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#
#
# Nim's Runtime Library
# (c) Copyright 2015 Andreas Rumpf, Dominik Picheta
#
# See the file "copying.txt", included in this
# distribution, for details about the copyright.
#
## This module implements a simple high performance `JSON`:idx:
## parser. JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight
## data-interchange format that is easy for humans to read and write
## (unlike XML). It is easy for machines to parse and generate.
## JSON is based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming Language,
## Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999.
##
## Overview
## ========
##
## Parsing JSON
## ------------
##
## JSON often arrives into your program (via an API or a file) as a ``string``.
## The first step is to change it from its serialized form into a nested object
## structure called a ``JsonNode``.
##
## The ``parseJson`` procedure takes a string containing JSON and returns a
## ``JsonNode`` object. This is an object variant and it is either a
## ``JObject``, ``JArray``, ``JString``, ``JInt``, ``JFloat``, ``JBool`` or
## ``JNull``. You check the kind of this object variant by using the ``kind``
## accessor.
##
## For a ``JsonNode`` who's kind is ``JObject``, you can access its fields using
## the ``[]`` operator. The following example shows how to do this:
##
## .. code-block:: Nim
## import json
##
## let jsonNode = parseJson("""{"key": 3.14}""")
##
## doAssert jsonNode.kind == JObject
## doAssert jsonNode["key"].kind == JFloat
##
## Reading values
## --------------
##
## Once you have a ``JsonNode``, retrieving the values can then be achieved
## by using one of the helper procedures, which include:
##
## * ``getInt``
## * ``getFloat``
## * ``getStr``
## * ``getBool``
##
## To retrieve the value of ``"key"`` you can do the following:
##
## .. code-block:: Nim
## import json
##
## let jsonNode = parseJson("""{"key": 3.14}""")
##
## doAssert jsonNode["key"].getFloat() == 3.14
##
## **Important:** The ``[]`` operator will raise an exception when the
## specified field does not exist.
##
## Handling optional keys
## ----------------------
##
## By using the ``{}`` operator instead of ``[]``, it will return ``nil``
## when the field is not found. The ``get``-family of procedures will return a
## type's default value when called on ``nil``.
##
## .. code-block:: Nim
## import json
##
## let jsonNode = parseJson("{}")
##
## doAssert jsonNode{"nope"}.getInt() == 0
## doAssert jsonNode{"nope"}.getFloat() == 0
## doAssert jsonNode{"nope"}.getStr() == ""
## doAssert jsonNode{"nope"}.getBool() == false
##
## Using default values
## --------------------
##
## The ``get``-family helpers also accept an additional parameter which allow
## you to fallback to a default value should the key's values be ``null``:
##
## .. code-block:: Nim
## import json
##
## let jsonNode = parseJson("""{"key": 3.14, "key2": null}""")
##
## doAssert jsonNode["key"].getFloat(6.28) == 3.14
## doAssert jsonNode["key2"].getFloat(3.14) == 3.14
## doAssert jsonNode{"nope"}.getFloat(3.14) == 3.14 # note the {}
##
## Unmarshalling
## -------------
##
## In addition to reading dynamic data, Nim can also unmarshall JSON directly
## into a type with the ``to`` macro.
##
## .. code-block:: Nim
## import json
##
## type
## User = object
## name: string
## age: int
##
## let userJson = parseJson("""{ "name": "Nim", "age": 12 }""")
## let user = to(userJson, User)
##
## Creating JSON
## =============
##
## This module can also be used to comfortably create JSON using the ``%*``
## operator:
##
## .. code-block:: nim
## import json
##
## var hisName = "John"
## let herAge = 31
## var j = %*
## [
## { "name": hisName, "age": 30 },
## { "name": "Susan", "age": herAge }
## ]
##
## var j2 = %* {"name": "Isaac", "books": ["Robot Dreams"]}
## j2["details"] = %* {"age":35, "pi":3.1415}
## echo j2
runnableExamples:
## Note: for JObject, key ordering is preserved, unlike in some languages,
## this is convenient for some use cases. Example:
type Foo = object
a1, a2, a0, a3, a4: int
doAssert $(%* Foo()) == """{"a1":0,"a2":0,"a0":0,"a3":0,"a4":0}"""
import
hashes, tables, strutils, lexbase, streams, macros, parsejson,
options
export
tables.`$`
export
parsejson.JsonEventKind, parsejson.JsonError, JsonParser, JsonKindError,
open, close, str, getInt, getFloat, kind, getColumn, getLine, getFilename,
errorMsg, errorMsgExpected, next, JsonParsingError, raiseParseErr
type
JsonNodeKind* = enum ## possible JSON node types
JNull,
JBool,
JInt,
JFloat,
JString,
JObject,
JArray
JsonNode* = ref JsonNodeObj ## JSON node
JsonNodeObj* {.acyclic.} = object
case kind*: JsonNodeKind
of JString:
str*: string
of JInt:
num*: BiggestInt
of JFloat:
fnum*: float
of JBool:
bval*: bool
of JNull:
nil
of JObject:
fields*: OrderedTable[string, JsonNode]
of JArray:
elems*: seq[JsonNode]
proc newJString*(s: string): JsonNode =
## Creates a new `JString JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JString, str: s)
proc newJStringMove(s: string): JsonNode =
result = JsonNode(kind: JString)
shallowCopy(result.str, s)
proc newJInt*(n: BiggestInt): JsonNode =
## Creates a new `JInt JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JInt, num: n)
proc newJFloat*(n: float): JsonNode =
## Creates a new `JFloat JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JFloat, fnum: n)
proc newJBool*(b: bool): JsonNode =
## Creates a new `JBool JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JBool, bval: b)
proc newJNull*(): JsonNode =
## Creates a new `JNull JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JNull)
proc newJObject*(): JsonNode =
## Creates a new `JObject JsonNode`
result = JsonNode(kind: JObject, fields: initOrderedTable[string, JsonNode](4))
proc newJArray*(): JsonNode =
## Creates a new `JArray JsonNode`
result = JsonNode(kind: JArray, elems: @[])
proc getStr*(n: JsonNode, default: string = ""): string =
## Retrieves the string value of a `JString JsonNode`.
##
## Returns ``default`` if ``n`` is not a ``JString``, or if ``n`` is nil.
if n.isNil or n.kind != JString: return default
else: return n.str
proc getInt*(n: JsonNode, default: int = 0): int =
## Retrieves the int value of a `JInt JsonNode`.
##
## Returns ``default`` if ``n`` is not a ``JInt``, or if ``n`` is nil.
if n.isNil or n.kind != JInt: return default
else: return int(n.num)
proc getBiggestInt*(n: JsonNode, default: BiggestInt = 0): BiggestInt =
## Retrieves the BiggestInt value of a `JInt JsonNode`.
##
## Returns ``default`` if ``n`` is not a ``JInt``, or if ``n`` is nil.
if n.isNil or n.kind != JInt: return default
else: return n.num
proc getNum*(n: JsonNode, default: BiggestInt = 0): BiggestInt {.deprecated:
"Deprecated since v0.18.2; use 'getInt' or 'getBiggestInt' instead".} =
getBiggestInt(n, default)
proc getFloat*(n: JsonNode, default: float = 0.0): float =
## Retrieves the float value of a `JFloat JsonNode`.
##
## Returns ``default`` if ``n`` is not a ``JFloat`` or ``JInt``, or if ``n`` is nil.
if n.isNil: return default
case n.kind
of JFloat: return n.fnum
of JInt: return float(n.num)
else: return default
proc getFNum*(n: JsonNode, default: float = 0.0): float {.deprecated:
"Deprecated since v0.18.2; use 'getFloat' instead".} =
getFloat(n, default)
proc getBool*(n: JsonNode, default: bool = false): bool =
## Retrieves the bool value of a `JBool JsonNode`.
##
## Returns ``default`` if ``n`` is not a ``JBool``, or if ``n`` is nil.
if n.isNil or n.kind != JBool: return default
else: return n.bval
proc getBVal*(n: JsonNode, default: bool = false): bool {.deprecated:
"Deprecated since v0.18.2; use 'getBool' instead".} =
getBool(n, default)
proc getFields*(n: JsonNode,
default = initOrderedTable[string, JsonNode](4)):
OrderedTable[string, JsonNode] =
## Retrieves the key, value pairs of a `JObject JsonNode`.
##
## Returns ``default`` if ``n`` is not a ``JObject``, or if ``n`` is nil.
if n.isNil or n.kind != JObject: return default
else: return n.fields
proc getElems*(n: JsonNode, default: seq[JsonNode] = @[]): seq[JsonNode] =
## Retrieves the array of a `JArray JsonNode`.
##
## Returns ``default`` if ``n`` is not a ``JArray``, or if ``n`` is nil.
if n.isNil or n.kind != JArray: return default
else: return n.elems
proc add*(father, child: JsonNode) =
## Adds `child` to a JArray node `father`.
assert father.kind == JArray
father.elems.add(child)
proc add*(obj: JsonNode, key: string, val: JsonNode) =
## Sets a field from a `JObject`.
assert obj.kind == JObject
obj.fields[key] = val
proc `%`*(s: string): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JString JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JString, str: s)
proc `%`*(n: uint): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JInt JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JInt, num: BiggestInt(n))
proc `%`*(n: int): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JInt JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JInt, num: n)
proc `%`*(n: BiggestUInt): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JInt JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JInt, num: BiggestInt(n))
proc `%`*(n: BiggestInt): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JInt JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JInt, num: n)
proc `%`*(n: float): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JFloat JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JFloat, fnum: n)
proc `%`*(b: bool): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JBool JsonNode`.
result = JsonNode(kind: JBool, bval: b)
proc `%`*(keyVals: openArray[tuple[key: string, val: JsonNode]]): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JObject JsonNode`
if keyVals.len == 0: return newJArray()
result = newJObject()
for key, val in items(keyVals): result.fields[key] = val
template `%`*(j: JsonNode): JsonNode = j
proc `%`*[T](elements: openArray[T]): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JArray JsonNode`
result = newJArray()
for elem in elements: result.add(%elem)
proc `%`*[T](table: Table[string, T]|OrderedTable[string, T]): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new ``JObject JsonNode``.
result = newJObject()
for k, v in table: result[k] = %v
proc `%`*[T](opt: Option[T]): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new ``JNull JsonNode``
## if ``opt`` is empty, otherwise it delegates to the underlying value.
if opt.isSome: %opt.get else: newJNull()
when false:
# For 'consistency' we could do this, but that only pushes people further
# into that evil comfort zone where they can use Nim without understanding it
# causing problems later on.
proc `%`*(elements: set[bool]): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JObject JsonNode`.
## This can only be used with the empty set ``{}`` and is supported
## to prevent the gotcha ``%*{}`` which used to produce an empty
## JSON array.
result = newJObject()
assert false notin elements, "usage error: only empty sets allowed"
assert true notin elements, "usage error: only empty sets allowed"
proc `[]=`*(obj: JsonNode, key: string, val: JsonNode) {.inline.} =
## Sets a field from a `JObject`.
assert(obj.kind == JObject)
obj.fields[key] = val
proc `%`*[T: object](o: T): JsonNode =
## Construct JsonNode from tuples and objects.
result = newJObject()
for k, v in o.fieldPairs: result[k] = %v
proc `%`*(o: ref object): JsonNode =
## Generic constructor for JSON data. Creates a new `JObject JsonNode`
if o.isNil:
result = newJNull()
else:
result = %(o[])
proc `%`*(o: enum): JsonNode =
## Construct a JsonNode that represents the specified enum value as a
## string. Creates a new ``JString JsonNode``.
result = %($o)
proc toJson(x: NimNode): NimNode {.compileTime.} =
case x.kind
of nnkBracket: # array
if x.len == 0: return newCall(bindSym"newJArray")
result = newNimNode(nnkBracket)
for i in 0 ..< x.len:
result.add(toJson(x[i]))
result = newCall(bindSym("%", brOpen), result)
of nnkTableConstr: # object
if x.len == 0: return newCall(bindSym"newJObject")
result = newNimNode(nnkTableConstr)
for i in 0 ..< x.len:
x[i].expectKind nnkExprColonExpr
result.add newTree(nnkExprColonExpr, x[i][0], toJson(x[i][1]))
result = newCall(bindSym("%", brOpen), result)
of nnkCurly: # empty object
x.expectLen(0)
result = newCall(bindSym"newJObject")
of nnkNilLit:
result = newCall(bindSym"newJNull")
of nnkPar:
if x.len == 1: result = toJson(x[0])
else: result = newCall(bindSym("%", brOpen), x)
else:
result = newCall(bindSym("%", brOpen), x)
macro `%*`*(x: untyped): untyped =
## Convert an expression to a JsonNode directly, without having to specify
## `%` for every element.
result = toJson(x)
proc `==`* (a, b: JsonNode): bool =
## Check two nodes for equality
if a.isNil:
if b.isNil: return true
return false
elif b.isNil or a.kind != b.kind:
return false
else:
case a.kind
of JString:
result = a.str == b.str
of JInt:
result = a.num == b.num
of JFloat:
result = a.fnum == b.fnum
of JBool:
result = a.bval == b.bval
of JNull:
result = true
of JArray:
result = a.elems == b.elems
of JObject:
# we cannot use OrderedTable's equality here as
# the order does not matter for equality here.
if a.fields.len != b.fields.len: return false
for key, val in a.fields:
if not b.fields.hasKey(key): return false
if b.fields[key] != val: return false
result = true
proc hash*(n: OrderedTable[string, JsonNode]): Hash {.noSideEffect.}
proc hash*(n: JsonNode): Hash =
## Compute the hash for a JSON node
case n.kind
of JArray:
result = hash(n.elems)
of JObject:
result = hash(n.fields)
of JInt:
result = hash(n.num)
of JFloat:
result = hash(n.fnum)
of JBool:
result = hash(n.bval.int)
of JString:
result = hash(n.str)
of JNull:
result = Hash(0)
proc hash*(n: OrderedTable[string, JsonNode]): Hash =
for key, val in n:
result = result xor (hash(key) !& hash(val))
result = !$result
proc len*(n: JsonNode): int =
## If `n` is a `JArray`, it returns the number of elements.
## If `n` is a `JObject`, it returns the number of pairs.
## Else it returns 0.
case n.kind
of JArray: result = n.elems.len
of JObject: result = n.fields.len
else: discard
proc `[]`*(node: JsonNode, name: string): JsonNode {.inline.} =
## Gets a field from a `JObject`, which must not be nil.
## If the value at `name` does not exist, raises KeyError.
assert(not isNil(node))
assert(node.kind == JObject)
when defined(nimJsonGet):
if not node.fields.hasKey(name): return nil
result = node.fields[name]
proc `[]`*(node: JsonNode, index: int): JsonNode {.inline.} =
## Gets the node at `index` in an Array. Result is undefined if `index`
## is out of bounds, but as long as array bound checks are enabled it will
## result in an exception.
assert(not isNil(node))
assert(node.kind == JArray)
return node.elems[index]
proc hasKey*(node: JsonNode, key: string): bool =
## Checks if `key` exists in `node`.
assert(node.kind == JObject)
result = node.fields.hasKey(key)
proc contains*(node: JsonNode, key: string): bool =
## Checks if `key` exists in `node`.
assert(node.kind == JObject)
node.fields.hasKey(key)
proc contains*(node: JsonNode, val: JsonNode): bool =
## Checks if `val` exists in array `node`.
assert(node.kind == JArray)
find(node.elems, val) >= 0
proc existsKey*(node: JsonNode, key: string): bool {.deprecated: "use 'hasKey' instead".} =
node.hasKey(key)
proc `{}`*(node: JsonNode, keys: varargs[string]): JsonNode =
## Traverses the node and gets the given value. If any of the
## keys do not exist, returns ``nil``. Also returns ``nil`` if one of the
## intermediate data structures is not an object.
##
## This proc can be used to create tree structures on the
## fly (sometimes called `autovivification`:idx:):
##
## .. code-block:: nim
## myjson{"parent", "child", "grandchild"} = newJInt(1)
##
result = node
for key in keys:
if isNil(result) or result.kind != JObject:
return nil
result = result.fields.getOrDefault(key)
proc `{}`*(node: JsonNode, index: varargs[int]): JsonNode =
## Traverses the node and gets the given value. If any of the
## indexes do not exist, returns ``nil``. Also returns ``nil`` if one of the
## intermediate data structures is not an array.
result = node
for i in index:
if isNil(result) or result.kind != JArray or i >= node.len:
return nil
result = result.elems[i]
proc getOrDefault*(node: JsonNode, key: string): JsonNode =
## Gets a field from a `node`. If `node` is nil or not an object or
## value at `key` does not exist, returns nil
if not isNil(node) and node.kind == JObject:
result = node.fields.getOrDefault(key)
template simpleGetOrDefault*{`{}`(node, [key])}(node: JsonNode, key: string): JsonNode = node.getOrDefault(key)
proc `{}=`*(node: JsonNode, keys: varargs[string], value: JsonNode) =
## Traverses the node and tries to set the value at the given location
## to ``value``. If any of the keys are missing, they are added.
var node = node
for i in 0..(keys.len-2):
if not node.hasKey(keys[i]):
node[keys[i]] = newJObject()
node = node[keys[i]]
node[keys[keys.len-1]] = value
proc delete*(obj: JsonNode, key: string) =
## Deletes ``obj[key]``.
assert(obj.kind == JObject)
if not obj.fields.hasKey(key):
raise newException(KeyError, "key not in object")
obj.fields.del(key)
proc copy*(p: JsonNode): JsonNode =
## Performs a deep copy of `a`.
case p.kind
of JString:
result = newJString(p.str)
of JInt:
result = newJInt(p.num)
of JFloat:
result = newJFloat(p.fnum)
of JBool:
result = newJBool(p.bval)
of JNull:
result = newJNull()
of JObject:
result = newJObject()
for key, val in pairs(p.fields):
result.fields[key] = copy(val)
of JArray:
result = newJArray()
for i in items(p.elems):
result.elems.add(copy(i))
# ------------- pretty printing ----------------------------------------------
proc indent(s: var string, i: int) =
s.add(spaces(i))
proc newIndent(curr, indent: int, ml: bool): int =
if ml: return curr + indent
else: return indent
proc nl(s: var string, ml: bool) =
s.add(if ml: "\n" else: " ")
proc escapeJsonUnquoted*(s: string; result: var string) =
## Converts a string `s` to its JSON representation without quotes.
## Appends to ``result``.
for c in s:
case c
of '\L': result.add("\\n")
of '\b': result.add("\\b")
of '\f': result.add("\\f")
of '\t': result.add("\\t")
of '\v': result.add("\\v")
of '\r': result.add("\\r")
of '"': result.add("\\\"")
of '\0'..'\7': result.add("\\u000" & $ord(c))
of '\14'..'\31': result.add("\\u00" & toHex(ord(c), 2))
of '\\': result.add("\\\\")
else: result.add(c)
proc escapeJsonUnquoted*(s: string): string =
## Converts a string `s` to its JSON representation without quotes.
result = newStringOfCap(s.len + s.len shr 3)
escapeJsonUnquoted(s, result)
proc escapeJson*(s: string; result: var string) =
## Converts a string `s` to its JSON representation with quotes.
## Appends to ``result``.
result.add("\"")
escapeJsonUnquoted(s, result)
result.add("\"")
proc escapeJson*(s: string): string =
## Converts a string `s` to its JSON representation with quotes.
result = newStringOfCap(s.len + s.len shr 3)
escapeJson(s, result)
proc toPretty(result: var string, node: JsonNode, indent = 2, ml = true,
lstArr = false, currIndent = 0) =
case node.kind
of JObject:
if lstArr: result.indent(currIndent) # Indentation
if node.fields.len > 0:
result.add("{")
result.nl(ml) # New line
var i = 0
for key, val in pairs(node.fields):
if i > 0:
result.add(",")
result.nl(ml) # New Line
inc i
# Need to indent more than {
result.indent(newIndent(currIndent, indent, ml))
escapeJson(key, result)
result.add(": ")
toPretty(result, val, indent, ml, false,
newIndent(currIndent, indent, ml))
result.nl(ml)
result.indent(currIndent) # indent the same as {
result.add("}")
else:
result.add("{}")
of JString:
if lstArr: result.indent(currIndent)
escapeJson(node.str, result)
of JInt:
if lstArr: result.indent(currIndent)
when defined(js): result.add($node.num)
else: result.addInt(node.num)
of JFloat:
if lstArr: result.indent(currIndent)
# Fixme: implement new system.add ops for the JS target
when defined(js): result.add($node.fnum)
else: result.addFloat(node.fnum)
of JBool:
if lstArr: result.indent(currIndent)
result.add(if node.bval: "true" else: "false")
of JArray:
if lstArr: result.indent(currIndent)
if len(node.elems) != 0:
result.add("[")
result.nl(ml)
for i in 0..len(node.elems)-1:
if i > 0:
result.add(",")
result.nl(ml) # New Line
toPretty(result, node.elems[i], indent, ml,
true, newIndent(currIndent, indent, ml))
result.nl(ml)
result.indent(currIndent)
result.add("]")
else: result.add("[]")
of JNull:
if lstArr: result.indent(currIndent)
result.add("null")
proc pretty*(node: JsonNode, indent = 2): string =
## Returns a JSON Representation of `node`, with indentation and
## on multiple lines.
##
## Similar to prettyprint in Python.
runnableExamples:
let j = %* {"name": "Isaac", "books": ["Robot Dreams"],
"details": {"age":35, "pi":3.1415}}
doAssert pretty(j) == """
{
"name": "Isaac",
"books": [
"Robot Dreams"
],
"details": {
"age": 35,
"pi": 3.1415
}
}"""
result = ""
toPretty(result, node, indent)
proc toUgly*(result: var string, node: JsonNode) =
## Converts `node` to its JSON Representation, without
## regard for human readability. Meant to improve ``$`` string
## conversion performance.
##
## JSON representation is stored in the passed `result`
##
## This provides higher efficiency than the ``pretty`` procedure as it
## does **not** attempt to format the resulting JSON to make it human readable.
var comma = false
case node.kind:
of JArray:
result.add "["
for child in node.elems:
if comma: result.add ","
else: comma = true
result.toUgly child
result.add "]"
of JObject:
result.add "{"
for key, value in pairs(node.fields):
if comma: result.add ","
else: comma = true
key.escapeJson(result)
result.add ":"
result.toUgly value
result.add "}"
of JString:
node.str.escapeJson(result)
of JInt:
when defined(js): result.add($node.num)
else: result.addInt(node.num)
of JFloat:
when defined(js): result.add($node.fnum)
else: result.addFloat(node.fnum)
of JBool:
result.add(if node.bval: "true" else: "false")
of JNull:
result.add "null"
proc `$`*(node: JsonNode): string =
## Converts `node` to its JSON Representation on one line.
result = newStringOfCap(node.len shl 1)
toUgly(result, node)
iterator items*(node: JsonNode): JsonNode =
## Iterator for the items of `node`. `node` has to be a JArray.
assert node.kind == JArray
for i in items(node.elems):
yield i
iterator mitems*(node: var JsonNode): var JsonNode =
## Iterator for the items of `node`. `node` has to be a JArray. Items can be
## modified.
assert node.kind == JArray
for i in mitems(node.elems):
yield i
iterator pairs*(node: JsonNode): tuple[key: string, val: JsonNode] =
## Iterator for the child elements of `node`. `node` has to be a JObject.
assert node.kind == JObject
for key, val in pairs(node.fields):
yield (key, val)
iterator keys*(node: JsonNode): string =
## Iterator for the keys in `node`. `node` has to be a JObject.
assert node.kind == JObject
for key in node.fields.keys:
yield key
iterator mpairs*(node: var JsonNode): tuple[key: string, val: var JsonNode] =
## Iterator for the child elements of `node`. `node` has to be a JObject.
## Values can be modified
assert node.kind == JObject
for key, val in mpairs(node.fields):
yield (key, val)
proc parseJson(p: var JsonParser): JsonNode =
## Parses JSON from a JSON Parser `p`.
case p.tok
of tkString:
# we capture 'p.a' here, so we need to give it a fresh buffer afterwards:
result = newJStringMove(p.a)
p.a = ""
discard getTok(p)
of tkInt:
result = newJInt(parseBiggestInt(p.a))
discard getTok(p)
of tkFloat:
result = newJFloat(parseFloat(p.a))
discard getTok(p)
of tkTrue:
result = newJBool(true)
discard getTok(p)
of tkFalse:
result = newJBool(false)
discard getTok(p)
of tkNull:
result = newJNull()
discard getTok(p)
of tkCurlyLe:
result = newJObject()
discard getTok(p)
while p.tok != tkCurlyRi:
if p.tok != tkString:
raiseParseErr(p, "string literal as key")
var key = p.a
discard getTok(p)
eat(p, tkColon)
var val = parseJson(p)
result[key] = val
if p.tok != tkComma: break
discard getTok(p)
eat(p, tkCurlyRi)
of tkBracketLe:
result = newJArray()
discard getTok(p)
while p.tok != tkBracketRi:
result.add(parseJson(p))
if p.tok != tkComma: break
discard getTok(p)
eat(p, tkBracketRi)
of tkError, tkCurlyRi, tkBracketRi, tkColon, tkComma, tkEof:
raiseParseErr(p, "{")
when not defined(js):
iterator parseJsonFragments*(s: Stream, filename: string = ""): JsonNode =
## Parses from a stream `s` into `JsonNodes`. `filename` is only needed
## for nice error messages.
## The JSON fragments are separated by whitespace. This can be substantially
## faster than the comparable loop
## ``for x in splitWhitespace(s): yield parseJson(x)``.
## This closes the stream `s` after it's done.
var p: JsonParser
p.open(s, filename)
try:
discard getTok(p) # read first token
while p.tok != tkEof:
yield p.parseJson()
finally:
p.close()
proc parseJson*(s: Stream, filename: string = ""): JsonNode =
## Parses from a stream `s` into a `JsonNode`. `filename` is only needed
## for nice error messages.
## If `s` contains extra data, it will raise `JsonParsingError`.
## This closes the stream `s` after it's done.
var p: JsonParser
p.open(s, filename)
try:
discard getTok(p) # read first token
result = p.parseJson()
eat(p, tkEof) # check if there is no extra data
finally:
p.close()
proc parseJson*(buffer: string): JsonNode =
## Parses JSON from `buffer`.
## If `buffer` contains extra data, it will raise `JsonParsingError`.
result = parseJson(newStringStream(buffer), "input")
proc parseFile*(filename: string): JsonNode =
## Parses `file` into a `JsonNode`.
## If `file` contains extra data, it will raise `JsonParsingError`.
var stream = newFileStream(filename, fmRead)
if stream == nil:
raise newException(IOError, "cannot read from file: " & filename)
result = parseJson(stream, filename)
else:
from math import `mod`
type
JSObject = object
proc parseNativeJson(x: cstring): JSObject {.importc: "JSON.parse".}
proc getVarType(x: JSObject): JsonNodeKind =
result = JNull
proc getProtoName(y: JSObject): cstring
{.importc: "Object.prototype.toString.call".}
case $getProtoName(x) # TODO: Implicit returns fail here.
of "[object Array]": return JArray
of "[object Object]": return JObject
of "[object Number]":
if cast[float](x) mod 1.0 == 0:
return JInt
else:
return JFloat
of "[object Boolean]": return JBool
of "[object Null]": return JNull
of "[object String]": return JString
else: assert false
proc len(x: JSObject): int =
assert x.getVarType == JArray
asm """
`result` = `x`.length;
"""
proc `[]`(x: JSObject, y: string): JSObject =
assert x.getVarType == JObject
asm """
`result` = `x`[`y`];
"""
proc `[]`(x: JSObject, y: int): JSObject =
assert x.getVarType == JArray
asm """
`result` = `x`[`y`];
"""
proc convertObject(x: JSObject): JsonNode =
case getVarType(x)
of JArray:
result = newJArray()
for i in 0 ..< x.len:
result.add(x[i].convertObject())
of JObject:
result = newJObject()
asm """for (var property in `x`) {
if (`x`.hasOwnProperty(property)) {
"""
var nimProperty: cstring
var nimValue: JSObject
asm "`nimProperty` = property; `nimValue` = `x`[property];"
result[$nimProperty] = nimValue.convertObject()
asm "}}"
of JInt:
result = newJInt(cast[int](x))
of JFloat:
result = newJFloat(cast[float](x))
of JString:
result = newJString($cast[cstring](x))
of JBool:
result = newJBool(cast[bool](x))
of JNull:
result = newJNull()
proc parseJson*(buffer: string): JsonNode =
return parseNativeJson(buffer).convertObject()
# -- Json deserialiser macro. --
proc createJsonIndexer(jsonNode: NimNode,
index: string | int | NimNode): NimNode
{.compileTime.} =
when index is string:
let indexNode = newStrLitNode(index)
elif index is int:
let indexNode = newIntLitNode(index)
elif index is NimNode:
let indexNode = index
result = newNimNode(nnkBracketExpr).add(
jsonNode,
indexNode
)
proc transformJsonIndexer(jsonNode: NimNode): NimNode =
case jsonNode.kind
of nnkBracketExpr:
result = newNimNode(nnkCurlyExpr)
else:
result = jsonNode.copy()
for child in jsonNode:
result.add(transformJsonIndexer(child))
template verifyJsonKind(node: JsonNode, kinds: set[JsonNodeKind],
ast: string) =
if node.kind notin kinds:
let msg = "Incorrect JSON kind. Wanted '$1' in '$2' but got '$3'." % [
$kinds,
ast,
$node.kind
]
raise newException(JsonKindError, msg)
proc getEnum(node: JsonNode, ast: string, T: typedesc): T =
when T is SomeInteger:
# TODO: I shouldn't need this proc.
proc convert[T](x: BiggestInt): T = T(x)
verifyJsonKind(node, {JInt}, ast)
return convert[T](node.getBiggestInt())
else:
verifyJsonKind(node, {JString}, ast)
return parseEnum[T](node.getStr())
proc toIdentNode(typeNode: NimNode): NimNode =
## Converts a Sym type node (returned by getType et al.) into an
## Ident node. Placing Sym type nodes inside the resulting code AST is
## unsound (according to @Araq) so this is necessary.
case typeNode.kind
of nnkSym:
return newIdentNode($typeNode)
of nnkBracketExpr:
result = typeNode
for i in 0..<len(result):
result[i] = newIdentNode($result[i])
of nnkIdent:
return typeNode
else:
doAssert false, "Cannot convert typeNode to an ident node: " & $typeNode.kind
proc createGetEnumCall(jsonNode, kindType: NimNode): NimNode =
# -> getEnum(`jsonNode`, `kindType`)
result = newCall(bindSym("getEnum"), jsonNode, toStrLit(jsonNode), kindType)
proc createOfBranchCond(ofBranch, getEnumCall: NimNode): NimNode =
## Creates an expression that acts as the condition for an ``of`` branch.
var cond = newIdentNode("false")
for ofCond in ofBranch:
if ofCond.kind == nnkRecList:
break
let comparison = infix(getEnumCall, "==", ofCond)
cond = infix(cond, "or", comparison)
return cond
proc processObjField(field, jsonNode: NimNode): seq[NimNode] {.compileTime.}
proc processOfBranch(ofBranch, jsonNode, kindType,
kindJsonNode: NimNode): seq[NimNode] {.compileTime.} =
## Processes each field inside of an object's ``of`` branch.
## For each field a new ExprColonExpr node is created and put in the
## resulting list.
##
## Sample ``ofBranch`` AST:
##
## .. code-block::plain
## OfBranch of 0, 1:
## IntLit 0 foodPos: float
## IntLit 1 enemyPos: float
## RecList
## Sym "foodPos"
## Sym "enemyPos"
result = @[]
let getEnumCall = createGetEnumCall(kindJsonNode, kindType)
for branchField in ofBranch[^1]:
let objFields = processObjField(branchField, jsonNode)
for objField in objFields:
let exprColonExpr = newNimNode(nnkExprColonExpr)
result.add(exprColonExpr)
# Add the name of the field.
exprColonExpr.add(toIdentNode(objField[0]))
# Add the value of the field.
let cond = createOfBranchCond(ofBranch, getEnumCall)
exprColonExpr.add(newIfStmt(
(cond, objField[1])
))
proc processElseBranch(recCaseNode, elseBranch, jsonNode, kindType,
kindJsonNode: NimNode): seq[NimNode] {.compileTime.} =
## Processes each field inside of a variant object's ``else`` branch.
##
## ..code-block::plain
## Else
## RecList
## Sym "other"
result = @[]
let getEnumCall = createGetEnumCall(kindJsonNode, kindType)
# We need to build up a list of conditions from each ``of`` branch so that
# we can then negate it to get ``else``.
var cond = newIdentNode("false")
for i in 1 ..< len(recCaseNode):
if recCaseNode[i].kind == nnkElse:
break
cond = infix(cond, "or", createOfBranchCond(recCaseNode[i], getEnumCall))
# Negate the condition.
cond = prefix(cond, "not")
for branchField in elseBranch[^1]:
let objFields = processObjField(branchField, jsonNode)
for objField in objFields:
let exprColonExpr = newNimNode(nnkExprColonExpr)
result.add(exprColonExpr)
# Add the name of the field.
exprColonExpr.add(toIdentNode(objField[0]))
# Add the value of the field.
let ifStmt = newIfStmt((cond, objField[1]))
exprColonExpr.add(ifStmt)
proc createConstructor(typeSym, jsonNode: NimNode): NimNode {.compileTime.}
proc detectDistinctType(typeSym: NimNode): NimNode =
let
typeImpl = getTypeImpl(typeSym)
typeInst = getTypeInst(typeSym)
result = if typeImpl.typeKind == ntyDistinct: typeImpl else: typeInst
proc processObjField(field, jsonNode: NimNode): seq[NimNode] =
## Process a field from a ``RecList``.
##
## The field will typically be a simple ``Sym`` node, but for object variants
## it may also be a ``RecCase`` in which case things become complicated.
result = @[]
case field.kind
of nnkSym:
# Ordinary field. For example, `name: string`.
let exprColonExpr = newNimNode(nnkExprColonExpr)
result.add(exprColonExpr)
# Add the field name.
exprColonExpr.add(toIdentNode(field))
# Add the field value.
# -> jsonNode["`field`"]
let indexedJsonNode = createJsonIndexer(jsonNode, $field)
let typeNode = detectDistinctType(field)
exprColonExpr.add(createConstructor(typeNode, indexedJsonNode))
of nnkRecCase:
# A "case" field that introduces a variant.
let exprEqExpr = newNimNode(nnkExprEqExpr)
result.add(exprEqExpr)
# Add the "case" field name (usually "kind").
exprEqExpr.add(toIdentNode(field[0]))
# -> jsonNode["`field[0]`"]
let kindJsonNode = createJsonIndexer(jsonNode, $field[0])
# Add the "case" field's value.
let kindType = toIdentNode(getTypeInst(field[0]))
let getEnumSym = bindSym("getEnum")
let astStrLit = toStrLit(kindJsonNode)
let getEnumCall = newCall(getEnumSym, kindJsonNode, astStrLit, kindType)
exprEqExpr.add(getEnumCall)
# Iterate through each `of` branch.
for i in 1 ..< field.len:
case field[i].kind
of nnkOfBranch:
result.add processOfBranch(field[i], jsonNode, kindType, kindJsonNode)
of nnkElse:
result.add processElseBranch(field, field[i], jsonNode, kindType, kindJsonNode)
else:
doAssert false, "Expected OfBranch or Else node kinds, got: " & $field[i].kind
else:
doAssert false, "Unable to process object field: " & $field.kind
doAssert result.len > 0
proc processFields(obj: NimNode,
jsonNode: NimNode): seq[NimNode] {.compileTime.} =
## Process all the fields of an ``ObjectTy`` and any of its
## parent type's fields (via inheritance).
result = @[]
case obj.kind
of nnkObjectTy:
expectKind(obj[2], nnkRecList)
for field in obj[2]:
let nodes = processObjField(field, jsonNode)
result.add(nodes)
# process parent type fields
case obj[1].kind
of nnkBracketExpr:
assert $obj[1][0] == "ref"
result.add(processFields(getType(obj[1][1]), jsonNode))
of nnkSym:
result.add(processFields(getType(obj[1]), jsonNode))
else:
discard
of nnkTupleTy:
for identDefs in obj:
expectKind(identDefs, nnkIdentDefs)
let nodes = processObjField(identDefs[0], jsonNode)
result.add(nodes)
else:
doAssert false, "Unable to process field type: " & $obj.kind
proc processType(typeName: NimNode, obj: NimNode,
jsonNode: NimNode, isRef: bool): NimNode {.compileTime.} =
## Process a type such as ``Sym "float"`` or ``ObjectTy ...``.
##
## Sample ``ObjectTy``:
##
## .. code-block::plain
## ObjectTy
## Empty
## InheritanceInformation
## RecList
## Sym "events"
case obj.kind
of nnkObjectTy, nnkTupleTy:
# Create object constructor.
result =
if obj.kind == nnkObjectTy: newNimNode(nnkObjConstr)
else: newNimNode(nnkPar)
if obj.kind == nnkObjectTy:
result.add(typeName) # Name of the type to construct.
# Process each object/tuple field and add it as an exprColonExpr
result.add(processFields(obj, jsonNode))
# Object might be null. So we need to check for that.
if isRef:
result = quote do:
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JObject, JNull}, astToStr(`jsonNode`))
if `jsonNode`.kind == JNull:
nil
else:
`result`
else:
result = quote do:
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JObject}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
`result`
of nnkEnumTy:
let instType = toIdentNode(getTypeInst(typeName))
let getEnumCall = createGetEnumCall(jsonNode, instType)
result = quote do:
(
`getEnumCall`
)
of nnkSym:
let name = normalize($typeName.getTypeImpl())
case name
of "string":
result = quote do:
(
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JString, JNull}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
if `jsonNode`.kind == JNull: "" else: `jsonNode`.str
)
of "biggestint":
result = quote do:
(
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JInt}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
`jsonNode`.num
)
of "bool":
result = quote do:
(
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JBool}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
`jsonNode`.bval
)
else:
if name.startsWith("int") or name.startsWith("uint"):
result = quote do:
(
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JInt}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
`jsonNode`.num.`obj`
)
elif name.startsWith("float"):
result = quote do:
(
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JInt, JFloat}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
if `jsonNode`.kind == JFloat: `jsonNode`.fnum.`obj` else: `jsonNode`.num.`obj`
)
else:
doAssert false, "Unable to process nnkSym " & $typeName
else:
doAssert false, "Unable to process type: " & $obj.kind
doAssert(not result.isNil(), "processType not initialised.")
import options
proc workaroundMacroNone[T](): Option[T] =
none(T)
proc depth(n: NimNode, current = 0): int =
result = 1
for child in n:
let d = 1 + child.depth(current + 1)
if d > result:
result = d
proc createConstructor(typeSym, jsonNode: NimNode): NimNode =
## Accepts a type description, i.e. "ref Type", "seq[Type]", "Type" etc.
##
## The ``jsonNode`` refers to the node variable that we are deserialising.
##
## Returns an object constructor node.
# echo("--createConsuctor-- \n", treeRepr(typeSym))
# echo()
if depth(jsonNode) > 150:
error("The `to` macro does not support ref objects with cycles.", jsonNode)
case typeSym.kind
of nnkBracketExpr:
var bracketName = ($typeSym[0]).normalize
case bracketName
of "option":
# TODO: Would be good to verify that this is Option[T] from
# options module I suppose.
let lenientJsonNode = transformJsonIndexer(jsonNode)
let optionGeneric = typeSym[1]
let value = createConstructor(typeSym[1], jsonNode)
let workaround = bindSym("workaroundMacroNone") # TODO: Nim Bug: This shouldn't be necessary.
result = quote do:
(
if `lenientJsonNode`.isNil or `jsonNode`.kind == JNull: `workaround`[`optionGeneric`]() else: some[`optionGeneric`](`value`)
)
of "table", "orderedtable":
let tableKeyType = typeSym[1]
if ($tableKeyType).cmpIgnoreStyle("string") != 0:
error("JSON doesn't support keys of type " & $tableKeyType)
let tableValueType = typeSym[2]
let forLoopKey = genSym(nskForVar, "key")
let indexerNode = createJsonIndexer(jsonNode, forLoopKey)
let constructorNode = createConstructor(tableValueType, indexerNode)
let tableInit =
if bracketName == "table":
bindSym("initTable")
else:
bindSym("initOrderedTable")
# Create a statement expression containing a for loop.
result = quote do:
(
var map = `tableInit`[`tableKeyType`, `tableValueType`]();
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JObject}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
for `forLoopKey` in keys(`jsonNode`.fields): map[`forLoopKey`] = `constructorNode`;
map
)
of "ref":
# Ref type.
var typeName = $typeSym[1]
# Remove the `:ObjectType` suffix.
if typeName.endsWith(":ObjectType"):
typeName = typeName[0 .. ^12]
let obj = getType(typeSym[1])
result = processType(newIdentNode(typeName), obj, jsonNode, true)
of "range":
let typeNode = typeSym
# Deduce the base type from one of the endpoints
let baseType = getType(typeNode[1])
result = createConstructor(baseType, jsonNode)
of "seq":
let seqT = typeSym[1]
let forLoopI = genSym(nskForVar, "i")
let indexerNode = createJsonIndexer(jsonNode, forLoopI)
let constructorNode = createConstructor(detectDistinctType(seqT), indexerNode)
# Create a statement expression containing a for loop.
result = quote do:
(
var list: `typeSym` = @[];
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JArray}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
for `forLoopI` in 0 ..< `jsonNode`.len: list.add(`constructorNode`);
list
)
of "array":
let arrayT = typeSym[2]
let forLoopI = genSym(nskForVar, "i")
let indexerNode = createJsonIndexer(jsonNode, forLoopI)
let constructorNode = createConstructor(arrayT, indexerNode)
# Create a statement expression containing a for loop.
result = quote do:
(
var list: `typeSym`;
verifyJsonKind(`jsonNode`, {JArray}, astToStr(`jsonNode`));
for `forLoopI` in 0 ..< `jsonNode`.len: list[`forLoopI`] =`constructorNode`;
list
)
of "tuple":
let typeNode = getTypeImpl(typeSym)
result = createConstructor(typeNode, jsonNode)
else:
# Generic type or some `seq[T]` alias
let obj = getType(typeSym)
case obj.kind
of nnkBracketExpr:
# probably a `seq[T]` alias
let typeNode = getTypeImpl(typeSym)
result = createConstructor(typeNode, jsonNode)
else:
# generic type
result = processType(typeSym, obj, jsonNode, false)
of nnkSym:
# Handle JsonNode.
if ($typeSym).cmpIgnoreStyle("jsonnode") == 0:
return jsonNode
# Handle all other types.
let obj = getType(typeSym)
let typeNode = getTypeImpl(typeSym)
if typeNode.typeKind == ntyDistinct:
result = createConstructor(typeNode, jsonNode)
elif obj.kind == nnkBracketExpr:
# When `Sym "Foo"` turns out to be a `ref object` or `tuple`
result = createConstructor(obj, jsonNode)
else:
result = processType(typeSym, obj, jsonNode, false)
of nnkTupleTy:
result = processType(typeSym, typeSym, jsonNode, false)
of nnkPar, nnkTupleConstr:
# TODO: The fact that `jsonNode` here works to give a good line number
# is weird. Specifying typeSym should work but doesn't.
error("Use a named tuple instead of: " & $toStrLit(typeSym), jsonNode)
of nnkDistinctTy:
var baseType = typeSym
# solve nested distinct types
while baseType.typeKind == ntyDistinct:
let impl = getTypeImpl(baseType[0])
if impl.typeKind != ntyDistinct:
baseType = baseType[0]
break
baseType = impl
let ret = createConstructor(baseType, jsonNode)
let typeInst = getTypeInst(typeSym)
result = quote do:
(
`typeInst`(`ret`)
)
else:
doAssert false, "Unable to create constructor for: " & $typeSym.kind
doAssert(not result.isNil(), "Constructor not initialised.")
proc postProcess(node: NimNode): NimNode
proc postProcessValue(value: NimNode): NimNode =
## Looks for object constructors and calls the ``postProcess`` procedure
## on them. Otherwise it just returns the node as-is.
case value.kind
of nnkObjConstr:
result = postProcess(value)
else:
result = value
for i in 0 ..< len(result):
result[i] = postProcessValue(result[i])
proc postProcessExprColonExpr(exprColonExpr, resIdent: NimNode): NimNode =
## Transform each field mapping in the ExprColonExpr into a simple
## field assignment. Special processing is performed if the field mapping
## has an if statement.
##
## ..code-block::plain
## field: (if true: 12) -> if true: `resIdent`.field = 12
expectKind(exprColonExpr, nnkExprColonExpr)
let fieldName = exprColonExpr[0]
let fieldValue = exprColonExpr[1]
case fieldValue.kind
of nnkIfStmt:
doAssert fieldValue.len == 1, "Cannot postProcess two ElifBranches."
expectKind(fieldValue[0], nnkElifBranch)
let cond = fieldValue[0][0]
let bodyValue = postProcessValue(fieldValue[0][1])
doAssert(bodyValue.kind != nnkNilLit)
result =
quote do:
if `cond`:
`resIdent`.`fieldName` = `bodyValue`
else:
let fieldValue = postProcessValue(fieldValue)
doAssert(fieldValue.kind != nnkNilLit)
result =
quote do:
`resIdent`.`fieldName` = `fieldValue`
proc postProcess(node: NimNode): NimNode =
## The ``createConstructor`` proc creates a ObjConstr node which contains
## if statements for fields that may not be assignable (due to an object
## variant). Nim doesn't handle this, but may do in the future.
##
## For simplicity, we post process the object constructor into multiple
## assignments.
##
## For example:
##
## ..code-block::plain
## Object( (var res = Object();
## field: if true: 12 -> if true: res.field = 12;
## ) res)
result = newNimNode(nnkStmtListExpr)
expectKind(node, nnkObjConstr)
# Create the type.
# -> var res = Object()
var resIdent = genSym(nskVar, "res")
var resType = node[0]
var objConstr = newTree(nnkObjConstr, resType)
result.add newVarStmt(resIdent, objConstr)
# Process each ExprColonExpr.
for i in 1..<len(node):
if node[i].kind == nnkExprEqExpr:
objConstr.add newTree(nnkExprColonExpr, node[i][0], node[i][1])
else:
result.add postProcessExprColonExpr(node[i], resIdent)
# Return the `res` variable.
result.add(resIdent)
macro to*(node: JsonNode, T: typedesc): untyped =
## `Unmarshals`:idx: the specified node into the object type specified.
##
## Known limitations:
##
## * Heterogeneous arrays are not supported.
## * Sets in object variants are not supported.
## * Not nil annotations are not supported.
##
## Example:
##
## .. code-block:: Nim
## let jsonNode = parseJson("""
## {
## "person": {
## "name": "Nimmer",
## "age": 21
## },
## "list": [1, 2, 3, 4]
## }
## """)
##
## type
## Person = object
## name: string
## age: int
##
## Data = object
## person: Person
## list: seq[int]
##
## var data = to(jsonNode, Data)
## doAssert data.person.name == "Nimmer"
## doAssert data.person.age == 21
## doAssert data.list == @[1, 2, 3, 4]
let typeNode = getTypeImpl(T)
expectKind(typeNode, nnkBracketExpr)
doAssert(($typeNode[0]).normalize == "typedesc")
# Create `temp` variable to store the result in case the user calls this
# on `parseJson` (see bug #6604).
result = newNimNode(nnkStmtListExpr)
let temp = genSym(nskLet, "temp")
result.add quote do:
let `temp` = `node`
let constructor = createConstructor(typeNode[1], temp)
result.add(postProcessValue(constructor))
# echo(treeRepr(result))
# echo(toStrLit(result))
when false:
import os
var s = newFileStream(paramStr(1), fmRead)
if s == nil: quit("cannot open the file" & paramStr(1))
var x: JsonParser
open(x, s, paramStr(1))
while true:
next(x)
case x.kind
of jsonError:
Echo(x.errorMsg())
break
of jsonEof: break
of jsonString, jsonInt, jsonFloat: echo(x.str)
of jsonTrue: echo("!TRUE")
of jsonFalse: echo("!FALSE")
of jsonNull: echo("!NULL")
of jsonObjectStart: echo("{")
of jsonObjectEnd: echo("}")
of jsonArrayStart: echo("[")
of jsonArrayEnd: echo("]")
close(x)
# { "json": 5 }
# To get that we shall use, obj["json"]
when isMainModule:
# Note: Macro tests are in tests/stdlib/tjsonmacro.nim
let testJson = parseJson"""{ "a": [1, 2, 3, 4], "b": "asd", "c": "\ud83c\udf83", "d": "\u00E6"}"""
# nil passthrough
doAssert(testJson{"doesnt_exist"}{"anything"}.isNil)
testJson{["e", "f"]} = %true
doAssert(testJson["e"]["f"].bval)
# make sure UTF-16 decoding works.
doAssert(testJson["c"].str == "🎃")
doAssert(testJson["d"].str == "æ")
# make sure no memory leek when parsing invalid string
let startMemory = getOccupiedMem()
for i in 0 .. 10000:
try:
discard parseJson"""{ invalid"""
except:
discard
# memory diff should less than 4M
doAssert(abs(getOccupiedMem() - startMemory) < 4 * 1024 * 1024)
# test `$`
let stringified = $testJson
let parsedAgain = parseJson(stringified)
doAssert(parsedAgain["b"].str == "asd")
parsedAgain["abc"] = %5
doAssert parsedAgain["abc"].num == 5
# Bounds checking
when compileOption("boundChecks"):
try:
let a = testJson["a"][9]
doAssert(false, "IndexError not thrown")
except IndexError:
discard
try:
let a = testJson["a"][-1]
doAssert(false, "IndexError not thrown")
except IndexError:
discard
try:
doAssert(testJson["a"][0].num == 1, "Index doesn't correspond to its value")
except:
doAssert(false, "IndexError thrown for valid index")
doAssert(testJson{"b"}.getStr()=="asd", "Couldn't fetch a singly nested key with {}")
doAssert(isNil(testJson{"nonexistent"}), "Non-existent keys should return nil")
doAssert(isNil(testJson{"a", "b"}), "Indexing through a list should return nil")
doAssert(isNil(testJson{"a", "b"}), "Indexing through a list should return nil")
doAssert(testJson{"a"}==parseJson"[1, 2, 3, 4]", "Didn't return a non-JObject when there was one to be found")
doAssert(isNil(parseJson("[1, 2, 3]"){"foo"}), "Indexing directly into a list should return nil")
# Generator:
var j = %* [{"name": "John", "age": 30}, {"name": "Susan", "age": 31}]
doAssert j == %[%{"name": %"John", "age": %30}, %{"name": %"Susan", "age": %31}]
var j2 = %*
[
{
"name": "John",
"age": 30
},
{
"name": "Susan",
"age": 31
}
]
doAssert j2 == %[%{"name": %"John", "age": %30}, %{"name": %"Susan", "age": %31}]
var name = "John"
let herAge = 30
const hisAge = 31
var j3 = %*
[ { "name": "John"
, "age": herAge
}
, { "name": "Susan"
, "age": hisAge
}
]
doAssert j3 == %[%{"name": %"John", "age": %30}, %{"name": %"Susan", "age": %31}]
var j4 = %*{"test": nil}
doAssert j4 == %{"test": newJNull()}
let seqOfNodes = @[%1, %2]
let jSeqOfNodes = %seqOfNodes
doAssert(jSeqOfNodes[1].num == 2)
type MyObj = object
a, b: int
s: string
f32: float32
f64: float64
next: ref MyObj
var m: MyObj
m.s = "hi"
m.a = 5
let jMyObj = %m
doAssert(jMyObj["a"].num == 5)
doAssert(jMyObj["s"].str == "hi")
# Test loading of file.
when not defined(js):
var parsed = parseFile("tests/testdata/jsontest.json")
try:
discard parsed["key2"][12123]
doAssert(false)
except IndexError: doAssert(true)
var parsed2 = parseFile("tests/testdata/jsontest2.json")
doAssert(parsed2{"repository", "description"}.str=="IRC Library for Haskell", "Couldn't fetch via multiply nested key using {}")
doAssert escapeJsonUnquoted("\10Foo🎃barÄ") == "\\nFoo🎃barÄ"
doAssert escapeJsonUnquoted("\0\7\20") == "\\u0000\\u0007\\u0014" # for #7887
doAssert escapeJson("\10Foo🎃barÄ") == "\"\\nFoo🎃barÄ\""
doAssert escapeJson("\0\7\20") == "\"\\u0000\\u0007\\u0014\"" # for #7887
# Test with extra data
when not defined(js):
try:
discard parseJson("123 456")
doAssert(false)
except JsonParsingError:
doAssert getCurrentExceptionMsg().contains(errorMessages[errEofExpected])
try:
discard parseFile("tests/testdata/jsonwithextradata.json")
doAssert(false)
except JsonParsingError:
doAssert getCurrentExceptionMsg().contains(errorMessages[errEofExpected])
# bug #6438
doAssert($ %*[] == "[]")
doAssert($ %*{} == "{}")
doAssert(not compiles(%{"error": "No messages"}))
# bug #9111
block:
type
Bar = string
Foo = object
a: int
b: Bar
let
js = """{"a": 123, "b": "abc"}""".parseJson
foo = js.to Foo
doAssert(foo.b == "abc")
# Generate constructors for range[T] types
block:
type
Q1 = range[0'u8 .. 50'u8]
Q2 = range[0'u16 .. 50'u16]
Q3 = range[0'u32 .. 50'u32]
Q4 = range[0'i8 .. 50'i8]
Q5 = range[0'i16 .. 50'i16]
Q6 = range[0'i32 .. 50'i32]
Q7 = range[0'f32 .. 50'f32]
Q8 = range[0'f64 .. 50'f64]
Q9 = range[0 .. 50]
X = object
m1: Q1
m2: Q2
m3: Q3
m4: Q4
m5: Q5
m6: Q6
m7: Q7
m8: Q8
m9: Q9
let obj = X(
m1: Q1(42),
m2: Q2(42),
m3: Q3(42),
m4: Q4(42),
m5: Q5(42),
m6: Q6(42),
m7: Q7(42),
m8: Q8(42),
m9: Q9(42)
)
doAssert(obj == to(%obj, type(obj)))
when not defined(js):
const fragments = """[1,2,3] {"hi":3} 12 [] """
var res = ""
for x in parseJsonFragments(newStringStream(fragments)):
res.add($x)
res.add " "
doAssert res == fragments
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