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*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Till Adam <adam@kde.org>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef QJSON_SERIALIZER_H
#define QJSON_SERIALIZER_H
#include "qjson_export.h"
class QIODevice;
class QString;
class QVariant;
namespace QJson {
/**
@brief How the indentation should work.
\verbatim
none (default) : { "foo" : 0, "foo1" : 1, "foo2" : [ { "foo3" : 3, "foo4" : 4 } ] }
compact : {"foo":0,"foo1":1,"foo2":[{"foo3":3,"foo4":4}]}
minimum : { "foo" : 0, "foo1" : 1, "foo2" : [
{ "foo3" : 3, "foo4" : 4 }
] }
medium : {
"foo" : 0, "foo1" : 1, "foo2" : [
{
"foo3" : 3, "foo4" : 4
}
]
}
full : {
"foo" : 0,
"foo1" : 1,
"foo2" : [
{
"foo3" : 3,
"foo4" : 4
}
]
}
\endverbatim
*/
enum IndentMode {
IndentNone,
IndentCompact,
IndentMinimum,
IndentMedium,
IndentFull
};
/**
* @brief Main class used to convert QVariant objects to JSON data.
*
* QVariant objects are converted to a string containing the JSON data.
*
*
* Usage:
*
* \code
* QVariantList people;
*
* QVariantMap bob;
* bob.insert("Name", "Bob");
* bob.insert("Phonenumber", 123);
*
* QVariantMap alice;
* alice.insert("Name", "Alice");
* alice.insert("Phonenumber", 321);
*
* people << bob << alice;
*
* QJson::Serializer serializer;
* bool ok;
* QByteArray json = serializer.serialize(people, &ok);
*
* if (ok) {
* qDebug() << json;
* } else {
* qCritical() << "Something went wrong:" << serializer.errorMessage();
* }
* \endcode
*
* The output will be:
*
* \code
* "[ { "Name" : "Bob", "Phonenumber" : 123 },
* { "Name" : "Alice", "Phonenumber" : 321 } ]"
* \endcode
*
* It's possible to tune the indentation level of the resulting string. \sa setIndentMode
*/
class QJSON_EXPORT Serializer {
public:
Serializer();
~Serializer();
/**
* This method generates a textual JSON representation and outputs it to the
* passed in I/O Device.
* @param variant The JSON document in its in-memory representation as generated by the
* parser.
* @param out Input output device
* @param ok if a conversion error occurs, *ok is set to false; otherwise *ok is set to true
*/
void serialize( const QVariant& variant, QIODevice* out, bool* ok);
/**
* This is a method provided for convenience. It turns the passed in in-memory
* representation of the JSON document into a textual one, which is returned.
* If the returned string is empty, the document was empty. If it was null, there
* was a parsing error.
*
* @param variant The JSON document in its in-memory representation as generated by the
* parser.
*
* \deprecated This method is going to be removed with the next major release of QJson.
*/
QByteArray serialize( const QVariant& variant);
/**
* This is a method provided for convenience. It turns the passed in in-memory
* representation of the JSON document into a textual one, which is returned.
* If the returned string is empty, the document was empty. If it was null, there
* was a parsing error.
*
* @param variant The JSON document in its in-memory representation as generated by the
* parser.
* @param ok if a conversion error occurs, *ok is set to false; otherwise *ok is set to true
*/
QByteArray serialize( const QVariant& variant, bool *ok);
/**
* Allow or disallow writing of NaN and/or Infinity (as an extension to QJson)
*/
void allowSpecialNumbers(bool allow);
/**
* Is Nan and/or Infinity allowed?
*/
bool specialNumbersAllowed() const;
/**
* set output indentation mode as defined in QJson::IndentMode
*/
void setIndentMode(IndentMode mode = QJson::IndentNone);
/**
* set double precision used while converting Double
* \sa QByteArray::number
*/
void setDoublePrecision(int precision);
/**
* Returns one of the indentation modes defined in QJson::IndentMode
*/
IndentMode indentMode() const;
/**
* Returns the error message
*/
QString errorMessage() const;
private:
Q_DISABLE_COPY(Serializer)
class SerializerPrivate;
SerializerPrivate* const d;
};
}
#endif // QJSON_SERIALIZER_H
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