JsonWay
JsonWay gives you a simple DSL for declaring JSON structures.
This is particularly helpful when the generation process is fraught with conditionals and loops.
It is inspired by jbuilder and has similar functionality.
[dependencies.jsonway]
git = "https://github.com/rustless/jsonway"
API docs
Simple example
jsonway::object(|json| {
json.set("first_name", "Luke".to_string());
json.set("last_name", "Skywalker".to_string());
json.object("info", |json| {
json.set("homeworld", "Tatooine".to_string());
json.set("born", "19 BBY".to_string());
json.set("died", "Between 45 ABY and 137 ABY".to_string());
});
json.array("masters", |json| {
json.push("Obi-Wan Kenobi".to_string());
json.push("Yoda".to_string());
json.push("Joruus C'baoth (Briefly)".to_string());
json.push("Darth Sidious (Briefly)".to_string());
});
});
Build with iterators
#[derive(Debug)]
enum Side {
Light,
Dark
}
struct Jedi {
name: String,
side: Side
}
let jedi = vec![
Jedi { name: "Saes Rrogon".to_string(), side: Side::Dark },
Jedi { name: "Qui-Gon Jinn".to_string(), side: Side::Light },
Jedi { name: "Obi-Wan Kenobi".to_string(), side: Side::Light }
];
let light_jedi_objects_list = jsonway::array(|json| {
json.objects(&mut jedi.iter(), |jedi, json| {
match jedi.side {
Side::Light => {
json.set("name".to_string(), jedi.name.to_string());
json.set("side".to_string(), format!("{:?}", jedi.side));
}
Side::Dark => json.skip(),
}
})
});
let light_jedi_tuple_list = jsonway::array(|json| {
json.arrays(&mut jedi.iter(), |jedi, json| {
match jedi.side {
Side::Light => {
json.push(jedi.name.to_string());
json.push(format!("{:?}", jedi.side));
}
Side::Dark => json.skip(),
}
})
});
You can explicitly make JsonWay
object return null
if you want:
match jedi.side {
Side::Light => {
json.push(jedi.name.to_string());
json.push(format!("{:?}", jedi.side));
},
Side::Dark => json.null()
}
Serializers
Serializier
Provides convention and functionality to create custom JSON presenters for any struct.
use jsonway::{ObjectBuilder, Serializer};
struct Jedi {
name: String
}
struct JediSerializer<'a> {
jedi: &'a Jedi
}
impl<'a> Serializer for JediSerializer<'a> {
fn root(&self) -> Option<&str> { Some("jedi") }
fn build(&self, json: &mut ObjectBuilder) {
json.set("name", self.jedi.name.to_string());
}
}
let jedi = Jedi { name: "Saes Rrogon".to_string() };
let json = JediSerializer{jedi: &jedi}.serialize();
ObjectSerializer
ObjectSerializer<T>
is a generic struct for single object:T
serialization.
use jsonway::{ObjectBuilder, ObjectSerializer};
struct Jedi {
name: String
}
struct JediSerializer;
impl ObjectSerializer<Jedi> for JediSerializer {
fn root(&self) -> Option<&str> { Some("jedi") }
fn build(&self, jedi: &Jedi, json: &mut ObjectBuilder) {
json.set("name", jedi.name.to_string());
}
}
let jedi = Jedi { name: "Saes Rrogon".to_string() };
let json = JediSerializer.serialize(&jedi);
ObjectScopeSerializer
ObjectScopeSerializer<T, S>
is a generic struct for object:T
and scope:S
serialization.
use jsonway::{ObjectBuilder, ObjectScopeSerializer};
struct User {
id: uint,
is_admin: bool
}
struct Jedi {
name: String,
secret: String
}
struct JediSerializer;
impl ObjectScopeSerializer<Jedi, User> for JediSerializer {
fn root(&self) -> Option<&str> { Some("jedi") }
fn build(&self, jedi: &Jedi, current_user: &User, json: &mut ObjectBuilder) {
json.set("name", jedi.name.to_string());
if current_user.is_admin {
json.set("secret", jedi.secret.to_string());
}
}
}
let jedi = Jedi {
name: "Palpatine".to_string(),
secret: "Dark side".to_string()
};
let current_user = User { id: 1, is_admin: true };
let json = JediSerializer.serialize(&jedi, ¤t_user);
ListSerializer
Provides convention and functionality to create custom JSON presenters for the list of resources including meta
information.
TODO: Example