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Informations about the package json-encode

Widi\Json-Encode

A light weight deep json encoder which avoids recursive encoding.

Changelog

3.0.0

+ add generator support

Encoder

Use the encoder like this:

public function encode($value): string;  // => json string

Encoder Factory

The encoder Factory brings it all together. You may provide a dependency container to get strategies from it. It accepts container implementing "psr/container". Instance mapping will enable to look for class children of mapped classes. For instance if you extend DateTime it will not be recognized by the mapper if instance mapping ist not enabled. By default it is enabled. You can disable it to be faster at serialization.

$encoder = $encoderFactory->create(
    new GetIsHasMethodFilter(),
    new ArrayCache(true, false),
    new DefaultStrategy(false),
    [
        DateTime::class => [
            'class' => DateTimeStrategy::class,
            'options' => [
                'format' => 'd.m.Y'
            ]
        ],
        Collection::class => [
            'class' => DoctrineCollectionStrategy::class
        ]
    ],
    true,
    $dependencyContainer
);

Filter

The filter figures out which methods are important to get information from. You may write your own by using the MethodFilterInterface. Included is a filter to call any is, get, has* method of an object. There are two filters provided:

Cache

The cache will keep information about filtered methods and optionally even property names. The package includes an array cache an a no-cache cache like a null cache. You may write your own by using the CacheInterface.

Strategy

There is a default strategy and a strategy for handling datetime objects. You may add your own if necessary. Via class name and optional instance mapping the defined strategy will be found. Instance mapping can be disabled by the 5th argument of the encoder factory.

Usage

<?php

namespace Widi\JsonEncode;

require_once '../vendor/autoload.php';

use Widi\JsonEncode\Cache\ArrayCache;
use Widi\JsonEncode\Filter\GetIsHasMethodFilter;

$encoderFactory = new JsonEncoderFactory();
$encoder = $encoderFactory->create(
    new GetIsHasMethodFilter(),
    new ArrayCache(true, false),
    new DefaultStrategy(false),
    [
        DateTime::class => [
            'class' => DateTimeStrategy::class,
            'options' => [
                'format' => 'd.m.Y'
            ]
        ],
        Collection::class => [
            'class' => DoctrineCollectionStrategy::class
        ]
    ],
    true
);

$provider = new Provider('providerName');
$tariffVersion = new TariffVersion('tariffVersionName');
$tariff = new Tariff(
    'tariffName',
    $provider,
    $tariffVersion
);
$provider->setTariffVersion($tariffVersion);
$tariffVersion->setProvider($provider);

echo $encoder->encode($tariff) . PHP_EOL;

All versions of json-encode with dependencies

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Requires doctrine/collections Version ^1
psr/container Version ^1
ext-json Version *
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