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  1. Jiffy - JSON NIFs for Erlang
  2. ============================
  3. A JSON parser as a NIF. This is a complete rewrite of the work I did
  4. in EEP0018 that was based on Yajl. This new version is a hand crafted
  5. state machine that does its best to be as quick and efficient as
  6. possible while not placing any constraints on the parsed JSON.
  7. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/davisp/jiffy.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/davisp/jiffy)
  8. Usage
  9. -----
  10. Jiffy is a simple API. The only thing that might catch you off guard
  11. is that the return type of `jiffy:encode/1` is an iolist even though
  12. it returns a binary most of the time.
  13. A quick note on unicode. Jiffy only understands UTF-8 in binaries. End
  14. of story.
  15. Errors are raised as exceptions.
  16. Eshell V5.8.2 (abort with ^G)
  17. 1> jiffy:decode(<<"{\"foo\": \"bar\"}">>).
  18. {[{<<"foo">>,<<"bar">>}]}
  19. 2> Doc = {[{foo, [<<"bing">>, 2.3, true]}]}.
  20. {[{foo,[<<"bing">>,2.3,true]}]}
  21. 3> jiffy:encode(Doc).
  22. <<"{\"foo\":[\"bing\",2.3,true]}">>
  23. `jiffy:decode/1,2`
  24. ------------------
  25. * `jiffy:decode(IoData)`
  26. * `jiffy:decode(IoData, Options)`
  27. The options for decode are:
  28. * `return_maps` - Tell Jiffy to return objects using the maps data type
  29. on VMs that support it. This raises an error on VMs that don't support
  30. maps.
  31. * `{null_term, Term}` - Returns the specified `Term` instead of `null`
  32. when decoding JSON. This is for people that wish to use `undefined`
  33. instead of `null`.
  34. * `use_nil` - Returns the atom `nil` instead of `null` when decoding
  35. JSON. This is a short hand for `{null_term, nil}`.
  36. * `return_trailer` - If any non-whitespace is found after the first
  37. JSON term is decoded the return value of decode/2 becomes
  38. `{has_trailer, FirstTerm, RestData::iodata()}`. This is useful to
  39. decode multiple terms in a single binary.
  40. * `{bytes_per_red, N}` where N &gt;= 0 - This controls the number of
  41. bytes that Jiffy will process as an equivalent to a reduction. Each
  42. 20 reductions we consume 1% of our allocated time slice for the current
  43. process. When the Erlang VM indicates we need to return from the NIF.
  44. * `{bytes_per_iter, N}` where N &gt;= 0 - Backwards compatible option
  45. that is converted into the `bytes_per_red` value.
  46. `jiffy:encode/1,2`
  47. ------------------
  48. * `jiffy:encode(EJSON)`
  49. * `jiffy:encode(EJSON, Options)`
  50. where EJSON is a valid representation of JSON in Erlang according to
  51. the table below.
  52. The options for encode are:
  53. * `uescape` - Escapes UTF-8 sequences to produce a 7-bit clean output
  54. * `pretty` - Produce JSON using two-space indentation
  55. * `force_utf8` - Force strings to encode as UTF-8 by fixing broken
  56. surrogate pairs and/or using the replacement character to remove
  57. broken UTF-8 sequences in data.
  58. * `use_nil` - Encode's the atom `nil` as `null`.
  59. * `escape_forward_slashes` - Escapes the `/` character which can be
  60. useful when encoding URLs in some cases.
  61. * `{bytes_per_red, N}` - Refer to the decode options
  62. * `{bytes_per_iter, N}` - Refer to the decode options
  63. Data Format
  64. -----------
  65. Erlang JSON Erlang
  66. ==========================================================================
  67. null -> null -> null
  68. true -> true -> true
  69. false -> false -> false
  70. "hi" -> [104, 105] -> [104, 105]
  71. <<"hi">> -> "hi" -> <<"hi">>
  72. hi -> "hi" -> <<"hi">>
  73. 1 -> 1 -> 1
  74. 1.25 -> 1.25 -> 1.25
  75. [] -> [] -> []
  76. [true, 1.0] -> [true, 1.0] -> [true, 1.0]
  77. {[]} -> {} -> {[]}
  78. {[{foo, bar}]} -> {"foo": "bar"} -> {[{<<"foo">>, <<"bar">>}]}
  79. {[{<<"foo">>, <<"bar">>}]} -> {"foo": "bar"} -> {[{<<"foo">>, <<"bar">>}]}
  80. #{<<"foo">> => <<"bar">>} -> {"foo": "bar"} -> #{<<"foo">> => <<"bar">>}
  81. N.B. The last entry in this table is only valid for VM's that support
  82. the `maps` data type (i.e., 17.0 and newer) and client code must pass
  83. the `return_maps` option to `jiffy:decode/2`.
  84. Improvements over EEP0018
  85. -------------------------
  86. Jiffy should be in all ways an improvement over EEP0018. It no longer
  87. imposes limits on the nesting depth. It is capable of encoding and
  88. decoding large numbers and it does quite a bit more validation of UTF-8 in strings.