# @push.rocks/smartjson typed json handlers ## Install To install `@push.rocks/smartjson`, you can use npm or yarn as follows: ```shell npm install @push.rocks/smartjson --save # or using yarn yarn add @push.rocks/smartjson ``` ## Usage `@push.rocks/smartjson` offers typed JSON handling, including features like folding and enfolding classes from JSON, JSON parsing with support for buffers, and comparison of JSON objects for equality. This guide will walk through various use cases and scenarios to effectively utilize `@push.rocks/smartjson` in your projects. ### Basic Import First, make sure to import the module: ```typescript import * as smartjson from '@push.rocks/smartjson'; ``` ### Parsing and Stringifying JSON - **Parsing JSON Strings:** `smartjson` enhances JSON parsing by supporting JavaScript's typed arrays, particularly with `Buffer` handling. ```typescript const jsonString = '{"type":"Buffer","data":[116,101,115,116]}'; const parsedObject = smartjson.parse(jsonString); console.log(parsedObject); // Output will be based on the content of jsonString ``` - **Stringifying Objects:** `@push.rocks/smartjson` provides a `stringify` function that can convert JavaScript objects into JSON strings, with special handling for `Buffer` objects. ```typescript const myObject = { exampleBuffer: new Uint8Array([116, 101, 115, 116]) }; const jsonString = smartjson.stringify(myObject); console.log(jsonString); // Will include `exampleBuffer` encoded in a special format ``` ### Working with Base64 Encoded JSON For cases where JSON strings are encoded in base64 format, `smartjson` offers methods to encode and decode these strings transparently. ```typescript const objectToEncode = { hello: 'world' }; const base64EncodedJson = smartjson.stringifyBase64(objectToEncode); console.log(base64EncodedJson); // Encoded JSON string const decodedObject = smartjson.parseBase64(base64EncodedJson); console.log(decodedObject); // Original object ``` ### Folding and Enfolding Classes `@push.rocks/smartjson` allows you to fold (serialize) and enfold (deserialize) class instances to and from JSON. This is particularly useful when working with typed objects and you need to maintain type integrity across serialization. - **Defining a Foldable Class:** Decorate properties that should be included in JSON with `@smartjson.foldDec()`. ```typescript import { Smartjson, foldDec } from '@push.rocks/smartjson'; class MyDataModel extends Smartjson { @foldDec() public someProperty: string = 'default'; constructor(public id: number, someProperty?: string) { super(); if (someProperty) this.someProperty = someProperty; } } ``` - **Folding and Enfolding Instances:** ```typescript const instance = new MyDataModel(1, 'value'); const folded = instance.foldToJson(); // Serialize to JSON console.log(folded); const enfoldedInstance = MyDataModel.enfoldFromJson(folded); // Deserialize back to instance console.log(enfoldedInstance); ``` ### Deep Comparison `@push.rocks/smartjson` enables deep comparison of objects to determine if they are equivalent. ```typescript const obj1 = { a: 1, b: { c: 2 }}; const obj2 = { a: 1, b: { c: 2 }}; const isEqual = smartjson.deepEqualObjects(obj1, obj2); console.log(isEqual); // true ``` ### Handling Buffers and Typed Arrays `smartjson` transparently handles JavaScript's `Buffer` and Typed Arrays during JSON serialization, making it effortless to work with binary data in JSON format. ```typescript const buffer = new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]); const objWithBuffer = { key: buffer }; const serialized = smartjson.stringify(objWithBuffer); const deserialized = smartjson.parse(serialized); console.log(deserialized.key); // Instance of Uint8Array or Buffer ``` In addition to these features, `@push.rocks/smartjson` supports efficient base64 encoding/decoding, deep object comparison, and JSON Lines parsing, making it a versatile library for dealing with JSON in TypeScript projects. For further information and more detailed examples, referring to the API documentation and the source code on [GitLab](https://gitlab.com/push.rocks/smartjson) can provide deeper insights into `@push.rocks/smartjson`'s capabilities. ## License and Legal Information This repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the MIT License can be found in the [license](license) file within this repository. **Please note:** The MIT License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the project, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file. ### Trademarks This project is owned and maintained by Task Venture Capital GmbH. 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