class JSON::Builder
Overview
A JSON builder generates valid JSON.
A JSON::Error
is raised if attempting to generate an invalid JSON
(for example, if invoking #end_array
without a matching #start_array
,
or trying to use a non-string value as an object's field name).
Defined in:
json/builder.crConstructors
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.new(io : IO)
Creates a
JSON::Builder
that will write to the givenIO
.
Instance Method Summary
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#array(&block)
Writes the start of an array, invokes the block, and the writes the end of it.
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#bool(value : Bool)
Writes a boolean value.
- #document(&block)
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#end_array
Writes the end of an array.
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#end_document : Nil
Signals the end of a JSON document.
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#end_object
Writes the end of an object.
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#field(name, value)
Writes an object's field and value.
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#field(name, &block)
Writes an object's field and then invokes the block.
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#flush
Flushes the underlying
IO
. -
#indent=(string : String)
Sets the indent string.
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#indent=(level : Int)
Sets the indent level (number of spaces).
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#null
Writes a
#null
value. -
#number(number : Float)
Writes a float.
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#number(number : Int)
Writes an integer.
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#object(&block)
Writes the start of an object, invokes the block, and the writes the end of it.
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#raw(string : String)
Writes a raw value, considered a scalar, directly into the IO without processing.
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#scalar(value : Nil)
Writes a scalar value.
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#scalar(value : Bool)
Writes a scalar value.
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#scalar(value : Int | Float)
Writes a scalar value.
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#scalar(value : String)
Writes a scalar value.
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#start_array
Writes the start of an array.
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#start_document
Starts a document.
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#start_object
Writes the start of an object.
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#string(value)
Writes a string.
Instance methods inherited from class Reference
==(other : self)==(other : JSON::Any)
==(other : YAML::Any)
==(other) ==, dup dup, hash(hasher) hash, inspect(io : IO) : Nil inspect, object_id : UInt64 object_id, pretty_print(pp) : Nil pretty_print, same?(other : Reference)
same?(other : Nil) same?, to_s(io : IO) : Nil to_s
Constructor methods inherited from class Reference
new
new
Instance methods inherited from class Object
!=(other)
!=,
!~(other)
!~,
==(other)
==,
===(other : JSON::Any)===(other : YAML::Any)
===(other) ===, =~(other) =~, class class, dup dup, hash(hasher)
hash hash, inspect(io : IO)
inspect inspect, itself itself, not_nil! not_nil!, pretty_inspect(width = 79, newline = "\n", indent = 0) : String pretty_inspect, pretty_print(pp : PrettyPrint) : Nil pretty_print, tap(&block) tap, to_json(io : IO)
to_json to_json, to_pretty_json(indent : String = " ")
to_pretty_json(io : IO, indent : String = " ") to_pretty_json, to_s
to_s(io : IO) to_s, to_yaml(io : IO)
to_yaml to_yaml, try(&block) try, unsafe_as(type : T.class) forall T unsafe_as
Constructor methods inherited from class Object
from_json(string_or_io, root : String) : selffrom_json(string_or_io) : self from_json, from_yaml(string_or_io : String | IO) : self from_yaml
Constructor Detail
Instance Method Detail
Writes an object's field and value.
The field's name is first converted to a String
by invoking
to_s
on it.
Writes an object's field and then invokes the block.
This is equivalent of invoking #string(value)
and then
invoking the block.
Writes the start of an object, invokes the block, and the writes the end of it.
Writes a raw value, considered a scalar, directly into the IO without processing. This is the only method that might lead to invalid JSON being generated, so you must be sure that string contains a valid JSON string.