TidyJSON is a neat and tidy JSON package run on all Swift platforms (Linux, iOS, OS X, tvOS, watchOS)
This branch using Swift 3.0
- simple, neat and tidy json lib
- safe static typed without
Any
orAnyObject
- performance
- pure Swift, only dependent to builtin types
- compatible with all Swift platforms (Linux, iOS, OS X, tvOS, watchOS)
- concise usage
- boxing dict and array type for mutating data
- modify json via subscript operator
- fully tested
- better parse error report
- Swift Package Manager, Carthage support
Literal value can be type safe converted to TidyJSON.JSON like this:
let jsonFalse : JSON = false
let jsonTrue : JSON = true
let jsonNull : JSON = nil
let jsonNumber : JSON = 1.2e-2
let jsonString : JSON = "hello swift"
let jsonArray : JSON = [12, "string", false, nil, true, ["nested array", 12, 1.2], ["nested dict": nil]]
let json : JSON = ["key":false, "key2":true, "key3":[1, "hello", 3, "world", ["key4":nil, "key5":12.03, "key6":12E-2, "key7": -12e-2]]]
Get and Set value via Subscripts:
var json : JSON = []
// []
let child :JSON = "string"
json.append(child)
// ["string"]
json[0] = "STRING"
// ["STRING"]
json.append(JSON([]))
// ["STRING", []]
json[1].append(JSON("hello"))
// ["STRING", ["hello"]]
json[1][0] = "world"
// ["STRING", ["world"]]
json[1].removeAtIndex(0)
// ["STRING", []]
json.removeAtIndex(1)
// ["STRING"]
var json1 : JSON = [:]
// {}
json1["hello"] = false
// {"hello":false}
json1["world"] = true
// {"hello":false, "world":true}
// remove a key
json1["hello"] = nil
// {"world":true}
json1["world"] = [1,2,3]
// {"world":[1,2,3]}
let json1 = try! JSON.parse("{\"key\" : false }")
if let b = json1["key"].bool {
print(b)
}
/*
false
*/
let json2 = try! JSON.parse("{\"key\" : [\" \\u0041334 \\n \\t \\\" \"]}")
if let x = json2["key"][0].string {
print(x)
}
/*
A334
"
*/
let jsonArray : JSON = [12, "string", false, nil, true]
// for Array, key is string of current index
for (k, v) in jsonArray {
print("key: \(k), value: \(v)")
}
/*
key: 0, value: Number(12.0)
key: 1, value: String("string")
key: 2, value: Boolean(false)
key: 3, value: Null
key: 4, value: Boolean(true)
*/
let json : JSON = ["key1":false, "key2":true, "key3": 123, "key4": "hello"]
for (k, v) in json {
print("key: \(k), value: \(v)")
}
/*
key: key, value: Boolean(false)
key: key2, value: Boolean(true)
key: key4, value: String("hello")
key: key1, value: Boolean(false)
key: key3, value: Number(123.0)
*/
let json2 = try! JSON.parse("{\"key\" : \" \\u0041334 \\n \\t \\\" \"}")
print(json2.dump())
// {"key":" A334 \n \t \" "}
On Linux platform you need install XCTest
After install XCTest
, run swift build
then swift test
To integrate TidyJSON into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile:
github "benloong/TidyJSON"
Currently support Swift Package Manager to install TidyJSON by adding the proper description to your Package.swift file:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "YOUR_PROJECT_NAME",
targets: [],
dependencies: [
.Package(url: "https://github.com/benloong/TidyJSON.git", majorVersion: 1)
]
)
MIT license