NAME

JavaScript::HashRef::Decode - a JavaScript "data hashref" decoder for Perl

DESCRIPTION

This module "decodes" a simple data-only JavaScript "variable value" and returns a Perl data structure constructed from the data contained in it.

It only supports "data" which comprises of: hashrefs, arrayrefs, single- and double-quoted strings, numbers, and "special" token the likes of "undefined", "true", "false", "null".

It does not support functions, nor is it meant to be an all-encompassing parser for a JavaScript object.

If you feel like the JavaScript structure you'd like to parse cannot effectively be parsed by this module, feel free to look into the Parse::RecDescent grammar of this module.

Patches are always welcome.

SYNOPSIS

use JavaScript::HashRef::Decode qw<decode_js>;
use Data::Dumper::Concise;
my $js   = q!{ foo: "bar", baz: { quux: 123 } }!;
my $href = decode_js($js);
print Dumper $href;
{
    baz => {
        quux => 123
    },
    foo => "bar"
}

EXPORTED SUBROUTINES

decode_js($str)

Given a JavaScript "variable value" thing (i.e. an hashref or arrayref or string, number, etc), returns a Perl hashref structure which corresponds to the given data

decode_js('{foo:"bar"}');

Returns a Perl hashref:

{ foo => 'bar' }

The Parse::RecDescent internal interface is reused across invocations.

SEE ALSO

Parse::RecDescent

The ECMAScript Object specification: http://www.ecmascript.org/

AUTHOR

Marco Fontani - MFONTANI@cpan.org

CONTRIBUTORS

Aaron Crane

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2013 Situation Publishing LTD