JSON::Any - Wrapper Class for the various JSON classes.
Version 1.08
This module will provide a coherent API to bring together the various JSON modules currently on CPAN. This module will allow you to code to any JSON API and have it work regardless of which JSON module is actually installed.
use JSON::Any; my $j = JSON::Any->new; $json = $j->objToJson({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'}); $obj = $j->jsonToObj($json);
or
$json = $j->encode({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'}); $obj = $j->decode($json);
$json = $j->Dump({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'}); $obj = $j->Load($json);
$json = $j->to_json({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'}); $obj = $j->from_json($json);
or without creating an object:
$json = JSON::Any->objToJson({foo=>'bar', baz=>'quux'}); $obj = JSON::Any->jsonToObj($json);
On load, JSON::Any will find a valid JSON module in your @INC by looking for them in this order:
JSON::XS JSON JSON::DWIW JSON::Syck
And loading the first one it finds.
You may change the order by specifying it on the use JSON::Any line:
use JSON::Any
use JSON::Any qw(DWIW Syck XS JSON);
Specifying an order that is missing one of the modules will prevent that module from being used:
use JSON::Any qw(DWIW XS JSON);
This will check in that order, and will never attempt to load JSON::Syck. This can also be set via the $ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER} environment variable.
new
Will take any of the parameters for the underlying system and pass them through. However these values don't map between JSON modules, so, from a portability standpoint this is really only helpful for those paramters that happen to have the same name. This will be addressed in a future release.
handlerType
Takes no arguments, returns a string indicating which JSON Module is in use.
handler
Takes no arguments, if called on an object returns the internal JSON::* object in use. Otherwise returns the JSON::* package we are using for class methods.
objToJson
Takes a single argument, a hashref to be converted into JSON. It returns the JSON text in a scalar.
to_json
Dump
encode
Aliases for objToJson, can be used interchangeably, regardless of the underlying JSON module.
jsonToObj
Takes a single argument, a string of JSON text to be converted back into a hashref.
from_json
Load
decode
Aliases for jsonToObj, can be used interchangeably, regardless of the underlying JSON module.
Chris Thompson, <cthom at cpan.org> Chris Prather, <perigrin at cpan.org>
<cthom at cpan.org>
<perigrin at cpan.org>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-json-any at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=JSON-Any. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
bug-json-any at rt.cpan.org
This module came about after discussions on irc.perl.org about the fact that there were now six separate JSON perl modules with different interfaces.
In the spirit of Class::Any, JSON::Any was created with the considerable help of Matt 'mst' Trout.
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Copyright 2007 Chris Thompson, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install JSON::Any, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm JSON::Any
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install JSON::Any
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.