jsoni v0.0.1
jsoni (JSON improved)
Serialize and deserialize Javascript objects into JSON
It will stringify and parse these values (which JSON.stringify and JSON.parse will not):
- NaN
- Infinity
- new Date()
- new Buffer()
- new RegExp()
- all builtin error constructs (Error, SyntaxError, TypeError, ReferenceError, RangeError, EvalError, URIError)
If any core javascript objects are missing, please submit an issue or pull request
var obj = {
a: NaN,
b: Infinity,
c: /[abc]+def/gi
};
var objStr = jsoni.stringify(obj);
/*
'{
"a": "NaN",
"b": "Infinity",
"c": {
"constructName": "RegExp",
"data": {
"source": "[abc]+def",
"flags": "gi"
}
}
}'
*/
var objB = jsoni.parse(objStr);
// objB.c is a regular expression clone of obj.c
objB.c.toString();
// '/[abc]+def/gi'
objB.c.test('aaabbbcccdef');
// trueInstallation
npm install jsoniDependencies
none
API
jsoni.stringify(value, replacer , space )
same as JSON.stringify
jsoni.parse(value, reviver )
same as JSON.parse
jsoni.register(name, constructor, options )
registers a constructor to serialize and deserialize
options
- serialize - Function to serialize an object. May return any value that can be stringified.
- deserialize - Function to reconstruct an object. Should return a constructed object
var jsoni = require('jsoni');
function Person(name, age) {
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
}
Person.prototype.greet = function () {
return 'hello, my name is ' + this.name + ' and I am ' + this.age + ' years old';
};
jsoni.register('Person', Person, {
serialize: function (person) {
return {
name: person.name,
age: person.age
};
},
deserialize: function (obj) {
return new Person(obj.name, obj.age);
}
});
var me = new Person('Jayce', 22);
var str = jsoni.stringify(me);
// '{"constructName":"Person","data":{"name":"Jayce","age":22}}'
var newMe = jsoni.parse(str);
newMe.greet();
// 'hello, my name is Jayce and I am 22 years old'toJSON
If a constructor's prototype has a toJSON method, then serialize does not need to be specified.
serialize will take precedence over toJSON if it is specified. If neither are specified, then the
default behavior of JSON.stringify is used.
fromJSON
If a constructor has a fromJSON method (ex: Person.fromJSON, not Person.prototype.fromJSON), then
deserialize does not need to be specified. deserialize will take precedence over fromJSON if it
is specified. If neither are specified, then the json data will be passed directly into the constructor
(new Constructor(data)).
jsoni.unregister(name)
unregister a constructor from jsoni
Limitations
undefinedconnot be stringified or parsed- Will not work between REPL or browser frames. It checks the equality of an objects constructor to registered constructors. REPL and frame constructors are not equal to the same constructor in another frame.