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rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb
José Valim 8896b4fdc8 Implement ArraySerializer and move old serialization API to a new namespace.
The following constants were renamed:

  ActiveModel::Serialization     => ActiveModel::Serializable
  ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON => ActiveModel::Serializable::JSON
  ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml  => ActiveModel::Serializable::XML

The main motivation for such a change is that `ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON`
was not actually a serializer, but a module that when included allows the target to be serializable to JSON.

With such changes, we were able to clean up the namespace to add true serializers as the ArraySerializer.
2011-11-23 23:18:15 +00:00

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require 'active_support/core_ext/object/to_json'
require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation'
require 'active_support/json/variable'
require 'active_support/ordered_hash'
require 'bigdecimal'
require 'active_support/core_ext/big_decimal/conversions' # for #to_s
require 'active_support/core_ext/array/wrap'
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/except'
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/slice'
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/instance_variables'
require 'time'
require 'active_support/core_ext/time/conversions'
require 'active_support/core_ext/date_time/conversions'
require 'active_support/core_ext/date/conversions'
require 'set'
module ActiveSupport
class << self
delegate :use_standard_json_time_format, :use_standard_json_time_format=,
:escape_html_entities_in_json, :escape_html_entities_in_json=,
:to => :'ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding'
end
module JSON
# matches YAML-formatted dates
DATE_REGEX = /^(?:\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}|\d{4}-\d{1,2}-\d{1,2}[T \t]+\d{1,2}:\d{2}:\d{2}(\.[0-9]*)?(([ \t]*)Z|[-+]\d{2}?(:\d{2})?))$/
# Dumps object in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). See www.json.org for more info.
def self.encode(value, options = nil)
Encoding::Encoder.new(options).encode(value)
end
module Encoding #:nodoc:
class CircularReferenceError < StandardError; end
class Encoder
attr_reader :options
def initialize(options = nil)
@options = options || {}
@seen = Set.new
end
def encode(value, use_options = true)
check_for_circular_references(value) do
jsonified = use_options ? value.as_json(options_for(value)) : value.as_json
jsonified.encode_json(self)
end
end
# like encode, but only calls as_json, without encoding to string
def as_json(value, use_options = true)
check_for_circular_references(value) do
use_options ? value.as_json(options_for(value)) : value.as_json
end
end
def options_for(value)
if value.is_a?(Array) || value.is_a?(Hash)
# hashes and arrays need to get encoder in the options, so that they can detect circular references
options.merge(:encoder => self)
else
options
end
end
def escape(string)
Encoding.escape(string)
end
private
def check_for_circular_references(value)
unless @seen.add?(value.__id__)
raise CircularReferenceError, 'object references itself'
end
yield
ensure
@seen.delete(value.__id__)
end
end
ESCAPED_CHARS = {
"\x00" => '\u0000', "\x01" => '\u0001', "\x02" => '\u0002',
"\x03" => '\u0003', "\x04" => '\u0004', "\x05" => '\u0005',
"\x06" => '\u0006', "\x07" => '\u0007', "\x0B" => '\u000B',
"\x0E" => '\u000E', "\x0F" => '\u000F', "\x10" => '\u0010',
"\x11" => '\u0011', "\x12" => '\u0012', "\x13" => '\u0013',
"\x14" => '\u0014', "\x15" => '\u0015', "\x16" => '\u0016',
"\x17" => '\u0017', "\x18" => '\u0018', "\x19" => '\u0019',
"\x1A" => '\u001A', "\x1B" => '\u001B', "\x1C" => '\u001C',
"\x1D" => '\u001D', "\x1E" => '\u001E', "\x1F" => '\u001F',
"\010" => '\b',
"\f" => '\f',
"\n" => '\n',
"\r" => '\r',
"\t" => '\t',
'"' => '\"',
'\\' => '\\\\',
'>' => '\u003E',
'<' => '\u003C',
'&' => '\u0026' }
class << self
# If true, use ISO 8601 format for dates and times. Otherwise, fall back to the Active Support legacy format.
attr_accessor :use_standard_json_time_format
attr_accessor :escape_regex
attr_reader :escape_html_entities_in_json
def escape_html_entities_in_json=(value)
self.escape_regex = \
if @escape_html_entities_in_json = value
/[\x00-\x1F"\\><&]/
else
/[\x00-\x1F"\\]/
end
end
def escape(string)
if string.respond_to?(:force_encoding)
string = string.encode(::Encoding::UTF_8, :undef => :replace).force_encoding(::Encoding::BINARY)
end
json = string.
gsub(escape_regex) { |s| ESCAPED_CHARS[s] }.
gsub(/([\xC0-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]|
[\xE0-\xEF][\x80-\xBF]{2}|
[\xF0-\xF7][\x80-\xBF]{3})+/nx) { |s|
s.unpack("U*").pack("n*").unpack("H*")[0].gsub(/.{4}/n, '\\\\u\&')
}
json = %("#{json}")
json.force_encoding(::Encoding::UTF_8) if json.respond_to?(:force_encoding)
json
end
end
self.use_standard_json_time_format = true
self.escape_html_entities_in_json = false
end
end
end
class Object
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
if respond_to?(:to_hash)
to_hash
else
instance_values
end
end
end
class Struct
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
Hash[members.zip(values)]
end
end
class TrueClass
AS_JSON = ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable.new('true').freeze
def as_json(options = nil) AS_JSON end #:nodoc:
end
class FalseClass
AS_JSON = ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable.new('false').freeze
def as_json(options = nil) AS_JSON end #:nodoc:
end
class NilClass
AS_JSON = ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable.new('null').freeze
def as_json(options = nil) AS_JSON end #:nodoc:
end
class String
def as_json(options = nil) self end #:nodoc:
def encode_json(encoder) encoder.escape(self) end #:nodoc:
end
class Symbol
def as_json(options = nil) to_s end #:nodoc:
end
class Numeric
def as_json(options = nil) self end #:nodoc:
def encode_json(encoder) to_s end #:nodoc:
end
class BigDecimal
# A BigDecimal would be naturally represented as a JSON number. Most libraries,
# however, parse non-integer JSON numbers directly as floats. Clients using
# those libraries would get in general a wrong number and no way to recover
# other than manually inspecting the string with the JSON code itself.
#
# That's why a JSON string is returned. The JSON literal is not numeric, but if
# the other end knows by contract that the data is supposed to be a BigDecimal,
# it still has the chance to post-process the string and get the real value.
def as_json(options = nil) to_s end #:nodoc:
end
class Regexp
def as_json(options = nil) to_s end #:nodoc:
end
module Enumerable
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
to_a.as_json(options)
end
end
class Array
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
# use encoder as a proxy to call as_json on all elements, to protect from circular references
encoder = options && options[:encoder] || ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding::Encoder.new(options)
map { |v| encoder.as_json(v, options) }
end
def encode_json(encoder) #:nodoc:
# we assume here that the encoder has already run as_json on self and the elements, so we run encode_json directly
"[#{map { |v| v.encode_json(encoder) } * ','}]"
end
end
class Hash
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
# create a subset of the hash by applying :only or :except
subset = if options
if attrs = options[:only]
slice(*Array.wrap(attrs))
elsif attrs = options[:except]
except(*Array.wrap(attrs))
else
self
end
else
self
end
# use encoder as a proxy to call as_json on all values in the subset, to protect from circular references
encoder = options && options[:encoder] || ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding::Encoder.new(options)
result = self.is_a?(ActiveSupport::OrderedHash) ? ActiveSupport::OrderedHash : Hash
result[subset.map { |k, v| [k.to_s, encoder.as_json(v, options)] }]
end
def encode_json(encoder)
# values are encoded with use_options = false, because we don't want hash representations from ActiveModel to be
# processed once again with as_json with options, as this could cause unexpected results (i.e. missing fields);
# on the other hand, we need to run as_json on the elements, because the model representation may contain fields
# like Time/Date in their original (not jsonified) form, etc.
"{#{map { |k,v| "#{encoder.encode(k.to_s)}:#{encoder.encode(v, false)}" } * ','}}"
end
end
class Time
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
if ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format
xmlschema
else
%(#{strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S")} #{formatted_offset(false)})
end
end
end
class Date
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
if ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format
strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
else
strftime("%Y/%m/%d")
end
end
end
class DateTime
def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc:
if ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format
xmlschema
else
strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S %z')
end
end
end