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use warnings;
use strict;
use Carp qw(croak carp);
=head1 NAME
JSON::Any - Wrapper Class for the various JSON classes.
=head1 VERSION
Version 1.28
=cut
our $VERSION = '1.28';
our $UTF8;
my ( %conf, $handler, $encoder, $decoder );
use constant HANDLER => 0;
use constant ENCODER => 1;
use constant DECODER => 2;
use constant UTF8 => 3;
BEGIN {
%conf = (
json_1 => {
encoder => 'objToJson',
decoder => 'jsonToObj',
get_true => sub { return JSON::True(); },
get_false => sub { return JSON::False(); },
create_object => sub {
require JSON;
my ( $self, $conf ) = @_;
my @params = qw(
autoconv
skipinvalid
execcoderef
pretty
indent
delimiter
keysort
convblessed
selfconvert
singlequote
quoteapos
unmapping
barekey
);
my $obj = $handler->new( utf8 => $conf->{utf8} ); ## constructor only
for my $mutator (@params) {
next unless exists $conf->{$mutator};
$obj = $obj->$mutator( $conf->{$mutator} );
}
$self->[ENCODER] = 'objToJson';
$self->[DECODER] = 'jsonToObj';
$self->[HANDLER] = $obj;
},
},
json_2 => {
encoder => 'encode_json',
decoder => 'decode_json',
get_true => sub { return JSON::true(); },
get_false => sub { return JSON::false(); },
create_object => sub {
JSON->import( '-support_by_pp', '-no_export' );
my ( $self, $conf ) = @_;
my @params = qw(
ascii
latin1
utf8
pretty
indent
space_before
space_after
relaxed
canonical
allow_nonref
allow_blessed
convert_blessed
filter_json_object
shrink
max_depth
max_size
loose
allow_bignum
allow_barekey
allow_singlequote
escape_slash
indent_length
sort_by
);
local $conf->{utf8} = !$conf->{utf8}; # it means the opposite
my $obj = $handler->new;
for my $mutator (@params) {
next unless exists $conf->{$mutator};
$obj = $obj->$mutator( $conf->{$mutator} );
}
$self->[ENCODER] = 'encode';
$self->[DECODER] = 'decode';
$self->[HANDLER] = $obj;
},
},
json_dwiw => {
encoder => 'to_json',
decoder => 'from_json',
get_true => sub { return JSON::DWIW->true; },
get_false => sub { return JSON::DWIW->false; },
create_object => sub {
my ( $self, $conf ) = @_;
my @params = qw(bare_keys);
croak "JSON::DWIW does not support utf8" if $conf->{utf8};
$self->[ENCODER] = 'to_json';
$self->[DECODER] = 'from_json';
$self->[HANDLER]
= $handler->new( { map { $_ => $conf->{$_} } @params } );
},
},
json_xs_1 => {
encoder => 'to_json',
decoder => 'from_json',
get_true => sub { return \1; },
get_false => sub { return \0; },
create_object => sub {
my ( $self, $conf ) = @_;
my @params = qw(
ascii
utf8
pretty
indent
space_before
space_after
canonical
allow_nonref
shrink
max_depth
);
my $obj = $handler->new;
for my $mutator (@params) {
next unless exists $conf->{$mutator};
$obj = $obj->$mutator( $conf->{$mutator} );
}
$self->[ENCODER] = 'encode';
$self->[DECODER] = 'decode';
$self->[HANDLER] = $obj;
},
},
json_xs_2 => {
encoder => 'encode_json',
decoder => 'decode_json',
get_true => sub { return JSON::XS::true(); },
get_false => sub { return JSON::XS::false(); },
create_object => sub {
my ( $self, $conf ) = @_;
my @params = qw(
ascii
latin1
utf8
pretty
indent
space_before
space_after
relaxed
canonical
allow_nonref
allow_blessed
convert_blessed
filter_json_object
shrink
max_depth
max_size
);
local $conf->{utf8} = !$conf->{utf8}; # it means the opposite
my $obj = $handler->new;
for my $mutator (@params) {
next unless exists $conf->{$mutator};
$obj = $obj->$mutator( $conf->{$mutator} );
}
$self->[ENCODER] = 'encode';
$self->[DECODER] = 'decode';
$self->[HANDLER] = $obj;
},
},
json_syck => {
encoder => 'Dump',
decoder => 'Load',
get_true => sub {
croak "JSON::Syck does not support special boolean values";
},
get_false => sub {
croak "JSON::Syck does not support special boolean values";
},
create_object => sub {
my ( $self, $conf ) = @_;
croak "JSON::Syck does not support utf8" if $conf->{utf8};
$self->[ENCODER] = sub { Dump(@_) };
$self->[DECODER] = sub { Load(@_) };
$self->[HANDLER] = 'JSON::Syck';
}
},
);
}
sub _make_key {
my $handler = shift;
( my $key = lc($handler) ) =~ s/::/_/g;
if ( 'json_xs' eq $key || 'json' eq $key ) {
no strict 'refs';
$key .= "_" . ( split /\./, ${"$handler\::VERSION"} )[0];
}
return $key;
}
my @default = qw(XS JSON DWIW);
my @deprecated = qw(Syck);
sub _try_loading {
my @order = @_;
( $handler, $encoder, $decoder ) = ();
foreach my $testmod (@order) {
$testmod = "JSON::$testmod" unless $testmod eq "JSON";
eval "require $testmod";
unless ($@) {
$handler = $testmod;
my $key = _make_key($handler);
$encoder = $conf{$key}->{encoder};
$decoder = $conf{$key}->{decoder};
last;
}
}
return ( $handler, $encoder, $decoder );
}
sub import {
my $class = shift;
my @order = @_;
( $handler, $encoder, $decoder ) = ();
@order = split /\s/, $ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER}
if !@order and $ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER};
if (@order) {
( $handler, $encoder, $decoder ) = _try_loading(@order);
if ( $handler && grep { "JSON::$_" eq $handler } @deprecated ) {
my $last = pop @default;
carp "Found deprecated package $handler. Please upgrade to ",
join ', ' => @default, "or $last";
}
}
else {
( $handler, $encoder, $decoder ) = _try_loading(@default);
unless ($handler) {
( $handler, $encoder, $decoder ) = _try_loading(@deprecated);
if ($handler) {
my $last = pop @default;
carp "Found deprecated package $handler. Please upgrade to ",
join ', ' => @default, "or $last";
}
}
}
unless ($handler) {
my $last = pop @default;
croak "Couldn't find a JSON package. Need ", join ', ' => @default,
"or $last";
}
croak "Couldn't find a decoder method." unless $decoder;
croak "Couldn't find a encoder method." unless $encoder;
}
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This module tries to provide a coherent API to bring together the various JSON
modules currently on CPAN. This module will allow you to code to any JSON API
and have it work regardless of which JSON module is actually installed.
use JSON::Any;
my $j = JSON::Any->new;
$json = $j->objToJson({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'});
$obj = $j->jsonToObj($json);
or
$json = $j->encode({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'});
$obj = $j->decode($json);
or
$json = $j->Dump({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'});
$obj = $j->Load($json);
or
$json = $j->to_json({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'});
$obj = $j->from_json($json);
or without creating an object:
$json = JSON::Any->objToJson({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'});
$obj = JSON::Any->jsonToObj($json);
On load, JSON::Any will find a valid JSON module in your @INC by looking
for them in this order:
JSON::XS
JSON
JSON::DWIW
And loading the first one it finds.
You may change the order by specifying it on the C<use JSON::Any> line:
use JSON::Any qw(DWIW XS JSON);
Specifying an order that is missing one of the modules will prevent that
module from being used:
use JSON::Any qw(DWIW XS JSON);
This will check in that order, and will never attempt to load JSON::Syck. This
can also be set via the $ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER} environment variable.
JSON::Syck has been deprecated by it's author, but in the attempt to still
stay relevant as a "Compat Layer" JSON::Any still supports it. This support
however has been made optional starting with JSON::Any 1.19. In deference to a
bug request starting with JSON 1.20 JSON::Syck and other deprecated modules
will still be installed, but only as a last resort and will now include a
warning.
use JSON::Any qw(Syck XS JSON);
or
$ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER} = 'Syck XS JSON';
WARNING: If you call JSON::Any with an empty list
use JSON::Any ();
It will skip the JSON package detection routines and will die loudly that it
couldn't find a package.
=head1 DEPRECATION
The original need for JSON::Any has been solved (quite some time ago
actually). If you're producing new code it is recommended to use JSON.pm which
will optionally use JSON::XS for speed purposes.
JSON::Any will continue to be maintained for compatibility with existing code,
and frankly because the maintainer prefers the JSON::Any API.
=head1 METHODS
=over
=item C<new>
Will take any of the parameters for the underlying system and pass them
through. However these values don't map between JSON modules, so, from a
portability standpoint this is really only helpful for those parameters that
happen to have the same name. This will be addressed in a future release.
The one parameter that is universally supported (to the extent that is
supported by the underlying JSON modules) is C<utf8>. When this parameter is
enabled all resulting JSON will be marked as unicode, and all unicode strings
in the input data structure will be preserved as such.
Also note that the C<allow_blessed> parameter is recognised by all the modules
that throw exceptions when a blessed reference is given them meaning that
setting it to true works for all modules. Of course, that means that you
cannot set it to false intentionally in order to always get such exceptions.
The actual output will vary, for example L<JSON> will encode and decode
unicode chars (the resulting JSON is not unicode) whereas L<JSON::XS> will emit
unicode JSON.
=back
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = bless [], $class;
my $key = _make_key($handler);
if ( my $creator = $conf{$key}->{create_object} ) {
my @config = @_;
if ( $ENV{JSON_ANY_CONFIG} ) {
push @config, map { split /=/, $_ } split /,\s*/,
$ENV{JSON_ANY_CONFIG};
}
$creator->( $self, my $conf = {@config} );
$self->[UTF8] = $conf->{utf8};
}
return $self;
}
=over
=item C<handlerType>
Takes no arguments, returns a string indicating which JSON Module is in use.
=back
=cut
sub handlerType {
my $class = shift;
$handler;
}
=over
=item C<handler>
Takes no arguments, if called on an object returns the internal JSON::*
object in use. Otherwise returns the JSON::* package we are using for
class methods.
=back
=cut
sub handler {
my $self = shift;
if ( ref $self ) {
return $self->[HANDLER];
}
return $handler;
}
=over
=item C<true>
Takes no arguments, returns the special value that the internal JSON
object uses to map to a JSON C<true> boolean.
=back
=cut
sub true {
my $key = _make_key($handler);
return $conf{$key}->{get_true}->();
}
=over
=item C<false>
Takes no arguments, returns the special value that the internal JSON
object uses to map to a JSON C<false> boolean.
=back
=cut
sub false {
my $key = _make_key($handler);
return $conf{$key}->{get_false}->();
}
=over
=item C<objToJson>
Takes a single argument, a hashref to be converted into JSON.
It returns the JSON text in a scalar.
=back
=cut
sub objToJson {
my $self = shift;
my $obj = shift;
croak 'must provide object to convert' unless defined $obj;
my $json;
if ( ref $self ) {
my $method;
unless ( ref $self->[ENCODER] ) {
croak "No $handler Object created!"
unless exists $self->[HANDLER];
$method = $self->[HANDLER]->can( $self->[ENCODER] );
croak "$handler can't execute $self->[ENCODER]" unless $method;
}
else {
$method = $self->[ENCODER];
}
$json = $self->[HANDLER]->$method($obj);
}
else {
$json = $handler->can($encoder)->($obj);
}
utf8::decode($json)
if ( ref $self ? $self->[UTF8] : $UTF8 )
and !utf8::is_utf8($json)
and utf8::valid($json);
return $json;
}
=over
=item C<to_json>
=item C<Dump>
=item C<encode>
Aliases for objToJson, can be used interchangeably, regardless of the
underlying JSON module.
=back
=cut
*to_json = \&objToJson;
*Dump = \&objToJson;
*encode = \&objToJson;
=over
=item C<jsonToObj>
Takes a single argument, a string of JSON text to be converted
back into a hashref.
=back
=cut
sub jsonToObj {
my $self = shift;
my $obj = shift;
croak 'must provide json to convert' unless defined $obj;
# some handlers can't parse single booleans (I'm looking at you DWIW)
if ( $obj =~ /^(true|false)$/ ) {
return $self->$1;
}
if ( ref $self ) {
my $method;
unless ( ref $self->[DECODER] ) {
croak "No $handler Object created!"
unless exists $self->[HANDLER];
$method = $self->[HANDLER]->can( $self->[DECODER] );
croak "$handler can't execute $self->[DECODER]" unless $method;
}
else {
$method = $self->[DECODER];
}
return $self->[HANDLER]->$method($obj);
}
$handler->can($decoder)->($obj);
}
=over
=item C<from_json>
=item C<Load>
=item C<decode>
Aliases for jsonToObj, can be used interchangeably, regardless of the
underlying JSON module.
=back
=cut
*from_json = \&jsonToObj;
*Load = \&jsonToObj;
*decode = \&jsonToObj;
1;
__END__
=head1 AUTHORS
Chris Thompson C<< cthom at cpan.org >>
Chris Prather C<< chris at prather.org >>
Robin Berjon C<< robin at berjon.com >>
Marc Mims C<< marc at questright.com >>
Tomas Doran C<< bobtfish at bobtfish.net >>
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
C<bug-json-any at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=JSON-Any>.
I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on
your bug as I make changes.
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This module came about after discussions on irc.perl.org about the fact
that there were now six separate JSON perl modules with different interfaces.
In the spirit of Class::Any, JSON::Any was created with the considerable
help of Matt 'mst' Trout.
Simon Wistow graciously supplied a patch for backwards compat with JSON::XS
versions previous to 2.01
San Dimas High School Football Rules!
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2009 Chris Thompson, some rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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