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Example usage can be found in the Lazarus jsonviewer tool (located in lazarus/tools/jsonviewer). | Example usage can be found in the Lazarus jsonviewer tool (located in lazarus/tools/jsonviewer). | ||
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In particular, this part of the tool shows how to use json: | In particular, this part of the tool shows how to use json: | ||
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+ | The [[FPC Applications/Projects Gallery#FPCTwit|fpctwit]] library makes use of JSON to send/receive data. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:52, 2 August 2015
fcl-json - a JSON (Javascript Object Notation) implementation
Info
Contains such units:
- fpjson: base unit which implements TJsonData and its children, e.g. TJsonObject
- jsonParser: implements TJsonParser used in example below
- jsonConf: implements TJsonConfig which is handy to read/write application data to files
- jsonScanner: json source lexical analyzer
Note: In fpjson, accessing e.g. SomeJSONObject.Integers['price'] may give a SIGSEGV/Access Violation if that integer variable does not exist. This is apparently intentional, see [1]. You'd have to use the Find method (available since FPC 2.6.2) to first check if the element ('price' in this example) exists.
Streaming
fcl-json contains the unit "fpjsonrtti" which is used to load objects (TObject instances) from or save them to JSON format.
See Streaming JSON for a short example.
Examples
Simple save/load integer
From JsonViewer
Example usage can be found in the Lazarus jsonviewer tool (located in lazarus/tools/jsonviewer). In particular, this part of the tool shows how to use json:
procedure TMainForm.OpenFile(Const AFileName : String);
Var
S : TFileStream;
P : TJSONParser;
D : TJSONData;
begin
S:=TFileStream.Create(AFileName,fmOpenRead);
try
P:=TJSONParser.Create(S);
try
P.Strict:=FStrict;
D:=P.Parse;
finally
P.Free;
end;
finally
S.Free;
end;
FFileName:=AFileName;
SetCaption;
FreeAndNil(FRoot);
FRoot:=D;
ShowJSONDocument;
end;
procedure TMainForm.ShowJSONDocument;
begin
With TVJSON.Items do
begin
BeginUpdate;
try
TVJSON.Items.Clear;
SHowJSONData(Nil,FRoot);
With TVJSON do
If (Items.Count>0) and Assigned(Items[0]) then
begin
Items[0].Expand(False);
Selected:=Items[0];
end;
finally
EndUpdate;
end;
end;
end;
procedure TMainForm.ShowJSONData(AParent : TTreeNode; Data : TJSONData);
Var
N,N2 : TTreeNode;
I : Integer;
D : TJSONData;
C : String;
S : TStringList;
begin
N:=Nil;
if Assigned(Data) then
begin
Case Data.JSONType of
jtArray,
jtObject:
begin
If (Data.JSONType=jtArray) then
C:=SArray
else
C:=SObject;
N:=TVJSON.Items.AddChild(AParent,Format(C,[Data.Count]));
S:=TstringList.Create;
try
For I:=0 to Data.Count-1 do
If Data.JSONtype=jtArray then
S.AddObject(IntToStr(I),Data.items[i])
else
S.AddObject(TJSONObject(Data).Names[i],Data.items[i]);
If FSortObjectMembers and (Data.JSONType=jtObject) then
S.Sort;
For I:=0 to S.Count-1 do
begin
N2:=TVJSON.Items.AddChild(N,S[i]);
D:=TJSONData(S.Objects[i]);
N2.ImageIndex:=ImageTypeMap[D.JSONType];
N2.SelectedIndex:=ImageTypeMap[D.JSONType];
ShowJSONData(N2,D);
end
finally
S.Free;
end;
end;
jtNull:
N:=TVJSON.Items.AddChild(AParent,SNull);
else
N:=TVJSON.Items.AddChild(AParent,Data.AsString);
end;
If Assigned(N) then
begin
N.ImageIndex:=ImageTypeMap[Data.JSONType];
N.SelectedIndex:=ImageTypeMap[Data.JSONType];
N.Data:=Data;
end;
end;
end;
FpcTwit
The fpctwit library makes use of JSON to send/receive data.
See also
An article covering use of XML and JSON in FreePascal: PDF