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Jettison

A full-featured JSON parsing and serialization library for TorqueScript.

Usage

Basic usage:

if (jettisonParse(...)) {
  // Error position is available through $JSON::Index
  error("Failed to parse JSON: " @ $JSON::Error);
  return;
}

echo("Type: " @ $JSON::Type @ " | Value: " @ $JSON::Value);

// Cleanup is simple
if ($JSON::Type $= "object") {
  $JSON::Value.delete();
}

Serialization:

%data = JettisonObject();
%data.set("position", "object", JettisonArray());
%data.position.push("number", 1);
%data.position.push("number", 2);
%data.set("health", "number", 0);
%json = jettisonStringify("object", %data);
%json -> "{\"position\":[1,2],\"health\":0}"

Data structures:

// Where `data` is `$JSON::Value` from parsing the below structure:
// {
//   "admins": [
//     {"name": "Bob", "level": 3},
//     {"name": "Joe", "level": 2}
//   ]
// }

data.class      -> "JettisonObject"
data.keyCount   -> 1
data.keyName[0] -> "admins"

data.value["admins"] -> [{...}, {...}]
data.admins          -> [{...}, {...}]

data.admins.length   -> 2
data.admins.value[0] -> {"name": "Bob", ...}
data.admins.value[1] -> {"name": "Joe", ...}

data.admins.value[0].name  -> "Bob"
data.admins.value[0].level -> 3

Type names

All the valid type names you can expect to get from $JSON::Type, and which can be used as valid arguments to the various functions expecting type names:

  • "null"
  • "boolean"
  • "number"
  • "string"
  • "object" - Value should be an object that implements ::toJSON()

Note: Objects and arrays share the same type name. They can be disambiguated between using the class field ("JettisonObject" versus "JettisonArray").

API

jettisonParse(text: string) -> boolean

Attempt to parse an arbitrary JSON string, ignoring any whitespace around it.

Returns true if an error occurred while parsing. In this case, $JSON::Error will contain a short error message, and $JSON::Index will point to the character position where the error occurred.

If there was no error, false is returned, $JSON::Value is set to the result, and $JSON::Type is set to the type of value that was parsed.

Example:

if (jettisonParse(%text)) {
  error("Parse error at " @ $JSON::Index @ ": " @ $JSON::Error);
  return;
}

echo("Parsed a " @ $JSON::Type @ ": " @ $JSON::Value);

The only cleanup required is when this function returns true and $JSON::Value is "object". In this case, deleting $JSON::Value when it's no longer needed is all that's necessary.


jettisonStringify(type: string, value: *) -> string

Serialize an arbitrary value into a JSON string.

Will never fail or display errors except for the following cases:

  • type is not a valid type name: returns a special string describing the error which is intentionally invalid JSON. Any attempt to parse it will fail. You can detect this by checking if the result starts with "<".
  • type is "object" and value does not implement ::toJSON(): The typical method call failure message is displayed in the console and an empty string is returned.

Example:

jettisonStringify("boolean", true)          -> "true"
jettisonStringify("number", 3.14)           -> "3.14"
jettisonStringify("string", "hello\nworld") -> "\"hello\\nworld\""
jettisonStringify("object", JettisonObject())   -> "{}"

jettisonReadFile(filename: string) -> boolean

jettisonWriteFile(filename: string, type: string, value: *) -> string

Helper functions for parsing JSON from/serializing JSON to a file.

jettisonReadFile behaves exactly like jettisonParse.

jettisonWriteFile returns "" on success or an error message on failure.


class JettisonObject

Represents a plain JSON object (key-value store).

Note: Keys names are case insensitive! There may be a case sensitive version (hashing keys with sha1) in the future, however.

keyCount: number

The total number of keys stored in this object.

keyExists[name: string]: boolean

Has a value been assigned to this key name?

keyName[index: number]: string

The name of the indexth key in the list of existing keys. index must be >= 0 and < keyCount.

type[key: string]: string

The type name of the value associated with a given key.

value[key: string]: *

The value associated with a given key.

[key: string]: *

Direct access to the value of a key by name. .value["foo"] can be substituted with .foo.

Note: Certain keys cannot be accessed this way. Any key whose name is "class", "className", "keyCount", or whose name starts with any of the above field prefixes will not have a shorthand field.

toJSON() -> string

Serialize this object into a JSON string. Should not be used directly (use jettisonStringify instead).

set(key: string, type: string, value: *)

Add or update a key-value pair in the object.

remove(key: string) -> boolean

Remove a key-value pair from the object by the key name.


class JettisonArray

Represents a JSON array (list/vector).

length: number

The total number of values in the array.

type[index: number]: string

The type name of the indexed value. See value[].

value[index: number]: *

The value at a certain index (position) in the array. index must be >= 0 and < length.

toJSON() -> string

Serialize this array into a JSON string. Should not be used directly (use jettisonStringify instead).

push(type: string, value: *)

Append a value to the end of the array, increasing length by one.

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