Library
Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
The Yojson library provides runtime functions for reading and writing JSON data from OCaml. It addresses a few shortcomings of its predecessor json-wheel and is about twice as fast (2.7x reading, 1.3x writing; results may vary). The design goals of Yojson are the following:
type lexer_state = {
buf : Bi_outbuf.t;
Buffer used to accumulate substrings
*)mutable lnum : int;
Current line number (counting from 1)
*)mutable bol : int;
Absolute position of the first character of the current line (counting from 0)
*)mutable fname : string option;
Name referencing the input file in error messages
*)}
module Lexer_state : sig ... end
val init_lexer :
?buf:Bi_outbuf.t ->
?fname:string ->
?lnum:int ->
unit ->
lexer_state
Create a fresh lexer_state record.
module Basic : sig ... end
This module supports standard JSON nodes only, i.e. no special syntax for variants or tuples as supported by Yojson.Safe
. Arbitrary integers are not supported as they must all fit within the standard OCaml int type (31 or 63 bits depending on the platform).
module Safe : sig ... end
This module supports a specific syntax for variants and tuples in addition to the standard JSON nodes. Arbitrary integers are supported and represented as a decimal string using `Intlit
when they cannot be represented using OCaml's int type.
module Raw : sig ... end
Ints, floats and strings literals are systematically preserved using `Intlit
, `Floatlit
and `Stringlit
. This module also supports the specific syntax for variants and tuples supported by Yojson.Safe
.
type t = [
| `Null
| `Bool of bool
| `Int of int
| `Intlit of string
| `Float of float
| `Floatlit of string
| `String of string
| `Stringlit of string
| `Assoc of (string * t) list
| `List of t list
| `Tuple of t list
| `Variant of string * t option
]
All possible cases defined in Yojson:
("abc", 123)
.<"Foo">
or <"Bar":123>
.type json = t
* Compatibility type alias for type `t`
val pp : Format.formatter -> t -> unit
Pretty printer, useful for debugging
val show : t -> string
Convert value to string, useful for debugging
equal a b
is the monomorphic equality. Determines whether two JSON values are considered equal. In the case of JSON objects, the order of the keys does not matter, except for duplicate keys which will be considered equal as long as they are in the same input order.
type json_max = t
val to_string : ?buf:Bi_outbuf.t -> ?len:int -> ?std:bool -> t -> string
Write a compact JSON value to a string.
val to_channel :
?buf:Bi_outbuf.t ->
?len:int ->
?std:bool ->
out_channel ->
t ->
unit
Write a compact JSON value to a channel.
val to_output :
?buf:Bi_outbuf.t ->
?len:int ->
?std:bool ->
< output : string -> int -> int -> int.. > ->
t ->
unit
Write a compact JSON value to an OO channel.
val to_file : ?len:int -> ?std:bool -> string -> t -> unit
Write a compact JSON value to a file. See to_string
for the role of the optional arguments.
val to_outbuf : ?std:bool -> Bi_outbuf.t -> t -> unit
Write a compact JSON value to an existing buffer. See to_string
for the role of the optional argument.
val stream_to_string :
?buf:Bi_outbuf.t ->
?len:int ->
?std:bool ->
t Stream.t ->
string
Write a newline-separated sequence of compact one-line JSON values to a string. See to_string
for the role of the optional arguments.
val stream_to_channel :
?buf:Bi_outbuf.t ->
?len:int ->
?std:bool ->
out_channel ->
t Stream.t ->
unit
Write a newline-separated sequence of compact one-line JSON values to a channel. See to_channel
for the role of the optional arguments.
Write a newline-separated sequence of compact one-line JSON values to a file. See to_string
for the role of the optional arguments.
val stream_to_outbuf : ?std:bool -> Bi_outbuf.t -> t Stream.t -> unit
Write a newline-separated sequence of compact one-line JSON values to an existing buffer. See to_string
for the role of the optional arguments.
Sort object fields (stable sort, comparing field names and treating them as byte sequences)
val pretty_format : ?std:bool -> t -> Easy_format.t
Convert into a pretty-printable tree. See to_string
for the role of the optional std
argument.
val pretty_print : ?std:bool -> Format.formatter -> t -> unit
Pretty-print into a Format.formatter
. See to_string
for the role of the optional std
argument.
val pretty_to_string : ?std:bool -> t -> string
Pretty-print into a string. See to_string
for the role of the optional std
argument.
val pretty_to_channel : ?std:bool -> out_channel -> t -> unit
Pretty-print to a channel. See to_string
for the role of the optional std
argument.