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A PHP library to parser, create, edit, query and do validate JSON.
Installation
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
or add
to the require section of your composer.json file.
Usage
The library is intended to be used with nested json structures, or with json data that needs validation. Or in any situation where you would find it is easier to do something like this:
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which will give you the following json:
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You can query this value by calling:
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and update it with:
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and move it with:
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to end up with:
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then delete it with:
`
Json Query includes an implementation of JSON Schema, version 4. This allows you to validate your data. The following example schema describes an array containing objects whose properties are all required and whose types are defined.
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Now when you try to add values, Jquery Query will only do so if they are valid. So you have to check.
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Without a schema, any value can be added anywhere, of course
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