/* * Copyright 2016 Facebook, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * * Serialize and deserialize folly::dynamic values as JSON. * * Before you use this you should probably understand the basic * concepts in the JSON type system: * * Value : String | Bool | Null | Object | Array | Number * String : UTF-8 sequence * Object : (String, Value) pairs, with unique String keys * Array : ordered list of Values * Null : null * Bool : true | false * Number : (representation unspecified) * * ... That's about it. For more information see http://json.org or * look up RFC 4627. * * If your dynamic has anything illegal with regard to this type * system, the serializer will throw. * * @author Jordan DeLong */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include namespace folly { ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// namespace json { struct serialization_opts { explicit serialization_opts() : allow_non_string_keys(false), javascript_safe(false), pretty_formatting(false), encode_non_ascii(false), validate_utf8(false), allow_trailing_comma(false), sort_keys(false), skip_invalid_utf8(false), allow_nan_inf(false), double_mode(double_conversion::DoubleToStringConverter::SHORTEST), double_num_digits(0), // ignored when mode is SHORTEST double_fallback(false), parse_numbers_as_strings(false), recursion_limit(100) {} // If true, keys in an object can be non-strings. (In strict // JSON, object keys must be strings.) This is used by dynamic's // operator<<. bool allow_non_string_keys; /* * If true, refuse to serialize 64-bit numbers that cannot be * precisely represented by fit a double---instead, throws an * exception if the document contains this. */ bool javascript_safe; // If true, the serialized json will contain space and newlines to // try to be minimally "pretty". bool pretty_formatting; // If true, non-ASCII utf8 characters would be encoded as \uXXXX. bool encode_non_ascii; // Check that strings are valid utf8 bool validate_utf8; // Allow trailing comma in lists of values / items bool allow_trailing_comma; // Sort keys of all objects before printing out (potentially slow) bool sort_keys; // Replace invalid utf8 characters with U+FFFD and continue bool skip_invalid_utf8; // true to allow NaN or INF values bool allow_nan_inf; // Options for how to print floating point values. See Conv.h // toAppend implementation for floating point for more info double_conversion::DoubleToStringConverter::DtoaMode double_mode; unsigned int double_num_digits; // Fallback to double when a value that looks like integer is too big to // fit in an int64_t. Can result in loss a of precision. bool double_fallback; // Do not parse numbers. Instead, store them as strings and leave the // conversion up to the user. bool parse_numbers_as_strings; // Recursion limit when parsing. unsigned int recursion_limit; }; /* * Main JSON serialization routine taking folly::dynamic parameters. * For the most common use cases there are simpler functions in the * main folly namespace below. */ std::string serialize(dynamic const&, serialization_opts const&); /* * Escape a string so that it is legal to print it in JSON text and * append the result to out. */ void escapeString( StringPiece input, std::string& out, const serialization_opts& opts); /* * Strip all C99-like comments (i.e. // and / * ... * /) */ std::string stripComments(StringPiece jsonC); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /* * Parse a json blob out of a range and produce a dynamic representing * it. */ dynamic parseJson(StringPiece, json::serialization_opts const&); dynamic parseJson(StringPiece); /* * Serialize a dynamic into a json string. */ std::string toJson(dynamic const&); /* * Same as the above, except format the json with some minimal * indentation. */ std::string toPrettyJson(dynamic const&); /* * Printer for GTest. * Uppercase name to fill GTest's API, which calls this method through ADL. */ void PrintTo(const dynamic&, std::ostream*); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// }