// Copyright 2007-2010 Baptiste Lepilleur // Distributed under MIT license, or public domain if desired and // recognized in your jurisdiction. // See file LICENSE for detail or copy at http://jsoncpp.sourceforge.net/LICENSE #ifndef JSON_WRITER_H_INCLUDED #define JSON_WRITER_H_INCLUDED #if !defined(JSON_IS_AMALGAMATION) #include "value.h" #endif // if !defined(JSON_IS_AMALGAMATION) #include #include #include // Disable warning C4251: : needs to have dll-interface to // be used by... #if defined(JSONCPP_DISABLE_DLL_INTERFACE_WARNING) #pragma warning(push) #pragma warning(disable : 4251) #endif // if defined(JSONCPP_DISABLE_DLL_INTERFACE_WARNING) namespace Json { class Value; /** Usage: \code using namespace Json; void writeToStdout(StreamWriter::Factory const& factory, Value const& value) { std::unique_ptr const writer( factory.newStreamWriter()); writer->write(value, &std::cout); std::cout << std::endl; // add lf and flush } \endcode */ class JSON_API StreamWriter { protected: std::ostream* sout_; // not owned; will not delete public: StreamWriter(); virtual ~StreamWriter(); /** Write Value into document as configured in sub-class. Do not take ownership of sout, but maintain a reference during function. \pre sout != NULL \return zero on success (For now, we always return zero, so check the stream instead.) \throw std::exception possibly, depending on configuration */ virtual int write(Value const& root, std::ostream* sout) = 0; /** \brief A simple abstract factory. */ class JSON_API Factory { public: virtual ~Factory(); /** \brief Allocate a CharReader via operator new(). * \throw std::exception if something goes wrong (e.g. invalid settings) */ virtual StreamWriter* newStreamWriter() const = 0; }; // Factory }; // StreamWriter /** \brief Write into stringstream, then return string, for convenience. * A StreamWriter will be created from the factory, used, and then deleted. */ std::string JSON_API writeString(StreamWriter::Factory const& factory, Value const& root); /** \brief Build a StreamWriter implementation. Usage: \code using namespace Json; Value value = ...; StreamWriterBuilder builder; builder["commentStyle"] = "None"; builder["indentation"] = " "; // or whatever you like std::unique_ptr writer( builder.newStreamWriter()); writer->write(value, &std::cout); std::cout << std::endl; // add lf and flush \endcode */ class JSON_API StreamWriterBuilder : public StreamWriter::Factory { public: // Note: We use a Json::Value so that we can add data-members to this class // without a major version bump. /** Configuration of this builder. Available settings (case-sensitive): - "commentStyle": "None" or "All" - "indentation": "" - "enableYAMLCompatibility": false or true - slightly change the whitespace around colons - "dropNullPlaceholders": false or true - Drop the "null" string from the writer's output for nullValues. Strictly speaking, this is not valid JSON. But when the output is being fed to a browser's Javascript, it makes for smaller output and the browser can handle the output just fine. You can examine 'settings_` yourself to see the defaults. You can also write and read them just like any JSON Value. \sa setDefaults() */ Json::Value settings_; StreamWriterBuilder(); virtual ~StreamWriterBuilder(); /** * \throw std::exception if something goes wrong (e.g. invalid settings) */ virtual StreamWriter* newStreamWriter() const; /** \return true if 'settings' are legal and consistent; * otherwise, indicate bad settings via 'invalid'. */ bool validate(Json::Value* invalid) const; /** A simple way to update a specific setting. */ Value& operator[](std::string key); /** Called by ctor, but you can use this to reset settings_. * \pre 'settings' != NULL (but Json::null is fine) * \remark Defaults: * \snippet src/lib_json/json_writer.cpp StreamWriterBuilderDefaults */ static void setDefaults(Json::Value* settings); }; /** \brief Abstract class for writers. * \deprecated Use StreamWriter. (And really, this is an implementation detail.) */ class JSON_API Writer { public: virtual ~Writer(); virtual std::string write(const Value& root) = 0; }; /** \brief Outputs a Value in JSON format *without formatting (not human friendly). * * The JSON document is written in a single line. It is not intended for 'human' *consumption, * but may be usefull to support feature such as RPC where bandwith is limited. * \sa Reader, Value * \deprecated Use StreamWriterBuilder. */ class JSON_API FastWriter : public Writer { public: FastWriter(); virtual ~FastWriter() {} void enableYAMLCompatibility(); /** \brief Drop the "null" string from the writer's output for nullValues. * Strictly speaking, this is not valid JSON. But when the output is being * fed to a browser's Javascript, it makes for smaller output and the * browser can handle the output just fine. */ void dropNullPlaceholders(); void omitEndingLineFeed(); public: // overridden from Writer virtual std::string write(const Value& root); private: void writeValue(const Value& value); std::string document_; bool yamlCompatiblityEnabled_; bool dropNullPlaceholders_; bool omitEndingLineFeed_; }; /** \brief Writes a Value in JSON format in a *human friendly way. * * The rules for line break and indent are as follow: * - Object value: * - if empty then print {} without indent and line break * - if not empty the print '{', line break & indent, print one value per *line * and then unindent and line break and print '}'. * - Array value: * - if empty then print [] without indent and line break * - if the array contains no object value, empty array or some other value *types, * and all the values fit on one lines, then print the array on a single *line. * - otherwise, it the values do not fit on one line, or the array contains * object or non empty array, then print one value per line. * * If the Value have comments then they are outputed according to their *#CommentPlacement. * * \sa Reader, Value, Value::setComment() * \deprecated Use StreamWriterBuilder. */ class JSON_API StyledWriter : public Writer { public: StyledWriter(); virtual ~StyledWriter() {} public: // overridden from Writer /** \brief Serialize a Value in JSON format. * \param root Value to serialize. * \return String containing the JSON document that represents the root value. */ virtual std::string write(const Value& root); private: void writeValue(const Value& value); void writeArrayValue(const Value& value); bool isMultineArray(const Value& value); void pushValue(const std::string& value); void writeIndent(); void writeWithIndent(const std::string& value); void indent(); void unindent(); void writeCommentBeforeValue(const Value& root); void writeCommentAfterValueOnSameLine(const Value& root); bool hasCommentForValue(const Value& value); static std::string normalizeEOL(const std::string& text); typedef std::vector ChildValues; ChildValues childValues_; std::string document_; std::string indentString_; int rightMargin_; int indentSize_; bool addChildValues_; }; /** \brief Writes a Value in JSON format in a human friendly way, to a stream rather than to a string. * * The rules for line break and indent are as follow: * - Object value: * - if empty then print {} without indent and line break * - if not empty the print '{', line break & indent, print one value per line * and then unindent and line break and print '}'. * - Array value: * - if empty then print [] without indent and line break * - if the array contains no object value, empty array or some other value types, * and all the values fit on one lines, then print the array on a single line. * - otherwise, it the values do not fit on one line, or the array contains * object or non empty array, then print one value per line. * * If the Value have comments then they are outputed according to their #CommentPlacement. * * \param indentation Each level will be indented by this amount extra. * \sa Reader, Value, Value::setComment() * \deprecated Use StreamWriterBuilder. */ class JSON_API StyledStreamWriter { public: StyledStreamWriter(std::string indentation = "\t"); ~StyledStreamWriter() {} public: /** \brief Serialize a Value in JSON format. * \param out Stream to write to. (Can be ostringstream, e.g.) * \param root Value to serialize. * \note There is no point in deriving from Writer, since write() should not * return a value. */ void write(std::ostream& out, const Value& root); private: void writeValue(const Value& value); void writeArrayValue(const Value& value); bool isMultineArray(const Value& value); void pushValue(const std::string& value); void writeIndent(); void writeWithIndent(const std::string& value); void indent(); void unindent(); void writeCommentBeforeValue(const Value& root); void writeCommentAfterValueOnSameLine(const Value& root); bool hasCommentForValue(const Value& value); static std::string normalizeEOL(const std::string& text); typedef std::vector ChildValues; ChildValues childValues_; std::ostream* document_; std::string indentString_; int rightMargin_; std::string indentation_; bool addChildValues_ : 1; bool indented_ : 1; }; #if defined(JSON_HAS_INT64) std::string JSON_API valueToString(Int value); std::string JSON_API valueToString(UInt value); #endif // if defined(JSON_HAS_INT64) std::string JSON_API valueToString(LargestInt value); std::string JSON_API valueToString(LargestUInt value); std::string JSON_API valueToString(double value); std::string JSON_API valueToString(bool value); std::string JSON_API valueToQuotedString(const char* value); /// \brief Output using the StyledStreamWriter. /// \see Json::operator>>() JSON_API std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const Value& root); } // namespace Json #if defined(JSONCPP_DISABLE_DLL_INTERFACE_WARNING) #pragma warning(pop) #endif // if defined(JSONCPP_DISABLE_DLL_INTERFACE_WARNING) #endif // JSON_WRITER_H_INCLUDED