MediaWiki REL1_41
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JSON formatter wrapper class. More...
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static | decode ( $value, $assoc=false) |
Decodes a JSON string. | |
static | encode ( $value, $pretty=false, $escaping=0) |
Returns the JSON representation of a value. | |
static | parse ( $value, $options=0) |
Decodes a JSON string. | |
static | stripComments ( $json) |
Remove multiline and single line comments from an otherwise valid JSON input string. | |
Public Attributes | |
const | ALL_OK = self::UTF8_OK | self::XMLMETA_OK |
Skip escaping as many characters as reasonably possible. | |
const | FORCE_ASSOC = 0x100 |
If set, treat JSON objects '{...}' as associative arrays. | |
const | STRIP_COMMENTS = 0x400 |
If set, strip comments from input before parsing as JSON. | |
const | TRY_FIXING = 0x200 |
If set, attempt to fix invalid JSON. | |
const | UTF8_OK = 1 |
Skip escaping most characters above U+007F for readability and compactness. | |
const | XMLMETA_OK = 2 |
Skip escaping the characters '<', '>', and '&', which have special meanings in HTML and XML. | |
JSON formatter wrapper class.
Definition at line 28 of file FormatJson.php.
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Decodes a JSON string.
It is recommended to use FormatJson::parse(), which returns more comprehensive result in case of an error, and has more parsing options.
In PHP versions before 7.1, decoding a JSON string containing an empty key without passing $assoc as true results in a return object with a property named "_empty_" (because true empty properties were not supported pre-PHP-7.1). Instead, consider passing $assoc as true to return an associative array.
But be aware that in all supported PHP versions, decoding an empty JSON object with $assoc = true returns an array, not an object, breaking round-trip consistency.
See https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T206411 for more details on these quirks.
string | $value | The JSON string being decoded |
bool | $assoc | When true, returned objects will be converted into associative arrays. |
null
is returned if $value represented null
, if $value could not be decoded, or if the encoded data was deeper than the recursion limit. Use FormatJson::parse() to distinguish between types of null
and to get proper error code. Definition at line 148 of file FormatJson.php.
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Returns the JSON representation of a value.
mixed | $value | The value to encode. Can be any type except a resource. |
string | bool | $pretty | If a string, add non-significant whitespace to improve readability, using that string for indentation (must consist only of whitespace characters). If true, use the default indent string (four spaces). |
int | $escaping | Bitfield consisting of _OK class constants |
Definition at line 98 of file FormatJson.php.
Referenced by MediaWiki\CommentStore\CommentStore\createComment().
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Decodes a JSON string.
Unlike FormatJson::decode(), if $value represents null value, it will be properly decoded as valid.
string | $value | The JSON string being decoded |
int | $options | A bit field that allows FORCE_ASSOC, TRY_FIXING, STRIP_COMMENTS |
Definition at line 162 of file FormatJson.php.
References wfMessage().
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Remove multiline and single line comments from an otherwise valid JSON input string.
This can be used as a preprocessor, to allow JSON formatted configuration files to contain comments.
string | $json |
Definition at line 232 of file FormatJson.php.
const FormatJson::ALL_OK = self::UTF8_OK | self::XMLMETA_OK |
Skip escaping as many characters as reasonably possible.
Definition at line 57 of file FormatJson.php.
Referenced by MediaWiki\CommentStore\CommentStore\createComment().
const FormatJson::FORCE_ASSOC = 0x100 |
If set, treat JSON objects '{...}' as associative arrays.
Without this option, JSON objects will be converted to stdClass.
Definition at line 65 of file FormatJson.php.
const FormatJson::STRIP_COMMENTS = 0x400 |
If set, strip comments from input before parsing as JSON.
Definition at line 79 of file FormatJson.php.
const FormatJson::TRY_FIXING = 0x200 |
const FormatJson::UTF8_OK = 1 |
Skip escaping most characters above U+007F for readability and compactness.
This encoding option saves 3 to 8 bytes (uncompressed) for each such character; however, it could break compatibility with systems that incorrectly handle UTF-8.
Definition at line 36 of file FormatJson.php.
const FormatJson::XMLMETA_OK = 2 |
Skip escaping the characters '<', '>', and '&', which have special meanings in HTML and XML.
Definition at line 48 of file FormatJson.php.