package ppx_deriving_ezjsonm

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Deriving JSON

This deriver generates code targetted at the Ezjsonm library. This shares a core type with the Yaml library meaning the deriver works in exactly the same way as ppx_deriving_yaml.

The derivers favour usefulness over efficiency.

A Simple Example

To use the library, add a preprocessing stanza to your dune library.

(preprocess
  (pps
   ppx_deriving_ezjsonm))

So the documentation can include checked code examples, we first must require the deriver.

# #require "ppx_deriving_ezjsonm";;

From there, you can annotate your type declarations with [@@deriving ezjsonm]. By default this will generate two functions, of_yaml and to_yaml. If the type is not called t, the type's name will be prepended to these functions separated by a single hyphen.

# module Person : sig
    type t [@@deriving ezjsonm]
  val set_name : t -> string -> t
  end = struct 
    type t = {
      name : string;
      age : int;
    }[@@deriving ezjsonm]
    let set_name t name = { t with name }
  end;;
module Person :
  sig
    type t
    val to_ezjsonm : t -> Ezjsonm.value
    val of_ezjsonm : Ezjsonm.value -> (t, [> `Msg of string ]) result
    val set_name : t -> string -> t
  end

You can then use these functions in conjunction with the Ezjsonm libary to read, manipulate and write JSON values. For example, this little JSON value:

# let raw_json = "{\"name\": \"Alice\", \"age\": 42 }"
val raw_json : string = "{\"name\": \"Alice\", \"age\": 42 }"
# let p = Ezjsonm.value_from_string raw_json 
  |> Person.of_ezjsonm
  |> Result.get_ok;;
val p : Person.t = <abstr>

Then we change the name of the person and convert back to JSON.

# Person.set_name p "Bob" |> Person.to_ezjsonm |> Ezjsonm.value_to_string;;
- : string = "{\"name\":\"Bob\",\"age\":42}"

Attributes

For more information about the possible attributes, please see the documentation for ppx_deriving_yaml.

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