package jsonxt

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Strict supports processing JSON data that conforms to the Json.Strict.json json type.

val member : string -> [> `Assoc of (string * Json.Strict.json) list ] -> Json.Strict.json

member key json searches the JSON object json, which must be an `Assoc element, for key and returns the value or `Null if the key is missing

val index : int -> [> `List of Json.Strict.json list ] -> Json.Strict.json

index idx json returns the idx-th JSON object in the json array, which must be an `List element. A negative idx value starts from the end with -1 being the last element. A Failure exception is raise if the idx is out of bounds

val map : (Json.Strict.json -> Json.Strict.json) -> [> `List of Json.Strict.json list ] -> [> `List of Json.Strict.json list ]

map f json applies the function f to each element of the JSON array json, which must be an `List element, and returns a `List element

val to_assoc : [> `Assoc of (string * Json.Strict.json) list ] -> (string * Json.Strict.json) list

to_assoc json converts the JSON object `Assoc a to a

val to_bool : [> `Bool of bool ] -> bool

to_bool json converts `Bool b to b

val to_bool_option : [> `Bool of bool | `Null ] -> bool option

to_bool_option json converts `Bool b to Some b and `Null to None

val to_float : [> `Float of float ] -> float

to_float json converts `Float f to f

val to_float_option : [> `Float of float | `Null ] -> float option

to_float_option json converts `Float f to Some f and `Null to None

val to_option : ([> `Null ] as 'a -> Json.Strict.json) -> 'a -> Json.Strict.json option

to_option f json returns None if json is `Null otherwise Some (f json).

val to_list : [> `List of Json.Strict.json list ] -> Json.Strict.json list

to_list json converts `List l to l

val to_number : [> `Float of float ] -> float

to_number json converts `Float f to f

val to_number_option : [> `Float of float | `Null ] -> float option

to_number_option json converts `Float f to Some f and `Null to None

val to_string : [> `String of string ] -> string

to_string json converts `String s to s

val to_string_option : [> `String of string | `Null ] -> string option

to_string_option json converts `String s to Some s and `Null to None

val convert_each : (Json.Strict.json -> Json.Strict.json) -> [> `List of Json.Strict.json list ] -> Json.Strict.json list

convert_each f json applies the function f to each element of the JSON array json, which must be an `List element, and returns a list of the returned values.

val filter_map : ('a -> 'a option) -> 'a list -> 'a list

filter_map f l applies f to each element of the list l and returns a new list with the values v for which f returned Some v.

val rev_filter_map : ('a -> 'a option) -> 'a list -> 'a list -> 'a list

rev_filter_map f acc l applies f to each element of the list l and prepends the values for which f returned Some v to list acc. acc is returned as the result and is in reverse order to the input. This is a tail call optimised version of filter_map

val flatten : [> `List of 'a list ] list -> 'a list

flatten l given a list of json elements filters the `List elements and flattens them into a single list. This is the same as filter_list |> List.flatten

val rev_flatten : 'a list -> [> `List of 'a list ] list -> 'a list

rev_flatten acc l is the tail recursive version of flatten with the result accumulated in acc. The result is in reverse order.

val filter_index : int -> [> `List of Json.Strict.json list ] list -> Json.Strict.json list

filter_index i l returns the i'th element from each `List l1 in l. Thus,

[[`List [`Int 2; `Int 3]; `List [`Int 4; `Int 5]] |> filter_index 1]

returns [`Int 3; `Int 5]

val filter_list : [> `List of 'a ] list -> 'a list

filter_list l returns a list of all the values of `List value elements in l

val filter_assoc : [> `Assoc of 'a ] list -> 'a list

filter_assoc l returns a list of all the values of `Assoc value elements in l

val filter_bool : [> `Bool of bool ] list -> bool list

filter_bool l returns a list of all the values of `Bool value elements in l

val filter_float : [> `Float of float ] list -> float list

filter_float l returns a list of all the values of `Float value elements in l

val filter_string : [> `String of string ] list -> string list

filter_string l returns a list of all the values of `String value elements in l

val filter_member : string -> [> `Assoc of (string * Json.Strict.json) list ] list -> Json.Strict.json list

filter_member key js given a key and a list of json `Assoc-s, js, returns the list of values extracted from each of the `Assoc-s. Thus,

[[`Assoc [("id", `Int 1)]; `Assoc [("id", `Int 2)]]] |> filter_member "id"]

returns [`Int 1; `Int 2]

val filter_number : [> `Float of float ] list -> float list

filter_number l returns a list of all the values of `Float value elements in l

val keys : [> `Assoc of (string * 'a) list ] -> string list

keys assoc returns all the keys from the `Assoc element

val values : [> `Assoc of (string * 'a) list ] -> 'a list

values assoc returns all the values from the `Assoc element

val combine : [> `Assoc of 'a list ] -> [> `Assoc of 'a list ] -> [> `Assoc of 'a list ]

combine assoc1 assoc2 appends the associative lists of two `Assoc elements returning an `Assoc element

val sort : [> `Assoc of (string * 'a) list | `List of 'a list ] as 'a -> 'a

sort json sorts the json tree based on field names. Objects and lists are sorted recursively. Note that the function only sorts field names and not the values. The sort is stable

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