Encode a C++ data structure to a JSON formatted string or stream. encode_json
will work for all types that
have json_type_traits defined.
#include <jsoncons/encode_json.hpp>
template <typename T,typename CharContainer>
void encode_json(const T& val, CharContainer& cont,
const basic_json_encode_options<CharContainer::value_type>& options
= basic_json_encode_options<CharContainer::value_type>(),
indenting indent = indenting::no_indent); (1)
template <typename T,typename CharT>
void encode_json(const T& val, std::basic_ostream<CharT>& os,
const basic_json_encode_options<CharT>& options
= basic_json_encode_options<CharT>(),
indenting indent = indenting::no_indent); (2)
template <typename T,typename CharContainer>
void encode_json_pretty(const T& val, CharContainer& cont,
const basic_json_encode_options<CharContainer::value_type>& options
= basic_json_encode_options<CharContainer::value_type>()); (3) (since 0.155.0)
template <typename T,typename CharT>
void encode_json_pretty(const T& val, std::basic_ostream<CharT>& os,
const basic_json_encode_options<CharT>& options
= basic_json_encode_options<CharT>()); (4) (since 0.155.0)
template <typename T,typename CharT>
void encode_json(const T& val, basic_json_visitor<CharT>& encoder); (5)
template <typename T,typename CharContainer,typename Allocator,typename TempAllocator>
void encode_json(const allocator_set<Allocator,TempAllocator>& alloc_set,
const T& val, CharContainer& cont,
const basic_json_encode_options<CharContainer::value_type>& options
= basic_json_encode_options<CharContainer::value_type>(),
indenting indent = indenting::no_indent); (6) (since 0.171.0)
template <typename T,typename CharT,typename Allocator,typename TempAllocator>
void encode_json(const allocator_set<Allocator,TempAllocator>& alloc_set,
const T& val, std::basic_ostream<CharT>& os,
const basic_json_encode_options<CharT>& options
= basic_json_encode_options<CharT>(),
indenting indent = indenting::no_indent); (7) (since 0.171.0)
(1) Encode val
into a character container with the specified (or defaulted) options.
(2) Encode val
to an output stream with the specified (or defaulted) options.
Functions (3)-(4) are identical to (1)-(2) except indenting is on.
(5) Transform val
into json events and stream through an encoder.
Functions (6)-(7) are identical to (1)-(2) except an allocator_set is passed as an additional argument.
val | C++ data structure |
visitor | JSON output visitor |
options | Serialization options |
os | Output stream |
indenting | indenting::indent to pretty print, indenting::no_indent for compact output |
None
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
#include <tuple>
#include <jsoncons/json.hpp>
using namespace jsoncons;
int main()
{
using employee_collection = std::map<std::string,std::tuple<std::string,std::string,double>>;
employee_collection employees =
{
{"John Smith",{"Hourly","Software Engineer",10000}},
{"Jane Doe",{"Commission","Sales",20000}}
};
std::cout << "(1)\n" << std::endl;
encode_json(employees,std::cout);
std::cout << "\n\n";
std::cout << "(2) Again, with pretty print\n" << std::endl;
encode_json(employees, std::cout, indenting::indent);
}
Output:
(1)
{"Jane Doe":["Commission","Sales",20000.0],"John Smith":["Hourly","Software Engineer",10000.0]}
(2) Again, with pretty print
{
"Jane Doe": ["Commission","Sales",20000.0],
"John Smith": ["Hourly","Software Engineer",10000.0]
}
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
#include <tuple>
#include <jsoncons/json.hpp>
using namespace jsoncons;
int main()
{
std::map<std::string, std::tuple<std::string, std::string, double>> employees =
{
{"John Smith",{"Hourly","Software Engineer",10000}},
{"Jane Doe",{"Commission","Sales",20000}}
};
json_stream_encoder encoder(std::cout);
encoder.begin_object();
encoder.key("Employees");
encode_json(employees, encoder);
encoder.end_object();
encoder.flush();
}
Output:
{
"Employees": {
"Jane Doe": ["Commission","Sales",20000.0],
"John Smith": ["Hourly","Software Engineer",10000.0]
}
}
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
#include <tuple>
#include <jsoncons/json.hpp>
using namespace jsoncons;
int main()
{
std::map<std::string, std::tuple<std::string, std::string, double>> employees =
{
{"John Smith",{"Hourly","Software Engineer",10000}},
{"Jane Doe",{"Commission","Sales",20000}}
};
compact_json_stream_encoder encoder(std::cout);
encoder.begin_object();
encoder.key("Employees");
encode_json(employees, encoder);
encoder.end_object();
encoder.flush();
}
Output:
{"Employees":{"Jane Doe":["Commission","Sales",20000.0],"John Smith":["Hourly","Software Engineer",10000.0]}}