash_new();
if (0 == oj_default_options.dump_opts.indent_size) {
rb_hash_aset(opts, oj_indent_sym, INT2FIX(oj_default_options.indent));
} else {
rb_hash_aset(opts, oj_indent_sym, rb_str_new2(oj_default_options.dump_opts.indent_str));
}
rb_hash_aset(opts, sec_prec_sym, INT2FIX(oj_default_options.sec_prec));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
circular_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.circular) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.circular) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
class_cache_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.class_cache) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.class_cache) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
auto_define_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.auto_define) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.auto_define) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
symbol_keys_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.sym_key) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.sym_key) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
bigdecimal_as_decimal_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.bigdec_as_num) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.bigdec_as_num) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
oj_create_additions_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.create_ok) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.create_ok) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
use_to_json_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.to_json) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.to_json) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
use_to_hash_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.to_hash) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.to_hash) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
use_as_json_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.as_json) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.as_json) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
use_raw_json_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.raw_json) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.raw_json) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
nilnil_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.nilnil) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.nilnil) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
empty_string_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.empty_string) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.empty_string) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
allow_gc_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.allow_gc) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.allow_gc) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
oj_quirks_mode_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.quirks_mode) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.quirks_mode) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
allow_invalid_unicode_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.allow_invalid) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.allow_invalid) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
oj_allow_nan_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.allow_nan) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.allow_nan) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
oj_trace_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.trace) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.trace) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts,
oj_safe_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.safe) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.safe) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(opts, float_prec_sym, INT2FIX(oj_default_options.float_prec));
rb_hash_aset(opts, float_format_sym, rb_str_new_cstr(oj_default_options.float_fmt));
rb_hash_aset(opts, cache_str_sym, INT2FIX(oj_default_options.cache_str));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
ignore_under_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.ignore_under) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.ignore_under) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
cache_keys_sym,
(Yes == oj_default_options.cache_keys) ? Qtrue : ((No == oj_default_options.cache_keys) ? Qfalse : Qnil));
switch (oj_default_options.mode) {
case StrictMode: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, strict_sym); break;
case CompatMode: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, compat_sym); break;
case NullMode: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, null_sym); break;
case ObjectMode: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, object_sym); break;
case CustomMode: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, custom_sym); break;
case RailsMode: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, rails_sym); break;
case WabMode: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, wab_sym); break;
default: rb_hash_aset(opts, mode_sym, object_sym); break;
}
if (oj_default_options.int_range_max != 0 || oj_default_options.int_range_min != 0) {
VALUE range = rb_obj_alloc(rb_cRange);
VALUE min = LONG2FIX(oj_default_options.int_range_min);
VALUE max = LONG2FIX(oj_default_options.int_range_max);
rb_ivar_set(range, oj_begin_id, min);
rb_ivar_set(range, oj_end_id, max);
rb_hash_aset(opts, integer_range_sym, range);
} else {
rb_hash_aset(opts, integer_range_sym, Qnil);
}
switch (oj_default_options.escape_mode) {
case NLEsc: rb_hash_aset(opts, escape_mode_sym, newline_sym); break;
case JSONEsc: rb_hash_aset(opts, escape_mode_sym, json_sym); break;
case SlashEsc: rb_hash_aset(opts, escape_mode_sym, slash_sym); break;
case XSSEsc: rb_hash_aset(opts, escape_mode_sym, xss_safe_sym); break;
case ASCIIEsc: rb_hash_aset(opts, escape_mode_sym, ascii_sym); break;
case JXEsc: rb_hash_aset(opts, escape_mode_sym, unicode_xss_sym); break;
default: rb_hash_aset(opts, escape_mode_sym, json_sym); break;
}
switch (oj_default_options.time_format) {
case XmlTime: rb_hash_aset(opts, time_format_sym, xmlschema_sym); break;
case RubyTime: rb_hash_aset(opts, time_format_sym, ruby_sym); break;
case UnixZTime: rb_hash_aset(opts, time_format_sym, unix_zone_sym); break;
case UnixTime:
default: rb_hash_aset(opts, time_format_sym, unix_sym); break;
}
switch (oj_default_options.bigdec_load) {
case BigDec: rb_hash_aset(opts, bigdecimal_load_sym, bigdecimal_sym); break;
case FloatDec: rb_hash_aset(opts, bigdecimal_load_sym, float_sym); break;
case FastDec: rb_hash_aset(opts, bigdecimal_load_sym, fast_sym); break;
case AutoDec:
default: rb_hash_aset(opts, bigdecimal_load_sym, auto_sym); break;
}
rb_hash_aset(opts, compat_bigdecimal_sym, oj_default_options.compat_bigdec ? Qtrue : Qfalse);
rb_hash_aset(opts,
create_id_sym,
(NULL == oj_default_options.create_id) ? Qnil : rb_str_new2(oj_default_options.create_id));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
oj_space_sym,
(0 == oj_default_options.dump_opts.after_size) ? Qnil : rb_str_new2(oj_default_options.dump_opts.after_sep));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
oj_space_before_sym,
(0 == oj_default_options.dump_opts.before_size) ? Qnil : rb_str_new2(oj_default_options.dump_opts.before_sep));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
oj_object_nl_sym,
(0 == oj_default_options.dump_opts.hash_size) ? Qnil : rb_str_new2(oj_default_options.dump_opts.hash_nl));
rb_hash_aset(
opts,
oj_array_nl_sym,
(0 == oj_default_options.dump_opts.array_size) ? Qnil : rb_str_new2(oj_default_options.dump_opts.array_nl));
switch (oj_default_options.dump_opts.nan_dump) {
case NullNan: rb_hash_aset(opts, nan_sym, null_sym); break;
case RaiseNan: rb_hash_aset(opts, nan_sym, raise_sym); break;
case WordNan: rb_hash_aset(opts, nan_sym, word_sym); break;
case HugeNan: rb_hash_aset(opts, nan_sym, huge_sym); break;
case AutoNan:
default: rb_hash_aset(opts, nan_sym, auto_sym); break;
}
rb_hash_aset(opts, omit_nil_sym, oj_default_options.dump_opts.omit_nil ? Qtrue : Qfalse);
rb_hash_aset(opts, omit_null_byte_sym, oj_default_options.dump_opts.omit_null_byte ? Qtrue : Qfalse);
rb_hash_aset(opts, oj_hash_class_sym, oj_default_options.hash_class);
rb_hash_aset(opts, oj_array_class_sym, oj_default_options.array_class);
if (NULL == oj_default_options.ignore) {
rb_hash_aset(opts, ignore_sym, Qnil);
} else {
VALUE *vp;
volatile VALUE a = rb_ary_new();
for (vp = oj_default_options.ignore; Qnil != *vp; vp++) {
rb_ary_push(a, *vp);
}
rb_hash_aset(opts, ignore_sym, a);
}
return opts;
}
Sets the default options for load and dump.
-
opts [Hash] options to change
-
:indent [Fixnum|String|nil] number of spaces to indent each element in a
JSONdocument or theStringto use for indentation. -
:circular [Boolean|nil] support circular references while dumping.
-
:auto_define [Boolean|nil] automatically define classes if they do not exist.
-
:symbol_keys [Boolean|nil] convert hash keys to symbols.
-
:class_cache [Boolean|nil] cache classes for faster parsing.
-
:escape [:newline|:json|:xss_safe|:ascii|unicode_xss|nil] mode encodes all high-bit characters as escaped sequences if :ascii, :json is standand UTF-8
JSONencoding, :newline is the same as :json but newlines are not escaped, :unicode_xss allows unicode but escapes &, <, and >, and any u20xx characters along with some others, and :xss_safe escapes &, <, and >, and some others. -
:bigdecimal_as_decimal [Boolean|nil] dump BigDecimal as a decimal number or as a
String. -
:bigdecimal_load [:bigdecimal|:float|:auto|nil] load decimals as BigDecimal instead of as a Float. :auto pick the most precise for the number of digits.
-
:compat_bigdecimal [true|false] load decimals as BigDecimal instead of as a Float in compat mode.
-
:mode [:object|:strict|:compat|:null|:custom|:rails|:wab] load and dump mode to use for
JSON:strict raises an exception when a non-supportedObjectis encountered. :compat attempts to extract variable values from anObjectusingto_json() or to_hash() then it walks the Object’s variables if neither is found. The :object mode ignores to_hash() andto_json() methods and encodes variables using code internal to theOjgem. The :null mode ignores non-supported Objects and replaces them with a null. The :custom mode honors all dump options. The :rails more mimics rails and Active behavior. -
:time_format [:unix|:xmlschema|:ruby] time format when dumping in :compat mode :unix decimal number denoting the number of seconds since 1/1/1970, :unix_zone decimal number denoting the number of seconds since 1/1/1970 plus the utc_offset in the exponent, :xmlschema date-time format taken from XML Schema as a
String, :ruby Time.to_s formattedString. -
:create_id [String|nil] create id for json compatible object encoding
-
:create_additions [Boolean|nil] if true allow creation of instances using create_id on load.
-
:second_precision [Fixnum|nil] number of digits after the decimal when dumping the seconds portion of time.
-
:float_format [String] the C printf format string for printing floats. Default follows the float_precision and will be changed if float_precision is changed. The string can be no more than 6 bytes.
-
:float_precision [Fixnum|nil] number of digits of precision when dumping floats, 0 indicates use Ruby.
-
:use_to_json [Boolean|nil] call
to_json() methods on dump, default is false. -
:use_as_json [Boolean|nil] call
as_json() methods on dump, default is false. -
:use_to_hash [Boolean|nil] call to_hash() methods on dump, default is false.
-
:use_raw_json [Boolean|nil] call raw_json() methods on dump, default is false.
-
:nilnil [Boolean|nil] if true a nil input to load will return nil and not raise an Exception.
-
:allow_gc [Boolean|nil] allow or prohibit GC during parsing, default is true (allow).
-
:quirks_mode [Boolean|nil] allow single
JSONvalues instead of documents, default is true (allow). -
:allow_invalid_unicode [Boolean|nil] allow invalid unicode, default is false (don’t allow).
-
:allow_nan [Boolean|nil] allow Nan, Infinity, and -Infinity, default is true (allow).
-
:space [String|nil]
Stringto use for the space after the colon inJSONobject fields. -
:space_before [String|nil]
Stringto use before the colon separator inJSONobject fields. -
:object_nl [String|nil]
Stringto use after aJSONobject field value. -
:array_nl [String|nil]
Stringto use after aJSONarray value -
:nan [:null|:huge|:word|:raise] how to dump Infinity and NaN in null, strict, and compat mode. :null places a null, :huge places a huge number, :word places Infinity or NaN, :raise raises and exception, :auto uses default for each mode.
-
:hash_class [Class|nil] Class to use instead of Hash on load, :object_class can also be used.
-
:array_class [Class|nil] Class to use instead of Array on load.
-
:omit_nil [true|false] if true Hash and
Objectattributes with nil values are omitted. -
:ignore [nil|Array] either nil or an Array of classes to ignore when dumping
-
:ignore_under [Boolean] if true then attributes that start with _ are ignored when dumping in object or custom mode.
-
:cache_keys [Boolean] if true then hash keys are cached
-
:cache_str [Fixnum] maximum string value length to cache (strings less than this are cached)
-
:integer_range [Range] Dump integers outside range as strings.
-
:trace [Boolean] turn trace on or off.
-
:safe [Boolean] turn safe mimic on or off.
-
static VALUE set_def_opts(VALUE self, VALUE opts) {
Check_Type(opts, T_HASH);
oj_parse_options(opts, &oj_default_options);
return Qnil;
}
Dumps an Object (obj) to a string.
-
options [Hash] same as
default_options
static VALUE dump(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
struct dump_arg arg;
struct _out out;
struct _options copts = oj_default_options;
if (1 > argc) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (0 for 1).");
}
if (CompatMode == copts.mode) {
copts.dump_opts.nan_dump = WordNan;
}
if (2 == argc) {
oj_parse_options(argv[1], &copts);
}
if (CompatMode == copts.mode && copts.escape_mode != ASCIIEsc) {
copts.escape_mode = JSONEsc;
}
arg.out = &out;
arg.copts = &copts;
arg.argc = argc;
arg.argv = argv;
oj_out_init(arg.out);
arg.out->omit_nil = copts.dump_opts.omit_nil;
arg.out->omit_null_byte = copts.dump_opts.omit_null_byte;
return rb_ensure(dump_body, (VALUE)&arg, dump_ensure, (VALUE)&arg);
}
Encode obj as a JSON String. The obj argument must be a Hash, Array, or respond to to_h or to_json. Options other than those listed such as :allow_nan or :max_nesting are ignored. Calling this method will call Oj.mimic_JSON if it is not already called.
-
opts [Hash] options
-
:indent [String]
Stringto use for indentation. -
:space [String]
Stringplaced after a , or : delimiter -
:space_before [String]
Stringplaced before a : delimiter -
:ascii_only [Boolean] if not nil or false then use only ascii characters in the output. Note
JSON.generatedoes support this even if it is not documented.
-
Returns [String]generated JSON.
# File lib/oj/mimic.rb, line 108 def self.json_create(h) new(h['t'] || h[:t]) end
Parses a JSON document String into a Object, Hash, Array, String, Fixnum, Float, true, false, or nil according to the default mode or the mode specified. Raises an exception if the JSON is malformed or the classes specified are not valid. If the string input is not a valid JSON document (an empty string is not a valid JSON document) an exception is raised.
When used with a document that has multiple JSON elements the block, if any, will be yielded to. If no block then the last element read will be returned.
This parser operates on string and will attempt to load files into memory if a file object is passed as the first argument. A stream input will be parsed using a stream parser but others use the slightly faster string parser.
A block can be provided with a single argument. That argument will be the parsed JSON document. This is useful when parsing a string that includes multiple JSON documents. The block can take up to 3 arguments, the parsed object, the position in the string or stream of the start of the JSON for that object, and the length of the JSON for that object plus trailing whitespace.
-
json [String|IO]
JSONStringor anObjectthat responds to read() -
options [Hash] load options (same as
default_options) -
obj [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil] parsed object.
-
start [_optional, Integer] start position of parsed
JSONfor obj. -
len [_optional, Integer] length of parsed
JSONfor obj.
Returns [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil]
static VALUE load(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
Mode mode = oj_default_options.mode;
if (1 > argc) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Wrong number of arguments to load().");
}
if (2 <= argc) {
VALUE ropts = argv[1];
VALUE v;
if (Qnil != ropts || CompatMode != mode) {
Check_Type(ropts, T_HASH);
if (Qnil != (v = rb_hash_lookup(ropts, mode_sym))) {
if (object_sym == v) {
mode = ObjectMode;
} else if (strict_sym == v) {
mode = StrictMode;
} else if (compat_sym == v || json_sym == v) {
mode = CompatMode;
} else if (null_sym == v) {
mode = NullMode;
} else if (custom_sym == v) {
mode = CustomMode;
} else if (rails_sym == v) {
mode = RailsMode;
} else if (wab_sym == v) {
mode = WabMode;
} else {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
":mode must be :object, :strict, :compat, :null, :custom, :rails, or "
":wab.");
}
}
}
}
switch (mode) {
case StrictMode:
case NullMode: return oj_strict_parse(argc, argv, self);
case CompatMode:
case RailsMode: return oj_compat_parse(argc, argv, self);
case CustomMode: return oj_custom_parse(argc, argv, self);
case WabMode: return oj_wab_parse(argc, argv, self);
case ObjectMode:
default: break;
}
return oj_object_parse(argc, argv, self);
}
Parses a JSON document String into a Object, Hash, Array, String, Fixnum, Float, true, false, or nil according to the default mode or the mode specified. Raises an exception if the JSON is malformed or the classes specified are not valid. If the string input is not a valid JSON document (an empty string is not a valid JSON document) an exception is raised.
When used with a document that has multiple JSON elements the block, if any, will be yielded to. If no block then the last element read will be returned.
If the input file is not a valid JSON document (an empty file is not a valid JSON document) an exception is raised.
This is a stream based parser which allows a large or huge file to be loaded without pulling the whole file into memory.
A block can be provided with a single argument. That argument will be the parsed JSON document. This is useful when parsing a string that includes multiple JSON documents. The block can take up to 3 arguments, the parsed object, the position in the string or stream of the start of the JSON for that object, and the length of the JSON for that object plus trailing whitespace.
-
path [String] to a file containing a
JSONdocument -
options [Hash] load options (same as
default_options) -
obj [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil] parsed object.
-
start [_optional, Integer] start position of parsed
JSONfor obj. -
len [_optional, Integer] length of parsed
JSONfor obj.
Returns [Object|Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil]
static VALUE load_file(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
char *path;
int fd;
Mode mode = oj_default_options.mode;
struct _parseInfo pi;
if (1 > argc) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Wrong number of arguments to load().");
}
path = StringValuePtr(*argv);
parse_info_init(&pi);
pi.options = oj_default_options;
pi.handler = Qnil;
pi.err_class = Qnil;
pi.max_depth = 0;
if (2 <= argc) {
VALUE ropts = argv[1];
VALUE v;
Check_Type(ropts, T_HASH);
if (Qnil != (v = rb_hash_lookup(ropts, mode_sym))) {
if (object_sym == v) {
mode = ObjectMode;
} else if (strict_sym == v) {
mode = StrictMode;
} else if (compat_sym == v || json_sym == v) {
mode = CompatMode;
} else if (null_sym == v) {
mode = NullMode;
} else if (custom_sym == v) {
mode = CustomMode;
} else if (rails_sym == v) {
mode = RailsMode;
} else if (wab_sym == v) {
mode = WabMode;
} else {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, ":mode must be :object, :strict, :compat, :null, :custom, :rails, or :wab.");
}
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
{
WCHAR *wide_path;
wide_path = rb_w32_mbstr_to_wstr(CP_UTF8, path, -1, NULL);
fd = rb_w32_wopen(wide_path, O_RDONLY);
OJ_FREE(wide_path);
}
#else
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
#endif
if (0 == fd) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOError, "%s", strerror(errno));
}
switch (mode) {
case StrictMode:
case NullMode: oj_set_strict_callbacks(&pi); return oj_pi_sparse(argc, argv, &pi, fd);
case CustomMode: oj_set_custom_callbacks(&pi); return oj_pi_sparse(argc, argv, &pi, fd);
case CompatMode:
case RailsMode: oj_set_compat_callbacks(&pi); return oj_pi_sparse(argc, argv, &pi, fd);
case WabMode: oj_set_wab_callbacks(&pi); return oj_pi_sparse(argc, argv, &pi, fd);
case ObjectMode:
default: break;
}
oj_set_object_callbacks(&pi);
return oj_pi_sparse(argc, argv, &pi, fd);
}
static VALUE mem_report(VALUE self) {
oj_mem_report();
return Qnil;
}
Creates the JSON module with methods and classes to mimic the JSON gem. After this method is invoked calls that expect the JSON module will use Oj instead and be faster than the original JSON. Most options that could be passed to the JSON methods are supported. The calls to set parser or generator will not raise an Exception but will not have any effect. The method can also be called after the json gem is loaded. The necessary methods on the json gem will be replaced with Oj methods.
Note that this also sets the default options of :mode to :compat and :encoding to :unicode_xss.
Returns [Module] the JSON module.
Loads mimic-ed JSON paths. Used by Oj.mimic_JSON(). @param mimic_paths [Array] additional paths to add to the Ruby loaded features.
# File lib/oj/mimic.rb, line 80 def self.mimic_loaded(mimic_paths=[]) $LOAD_PATH.each do |d| next unless File.exist?(d) jfile = File.join(d, 'json.rb') $LOADED_FEATURES << jfile unless $LOADED_FEATURES.include?(jfile) if File.exist?(jfile) Dir.glob(File.join(d, 'json', '**', '*.rb')).each do |file| # allow json/add/xxx to be loaded. User can override with Oj.add_to_json(xxx). $LOADED_FEATURES << file unless $LOADED_FEATURES.include?(file) unless file.include?('add') end end mimic_paths.each { |p| $LOADED_FEATURES << p } $LOADED_FEATURES << 'json' unless $LOADED_FEATURES.include?('json') require 'oj/json' if Object.const_defined?('OpenStruct') OpenStruct.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) name = self.class.name.to_s raise JSON::JSONError, "Only named structs are supported!" if 0 == name.length { JSON.create_id => name, 't' => table } end end def self.json_create(h) new(h['t'] || h[:t]) end end end BigDecimal.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) {JSON.create_id => 'BigDecimal', 'b' => _dump } end end def self.json_create(h) BigDecimal._load(h['b']) end end Complex.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) {JSON.create_id => 'Complex', 'r' => real, 'i' => imag } end end def self.json_create(h) Complex(h['r'], h['i']) end end DateTime.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) { JSON.create_id => 'DateTime', 'y' => year, 'm' => month, 'd' => day, 'H' => hour, 'M' => min, 'S' => sec, 'of' => offset.to_s, 'sg' => start } end end def self.json_create(h) # offset is a rational as a string as, bs = h['of'].split('/') a = as.to_i b = bs.to_i if 0 == b off = a else off = Rational(a, b) end civil(h['y'], h['m'], h['d'], h['H'], h['M'], h['S'], off, h['sg']) end end Date.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) { JSON.create_id => 'Date', 'y' => year, 'm' => month, 'd' => day, 'sg' => start } end end def self.json_create(h) civil(h['y'], h['m'], h['d'], h['sg']) end end Exception.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) {JSON.create_id => self.class.name, 'm' => message, 'b' => backtrace } end end def self.json_create(h) e = new(h['m']) e.set_backtrace(h['b']) e end end Range.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) {JSON.create_id => 'Range', 'a' => [first, last, exclude_end?]} end end def self.json_create(h) new(*h['a']) end end Rational.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) {JSON.create_id => 'Rational', 'n' => numerator, 'd' => denominator } end end def self.json_create(h) Rational(h['n'], h['d']) end end Regexp.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) {JSON.create_id => 'Regexp', 'o' => options, 's' => source } end end def self.json_create(h) new(h['s'], h['o']) end end Struct.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) name = self.class.name.to_s raise JSON::JSONError, "Only named structs are supported!" if 0 == name.length { JSON.create_id => name, 'v' => values } end end def self.json_create(h) new(*h['v']) end end Symbol.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) {JSON.create_id => 'Symbol', 's' => to_s } end end def self.json_create(h) h['s'].to_sym end end Time.class_eval do # Both the JSON gem and Rails monkey patch as_json. Let them battle it out. unless defined?(self.as_json) def as_json(*) nsecs = [ tv_usec * 1000 ] nsecs << tv_nsec if respond_to?(:tv_nsec) nsecs = nsecs.max { JSON.create_id => 'Time', 's' => tv_sec, 'n' => nsecs } end end def self.json_create(h) if (usec = h.delete('u')) h['n'] = usec * 1000 end if instance_methods.include?(:tv_nsec) at(h['s'], Rational(h['n'], 1000)) else at(h['s'], h['n'] / 1000) end end end end
Parses a JSON document String into an Object, Hash, Array, String, Fixnum, Float, true, false, or nil. In the :object mode the JSON should have been generated by Oj.dump(). The parser will reconstitute the original marshalled or dumped Object. The :auto_define and :circular options have meaning with this parsing mode.
Raises an exception if the JSON is malformed or the classes specified are not valid. If the input is not a valid JSON document (an empty string is not a valid JSON document) an exception is raised.
A block can be provided with a single argument. That argument will be the parsed JSON document. This is useful when parsing a string that includes multiple JSON documents. The block can take up to 3 arguments, the parsed object, the position in the string or stream of the start of the JSON for that object, and the length of the JSON for that object plus trailing whitespace.
-
json [String|IO]
JSONStringor anObjectthat responds to read(). -
options [Hash] load options (same as
default_options). -
obj [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil] parsed object.
-
start [_optional, Integer] start position of parsed
JSONfor obj. -
len [_optional, Integer] length of parsed
JSONfor obj.
Returns [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil]
Registers a class as special. This is useful for working around subclasses of primitive types as is done with ActiveSupport classes. The use of this function should be limited to just classes that can not be handled in the normal way. It is not intended as a hook for changing the output of all classes as it is not optimized for large numbers of classes.
-
clas [Class_|Module] Class or Module to be made special
-
create_object [Object] object to call the create method on
-
create_method [Symbol] method on the clas that will create a new instance of the clas when given all the member values in the order specified.
-
members [Symbol_|String] methods used to get the member values from instances of the clas.
static VALUE register_odd(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
if (3 > argc) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "incorrect number of arguments.");
}
switch (rb_type(*argv)) {
case T_CLASS:
case T_MODULE: break;
default: rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "expected a class or module."); break;
}
Check_Type(argv[2], T_SYMBOL);
if (MAX_ODD_ARGS < argc - 2) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too many members.");
}
oj_reg_odd(argv[0], argv[1], argv[2], argc - 3, argv + 3, false);
return Qnil;
}
Registers a class as special and expect the output to be a string that can be included in the dumped JSON directly. This is useful for working around subclasses of primitive types as is done with ActiveSupport classes. The use of this function should be limited to just classes that can not be handled in the normal way. It is not intended as a hook for changing the output of all classes as it is not optimized for large numbers of classes. Be careful with this option as the JSON may be incorrect if invalid JSON is returned.
-
clas [Class|Module] Class or Module to be made special
-
create_object [Object] object to call the create method on
-
create_method [Symbol] method on the clas that will create a new instance of the clas when given all the member values in the order specified.
-
dump_method [Symbol|String] method to call on the object being serialized to generate the raw
JSON.
static VALUE register_odd_raw(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
if (3 > argc) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "incorrect number of arguments.");
}
switch (rb_type(*argv)) {
case T_CLASS:
case T_MODULE: break;
default: rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "expected a class or module."); break;
}
Check_Type(argv[2], T_SYMBOL);
if (MAX_ODD_ARGS < argc - 2) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too many members.");
}
oj_reg_odd(argv[0], argv[1], argv[2], 1, argv + 3, true);
return Qnil;
}
Loads a JSON document in strict mode with :auto_define and :symbol_keys turned off. This function should be safe to use with JSON received on an unprotected public interface.
Returns [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Bignum|BigDecimal|nil|True|False]
static VALUE safe_load(VALUE self, VALUE doc) {
struct _parseInfo pi;
VALUE args[1];
parse_info_init(&pi);
pi.err_class = Qnil;
pi.max_depth = 0;
pi.options = oj_default_options;
pi.options.auto_define = No;
pi.options.sym_key = No;
pi.options.mode = StrictMode;
oj_set_strict_callbacks(&pi);
*args = doc;
return oj_pi_parse(1, args, &pi, 0, 0, 1);
}
Parses an IO stream or file containing a JSON document. Raises an exception if the JSON is malformed. This is a callback parser (Simple Callback Parser) that calls the methods in the handler if they exist. A sample is the Oj::ScHandler class which can be used as a base class for the handler. This callback parser is slightly more efficient than the Saj callback parser and requires less argument checking.
-
handler [Oj::ScHandler_] responds to
Oj::ScHandlermethods -
io [IO_|String] IO
Objectto read from
Parses a JSON document String into an Hash, Array, String, Fixnum, Float, true, false, or nil. It parses using a mode that is strict in that it maps each primitive JSON type to a similar Ruby type. The :create_id is not honored in this mode. Note that a Ruby Hash is used to represent the JSON Object type. These two are not the same since the JSON Object type can have repeating entries with the same key and Ruby Hash can not.
When used with a document that has multiple JSON elements the block, if any, will be yielded to. If no block then the last element read will be returned.
Raises an exception if the JSON is malformed or the classes specified are not valid. If the input is not a valid JSON document (an empty string is not a valid JSON document) an exception is raised.
A block can be provided with a single argument. That argument will be the parsed JSON document. This is useful when parsing a string that includes multiple JSON documents. The block can take up to 3 arguments, the parsed object, the position in the string or stream of the start of the JSON for that object, and the length of the JSON for that object plus trailing whitespace.
-
json [String|IO]
JSONStringor anObjectthat responds to read(). -
options [Hash] load options (same as
default_options). -
obj [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil] parsed object.
-
start [_optional, Integer] start position of parsed
JSONfor obj. -
len [_optional, Integer] length of parsed
JSONfor obj.
Returns [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil]
Dumps an Object to the specified file.
-
file [String] _path file path to write the
JSONdocument to -
options [Hash] formatting options
-
:indent [Fixnum] format expected
-
:circular [Boolean] allow circular references, default: false
-
static VALUE to_file(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
struct _options copts = oj_default_options;
if (3 == argc) {
oj_parse_options(argv[2], &copts);
}
oj_write_obj_to_file(argv[1], StringValuePtr(*argv), &copts);
return Qnil;
}
Dumps an Object (obj) to a string. If the object has a to_json method that will be called. The mode is set to :compat.
-
options [Hash]
-
:max_nesting [Fixnum|boolean] It true nesting is limited to 100. If a Fixnum nesting is set to the provided value. The option to detect circular references is available but is not compatible with the json gem., default is false or unlimited.
-
:allow_nan [boolean] If true non
JSONcompliant words such as Nan and Infinity will be used as appropriate, default is true. -
:quirks_mode [boolean] Allow single
JSONvalues instead of documents, default is true (allow). -
:indent [String|nil]
Stringto use for indentation, overriding the indent option if not nil. -
:space [String|nil]
Stringto use for the space after the colon inJSONobject fields. -
:space_before [String|nil]
Stringto use before the colon separator inJSONobject fields. -
:object_nl [String|nil]
Stringto use after aJSONobject field value. -
:array_nl [String|nil]
Stringto use after aJSONarray value. -
:trace [Boolean] If true trace is turned on.
-
Returns [String] the encoded JSON.
static VALUE to_json(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
struct _out out;
struct _options copts = oj_default_options;
VALUE rstr;
if (1 > argc) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (0 for 1).");
}
copts.escape_mode = JXEsc;
copts.dump_opts.nan_dump = RaiseNan;
if (2 == argc) {
oj_parse_mimic_dump_options(argv[1], &copts);
}
copts.mode = CompatMode;
copts.to_json = Yes;
oj_out_init(&out);
out.omit_nil = copts.dump_opts.omit_nil;
out.omit_null_byte = copts.dump_opts.omit_null_byte;
// For obj.to_json or generate nan is not allowed but if called from dump
// it is.
oj_dump_obj_to_json_using_params(*argv, &copts, &out, argc - 1, argv + 1);
if (0 == out.buf) {
rb_raise(rb_eNoMemError, "Not enough memory.");
}
rstr = rb_utf8_str_new_cstr(out.buf);
oj_out_free(&out);
return rstr;
}
Dumps an Object to the specified IO stream.
-
io [IO] IO stream to write the
JSONdocument to -
options [Hash] formatting options
-
:indent [Fixnum] format expected
-
:circular [Boolean] allow circular references, default: false
-
static VALUE to_stream(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
struct _options copts = oj_default_options;
if (3 == argc) {
oj_parse_options(argv[2], &copts);
}
oj_write_obj_to_stream(argv[1], *argv, &copts);
return Qnil;
}
Parses a JSON document String into an Hash, Array, String, Fixnum, Float, true, false, or nil. It parses using a mode that is :wab in that it maps each primitive JSON type to a similar Ruby type. The :create_id is not honored in this mode. Note that a Ruby Hash is used to represent the JSON Object type. These two are not the same since the JSON Object type can have repeating entries with the same key and Ruby Hash can not.
When used with a document that has multiple JSON elements the block, if any, will be yielded to. If no block then the last element read will be returned.
Raises an exception if the JSON is malformed or the classes specified are not valid. If the input is not a valid JSON document (an empty string is not a valid JSON document) an exception is raised.
A block can be provided with a single argument. That argument will be the parsed JSON document. This is useful when parsing a string that includes multiple JSON documents. The block can take up to 3 arguments, the parsed object, the position in the string or stream of the start of the JSON for that object, and the length of the JSON for that object plus trailing whitespace.
-
json [String|IO]
JSONStringor anObjectthat responds to read(). -
options [Hash] load options (same as
default_options). -
obj [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil] parsed object.
-
start [_optional, Integer] start position of parsed
JSONfor obj. -
len [_optional, Integer] length of parsed
JSONfor obj.
Returns [Hash|Array|String|Fixnum|Float|Boolean|nil]
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/oj/mimic.rb, line 101 def as_json(*) name = self.class.name.to_s raise JSON::JSONError, "Only named structs are supported!" if 0 == name.length { JSON.create_id => name, 't' => table } end